........u `II n uuuusou gmuuus U1 guano r sore , and the seed covered by a rieght furrow with u plough or by the cultivator. Two sores of this should feed twenty cows for sixteen days, at Ihsusual allowance of one square rod e per day. In fourteen days two acres more should be sown, and a later sow- ing still may be made it thought neces- sary. This should be followed by com sown in drills three feet apart and one inchs m in the drill, whioh would ` this planting should be repeated ev_.ery week or fourteen days, as with the re- ceding crop, until the en_d of Joni.) In Msy I. few acres of maugolds tor win- ter leading should he sown, and `'11 June somo'ttt,ltbsgl8a 2 A consider, is bed of olbbsb plants. may be pl ` tedout upon the ground from whio the rst crops-..ut; pass sud oats or corn have been out, sndAinJ',uly com millet may hs},q9,wu'." 'V1`hs]eorn', ad may he so.'s'iith,iEis3 euni...r o. 3..-A..-...-....~ . _ need our bushels of seed per acre, and` ; GU TRA T I rican). I9l')GE. '1` 0%. LA_'l`CHES (a variety). THRdUHV BoARD I SHELF Xmo DEGALCQMANIE OR TRANSFER PICTURES ._._, .. v....u~ m$. ."n!`1',E1'..`5r`z`sE:%?`'LA*'z ATCHES variety). PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISII, PAINTERS & GRAINERS TOOLS. ' ALL KINDS OF STOCK AND TOOLS USED IN THE PAINTING BUSINESS. CARRIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. " 53- '`?_'1W-- BARBIE. IFDD` KVPIIQ-.x.xvrx.:-ants` _. v W. B. mmm, PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL ~%3EPAIN TER, &c. J ror mougn m the quxet evenmg You my give me the kiss of peace, Yetit might be It never (nu ma _WHEizE` 1 202 PRESCRIP'_I`IO.\'S CAREFULLY MADE U1 . PRICES .\IODEI{A'I`E. _#BG-IVE LIE A CA.LL.i T. 01\- J3on t ZE`.orgot tlio Stand - " 'l`llI:` S'|'Ul{E. Ul POSl l`1'I Tl`lIE BARRIE llU'I`El.. Barrie, March 39; 1876. @::1Lnm 3i83@EJla as wxtii; cs$ms I"{\\YL"I` I \YI!VY 1' 131` DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ova srurrs, psnrumanv, LAMPS, ` (Late of \VelIs Bros. and \Vatson & Co.) Allaving izssumed thejbusiness formerly carried on by C. A. pleasure in offering to the public :1 full and complete at several lines of thy Drug business. THEDRUGSTORE OPPOSITE THE BARRII-', Hn'r:| nun...-..._._-... Dunlop stzet, Barrie. ---:o:---- I ' E _ .-I AINTS. OILS, CO RS, GLASS. PUTTY, 5A .u%1&",' wu'1?3LA ;, E?.1'r$cs.; s tp your advantage to call at thi Station, next dodr to Freeman s Fufniture.Store. 1 or as nngm: be That never for me The pn of the heart should cease. H951 may go forth in the morning at never come home at niahli, DRUGS, PATENT MED!ClNES, CHEMICALS, A-A--------_- PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING, DEGALCOMANIE, ac. A_.._---_---_._- , . . _ _ . _ . _, BARR E HOTEL, DUNLOP-ST. I 0 George 13./.l.:Zl3.1iI.a.Il2|., HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, 81.0. _AAA..--_-__-_ NEW ADDITIONS TO THE STUCK OF --A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF.- CONSTANTI.Y BEING MADE. ` c,,,,,u...;n...a.,can:s5"ana Taloitls _ V - VL`-Av'!a'J`(i%%HcC1$S40U 1`l5AW. swam. ' `Xx or narsn won-as spoken, . - Phat sorrow can ne`er set right. - `V0 have careful thought: for the stranger, And smiles for the some time guest, But oft for our own The bitter tone, V Thou h we love our own the best. Ah ! ipu with the curve impatient, Ah! brow with that look of acorn, 'Twere a. cruel fate, \Vere the night too late To nnzln 6 1` uunal. It` $1.... ........_. V AR .~SAWS.(Canad.ian)'. LOCKS, (Canadian). LOCKS cross-Cut saw. ON HAND. "E'6i-;{GE MoNKM.3y. 1 n:-mengers going West will 1 . EARR1 -ju-:11--U&-Ji IUl' -_ .-5 , _ guuuuuauna SIGN on Tgmcaogwvw saw. swam, : A-`ND WELL ASSORTED s'15ocK'oF L_ 1:, for though in the quiet evening Imv nive me the kin of psmo PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, LAMP FIXTURES, &O. uing please ck for HARDWARE. Sheppard, has complete stock in H... \-SAWS. (Canadian); SAWS, (Ame- LOCKS, (American). n.D1|c[J[JBr(l, 1 3 stock in the change cars at [E for l)l{L'(} 10 1) pllod lo In this cnlc Conetpondonll.) --\. up..- ._v. w, 0% ,.`6&_ HM * 15. . Am h. M I - -'I As much as he can lay his hands on. bought, and the highest market price paid. h THOMAS LENNOX. A four hm-n-u Mann .4 4. . The subscriber whilst thankful for the liberal patronage given In the past. respectfully so- licits a continuance of the game, and begs to state that hm Cannot be beaten either for quality or orice. 1 deals in the Best Markets, and undersold cannoz be by any house in town. ITEAS, snucsmes 3; PRIIVISIDNSI J. P. KIDD. - l)ISPE.\'SI.\'(} cm-:MIs'I`. 9 MONEY SAVED IS MQNEY EARNED.`@l Perfumery and Toilet Articles-. @0oAL OIL AND LAMPS. 3 1:, L Paints, Oils and Yarnishes. Every article sold warranted to give satisfaction. IV are me nl nu B00 law To undo t a work of the mom. __:._.. STORE ACCESSIBLE AT ALL HOURS. ,_. _._. .-..y u\JAI|J|IIIl|JI OUR CATHARTIC PILLS,` QCININPI WINE, AUD ('0L`GH SYRUI are universally acknowledged to be the best In use. |nmms, MEDIGME KN SlL\ DBlES.l nlvnl n . mu: . .`...-.. VIIHE MEDICAL DISPENSARY, l)U.\'LOP S'I`REE'l`. scum sun-2. BARRII-2. One of the 1111-3951 and most complete stocks In Barrie, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, VARNISIIES, l OILS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES. Dunlop Street, T%:_;q`-fsnn an; 0o Dupes Imp CHEMICALS. Iyx, /-\/\/\/-x/x./-.x\z- TOLENJLMCLEAN, unll nun-Dana. ol.'.. KL It is acknowledged hi` all that he stands unrivaled in this line for Sty c. Finish and Dumbility. `IT II Islrliiwnn . -nv GQOCERIES AN D PROVISIONS w M.----. _ Mullah in "Ta `; ,""[iX' " -CUC`-1 1 L4J Ln:.;.. :_` .., u ` . -...-w cal.-l`I`\JI\ A few Doors North of the Wellington Hotel. ` Bayeld Street. Bgu-15. Canadian and American. |HousHoLnTunmTun.| RT`.nQ'l`I4`Al\Q ruvnno-\.nu... .0. '_1`oYs, CHINA GOODS. sqwrvms. wom; BOXES. GLASS SHADES. - masxs, r,-mrs'1uu.s _ JEWELLERY. BERLIN JOOLS, AND EVEI{Y l`Il'I?\'(}. GENERAL LADIES` FANCY GOODS. ....v.\. . v, vuunu u V, I III` I 9' II`-\Jlg Built to order on the shortest notice and at rea- sonable rates. Ours of every stfle on hand or made to order. Skltfs, `Family lca.sm'e Boats. and Yachts. on him by the hour, day or season. A competent person always on the premises to sup y bouts or aid in xnanaging Yachts. Racing shells built on the most approved plan. JOHN GARLEY. Barrie. May -1. 1876. 184i ' _j_ demands made on him by the sullin public. lZTBouts sold or rented for the .`euson at re~ duccd rates. rurmrruns, |=Anv"c.oon;, ad; uigvlulunusolulnnnunnu-uh--gang.-..u.a..u..-...-..-. .o........_ __ 7.. FOOT OF MARKET STREET, BARRIE, Is now ready to sugply the public with every facility for boating uring the season. Having built Increased ucconunodmion. and made u num- ber of new Bouts, he is assured he can meet any demands made him by the sailing (lunar! -mono YA/.T`.{Ii-I"r"s', SKIFI-'8, PUNTS, &c., Ruilt In nrrlpr nn thn nhm-yam nnoinn .....a ..o ...... JOI-I1? CARLEY, BOAT BUILDER, FOOT OF MARKET S'I`Rm`.'l`, n,umn.- rn:sH Am: C-r MEAT .. Ahtstdndms Aoounta not paid before the lat. of July will be put an gator Inudshnouootlon. FBAMETEMPORARY Oh the slt of on; late Stare. and having V ` ' received a new stock 0,! _0f giery kind glwayh on hand. We -, ht our old`c'ustomers_nz`1d ovary one . llomooome al :d.soo as In our New '[)..._`;n_-_ - GROGI-:mEs. " Drnpnred tolell. 'as' heretofore. Cheapefthan the Cheapest. gAYFIELD STREEI` GROCERY.` za?cHn.bnN's CARRIAGESE 'nnnrHnn and A.m....:...._ 1v__.;,.__,_ . fREEMAN S. CRYSTAL PALACE I STORES. ronnnn chbrs," CROCKERY, GLASSWABE. &c.. wv--u-at - ' BEDSTEADS, TABLES. BUREAUS. DESKS SI I Hench nnq [ SIDEBOARDS, ' M A'l`R In` mnnu:nE7nonvcn, |IrL'1x.'AuLJ1.L STORES. . ..\u ('Ul.'GH SYRUI uPe univisa :OATINZ}`r SEASJET: rowan. 84 Cu`. FTER TEIE FIRE. L We hav reopened in the ,,___ --_--_a .-. wvvo _ -Peking has` generally been reck- oned one of the most populous centrea of the globe, the number of its inhabi- tants being set down by most - authori- ties, and by oicial gures, at between one and two millions; but Dr. Breit- sehneider airms, from his own inti- mate knowledge cf the city, that its ` {).0plBIl0D does not exceed .half_ a mi!- l ` . on at the very most._ m|__ _'_,,, ..-. `.. ..~ew9%-` .T.he1oori ad `hi-Hi? :;I!;ath.whIe .tur:ipi a..in Augmt-, ........"""*.:: -=~._'3:2293s3 IN NEW QUARTERS. FUAKDS, CHAIR-E THATRESSES. &C-. &C. ...I...1.....,x1._ nu . .-. ...._, .9, . u--an uuu Lluruululr). W. II. FREEMAN. Near the Steam Grist Mill, DLlX`I_'i(`. "DEALERS IN PURE --.-u-u-u-`Qua: Isa . Handsome and Cheap. vu-uuuu til (YUPBOARDS, Pl LLO\VS, MIRRORS. BOLSTERS. CHAIRS. Kw` kr- r-1-):-ice._ He nnoz be Ban ie. it bfouglst 50 at a recent London _a'uo- etion, while Queen Eliznbeth s auto- graph to Henry IV. of France, assuting him of he: continued good faith, sold fur only 30, and Martin Luther for 14. George Washington, however, took the lead of` all, uninteresting let- let of his on the political state of Ame-' rice sellingfor 395. V n-1.:__I.-. -- - \aJ.I4J 1n3am151 We have c an I... HU _ ___- t.-uvr&U`$ `I /V Have just received afresh supply of the fullowino .\,'e:m Kciller s Dundee: ()rzm;,_:c Marmalade, ('ms~'c- & uckt Crosse 8: Blacluve-11's Bl:1ck'Curra.nt Jelly, Peaches and Pu: (Tomatoes and Peas in `2 lb. Tins. 301-- Alan` . n - ~ ~ - - A ~ ' " " " ` Alsohn assortment of Potted Meats, Anchovy Paste, Urossu & Blackwell l Itershim nml l!m..l:.... u-.. 4' QANTON 1*#{SfbT5E 10!----- HUNTER,-Ii)RI~1ELI.}= mgggaga E338; \ J 3 received su);1'ux' the! 11m" _ S ](CinCI"S nllnlh.-.-ll.-........ \c,.,, I 1 `y 0 t In" , -- _.,_...\/A4>.J .14 .__ -___.-();,,,._ CLOTHING, A FULL SPECIALTIES :_1;xl...-k Lustrc:_l:.. -;-c:::1::;x.:;_ , {nnfu "73 A---In ' r she arrived at . that he has devoted" - {attention :,o._, gheirwedueatipn, l lobe lx In his viewer. , _.The new Sultan was married, a slave, who was purchased for the sum of twelve thousand pounds. She mg taken to Constantinople and taught all the aooolplishriients that acquired in was reckoned and ele ire, islady `-has borne Mehernet `M nnh several ohildren,and it is said much care and to be the most beautiful sud not to _' a7fthsie,?b_dti'i a, 1 few years ago to a beautiful Oircassian ' "could be that xnetrqpohs. ~When 3 aimarriageable age she . ntlady in the Turkiah,Em 3 M_%_RRIN _= ,, -._ i-,E-am. NEW SILKS, NEW BLACK LUSTR ES, _NEW COLORED LUSTRES, I NEW TWEEDS, NEW SHEETINGS, NEW SHIR'l`1NGS (G1-o_v & White), I NEC`l{ RUl}:`LI.\'('.\', (`,ULI..\l{S, CL'l<`I~'b'. S'I`H(`,K am I .\InL\-' L Everytlting in, Bmie, April 11th, 1876. REMELIBP2R-(}reat Bargains are to be obtained at the Duffcriu Huusu, 4),... 1, East of the Queen's Hotel, Duulop Street. . STRITCH & HURLEY. Rarrile. Am-il nu, mm nouns um ` um BEEN omen IN 'nm'sn BY \\'mp. \N'Inh mnnk kn nnlrl imlnnrntalv, for whatever DYECC thev mnv lnrhnr ... !Dress Goods, Tweeds, Shirtings, Co.tton;1de3' uvtvnruv 1 AIVI.` ununrnv (1Tn\'I-`Q (`DY I A IN 3... |'S%PR|N(:ATTH_l___lJm=l_l_F_fERlN H0'g DR Y GOODS, FURNIskH1Nd`s --AND-- ..,--. .......... .,. . uucu nears, Mum and < Anchovy Blackwell's Curnr I |tershire and Reading Sauce. Crusse 3:. 151a< _ _.._-. ......- Us -no unul. --iIV1'ettef. from Oliver Crom biought _ til1, mhiln (Minn.-n i`I.'..-L_At_9_ _.._.4.vv 4JJ.Jt1.lJlXI pound Cannisters, which will be found of Sprrit tcution of purclmsvrs. anadian Ale, in quart and [OK], at `He and $1 25 three and 5 on hand 3 large lot of C as-being in excellent condit And afe now prepared to oifcr greater inducements than have heretofore 1, in this Town. to" "H" I Which must be sold immediately, for whatever price.they may bring, rm In this acctn of country. PLANING T_IAR'?IMIv`lCi Oh the shorted notice and most rn-......- Have now rcceivd andopened out their new SUMMER SIOCK u.\.\l) THE LABGEST.BES1` Ak& b"biii%A_"fski`sromgor rL7n.\mfms _ . ' ]. nu count:-v. whm l. The Subscriber be 3 1 and surroun in; -A Vienna despatch says an eye witness reports that Azlz was found almost naked half leamng on a couch before the window. `He seemed as though he had bled to death. The blood was sputtered around the oor. A pair of scxssors, ten cenumetres long, were shown. He had out himself he- neath the mner bend of the arm. A I_n.-.. I.----- noti - .l.U.ll:lVlJ.V Store-romns opposite the Registry 0ice.' ,..---- -- -- --- -~<-- pm! (30063, '-READY-MADE" oI..o1"Hmo, anocamas, .,c_ AA ` \/\./\4-.;\... -44; ;u. lH`I.\I}.\I.HI~Il{ Tllli PL.\Ch \`.'-st End of the .\'(:\V lirivxk HIuvk_ Side Dunlap Street. L E Y & D E V L . Barrie. .\'o\'c1nhL-r17. 1375. ,,._-....l GREY COTTONS, BLEACHED COTTONS, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, &(). TERMS CASH. PRICES fjow. ONE I l{lL'E uxmq .\'o\'c1nl)cr 17. I375. READYJWADEC CLOTHING, of the lute:-s` st'yl: and blue: qu_.1. FELT HATS in (-mllc-s'~1 '.`z1ri<,-I)`. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, _ DRESS GOODS. SHAVILS, MANTLE8, PRINTS, COSTUME CLOTH8, L|NEN:;, We take pleasure in returninr thanks to our numerous friemlrz t'.,.- um liberal patronage bestowe on us since we commenced l:xi.~iims.~a, ;....| we solicit a.:onti_nuance of their fzwona. \`.'e are now slluwin;g ulll` Z 1"?` `RA 15" `:1 `2 1"K":('\'I:."'TVA"l"'Tf1\V`(_\ Ivun --Garri'l)-alx-li s vrile rezently applied to him for legal authoriryto assume the management of , the estate of her lather, who has fallen into .a dotage. He answered by bringingra suit for divorce. She has several children who notoriously are no kin lo Garibaldi, for husband and wife have not me: since 1830. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. `Ready-nlaae o1o1:n1ng ._ __.J._ .._.. ..L.. HOUSEHOLD g4-u_-, B3".\'U 'l`RUL7BLE TU SUU\V UUUDS. GIVE Us` A ('.-\I.l`.. 3"'F'T`H..& ".'R'-EY- , _,_. Y-ECCV.'D ______.;0;_._ BOOTS & SHOES E ;_.-___.-n-._ _ SOHCIE 8.(.'()HIllllltlT|CC 0! Incl!` IZIVOFS. \`v 8 SHUWlH`__' nu; S `U M mt E R IMPoRTATIoN`s uvhinl. mm any-:1r:nl1 nxvnv-1' Jaw l`lm. uhmlv uvill ....m....;.` . \VINI)0W LACE, HOSIEil\'. GLOVES, COELLXRS, &(-, BAYFIBLD STRE'I*-}'T.', _ ..... va vvulo --A telegram from Constantinople reports that Tux-kislr bonds to the amount of eight millions _Turlush pounds were found in the treasury of the late Sultan and handed to the Minister of Finance. The bogds will not be put in cit9ulation.' - f1__'L_|l'! -1 U ,3 Our Stock of (loads is now complete in cvnvxy hp " which has been selected with great can-, uwi iv to every advantage so as to give the <-u.~t~:r the benefit of the Best Good: at in Lowest Prices. (,'onsi. of NEW DI-tlass moons. I LUSTRES, I NEW 1{E:VERSIBl,l~J IHLHA1` . ED NEW PRIN'l`S MugniIico-nt). >8, NEW (.`0LL}'1R.\l>H>`, INGS, NEW VCUTTONS, ((211-_y am V NGS (G1-oy& White), NEW CARI E'l`S ~'G-*2 CULLARS. 'I`I}7.s.`, KID :Lm'1~::<, ..\.\'u A 'n,\1 sruux or L.\l.>IE.s" & m-;.\"rs' FL'I:I\'1.\`UI.\'<`;>', :o:------- LI -LV-L .DIJ. IY V`:\J`-_n`LKJ*V which are arnvmg every day. The stock will (:0u11n`i.~;x_- .;.v\ Wvmwllmsmnsa :a?.2:1;u 1 - V-.. . ...... uu munumczurcs and deals in weugrune EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND TH_r\'l` HI.` 3! \e n\- n - u-- ~ --\a\Il\ll THAT HE HAS ON H.\.\'l) THE `l II?l\ IIIIIni\I`--` ~/ `,.. .... :0: \Ve are also offering some very choice 3LACK. ANT` T" ` --------:o:------~- ' K V V 3l:7.ck Lustrcs, 1% cents; 3|} inch (trey Cottnns, l0['< Boots, 75 cents; Lace Curtains, 75 cents. _---_:-:`(l" 53 to intimate to his friends and the ing Country that he Manufactures an .-n_.__ --A dispatch to the London Pas`. from Berlin says :`-Prince Hassan, son of thaKhed1ve of Egypt, has re- signed his com missipn in the Prussian _nrmy. He goes lo Egypl, where he will be made Minister of War. A A,I,,, I` ----j_u_:j: ALSO A. LOT ~o1=' y. which, on inspccl He also duos s` .-_..._ IIA C./7I S, (ncIrr.~'/). , -...... uuu - 'u\; H, rcll's I uwder, Crusse lilaclcwc-.ll s, .n. nanhsonnnunsn A And `an Funonl Requiaiten Furnished. -UZ- . Hum nqd Hickcn, Beef and ( L)VVdCl'. Fl`(*nr~h I`-v lame, \;nD~n 1.. --A cable dispmch from Melbourne states that_ all the Fenian prisoners conned in Western Australla have escaped from there in the American whale ship Catalapa. A 1:_-_._I, . - - wluu ut purchasers. ' an quart pint bottles. >whic-1: la rm 5 45:: 9: ) the dozen. Bottles to M: rctu_x --:o:------ %EiE%SPRIN `:'}i6 vuLllllb' mulllt very CHOICE I. ANI) JAP, be fmnnl nf \`....,.:..r n . CIENTS FURNISHINGS, n .<;..- 1 inspection, In dnnn MAMMOTH ! 5 public of Barrie. a and deals E, UNDKERr'i'kAKlNG. &C. \,\,\/\/\/\/\_;\A----`` ET.'_ BARBIE-- E M 1: T H l -According to intelligence received through Russian sources, the plague is still xaging with violence in Bngdnd, where about 70 cases `and 40 deaths are reported daily. 1, STOCK, (BOSS). EVERYTHING. Barr 10, Out. ., --.._ bmrial Value, l1`f`G 11: will prove to be the fact. I, Game, .\`tra.s|mur_' .` , French (`apt-rs in Buttlcs, Wu" , Capt. White's and other l iL-Hr STHERR `u u v C #2 Winn Se:1s(>nablc ll:-li'nciv~x. * iluckwc-ll's ('11 (`urrunt es Puarq in u "u:~ 'I'.. . 835333333 AT THE .-. -vnnn 3 Il('lI \V Puars in 2 Has. l.-Belgium is most busied just how over the discovery of widespread oili- cial corruption. America has not this department all to herself. IIIIIIIIIIO The succession of crops is the most serious point to provide tor and requires careful management. In the plan here considered the first crop sown upon the turned nod of the reclaimed pasture should be peas and oats, mixed in the [proportions of one and a halt bushels of pen to two and a halt bushels of oats. The seed shod besowa upon the har- Jowed ground _;._thea a dressing of some fertilizer, either :2 Hiberel dose of wood ashes or e. hundred? pounds of guano per gcyg; and t;-rarer` nnnnmul Ian - __-v L.l;4f\- ,und well wurr.h_\ tin anol \\'l,z '0n5istin`g 4.1 V of General alvpull ml |...u- [cred --The Greek army is to be p'.a3:d`| on a war footing. -The steamer Kate Dickson, libell- ed at Louisville by two deck hands, escaped to Cincinnati and was again libelled, am! the claim settled. That night the steamer left tor-Pittsburgh. but was pursued by U. S. Marshal I-Inrringtoz}, who, unaware of the set- tlemeut oi the suit, chartered a fast tow-boat and overhauled the Kate Dickson. _He endeavored tocapturo her,l;ut was warned of by Captain Taylor. The marshal then Went to ,Maysville and obtained a fosse, and attempted to board her, when Taylor's son shot `and `instantly lnlled him, whereon Harrit;gton s party red on Taylor with fatal results." - -'l`heodore Tilten, seeing a grave- stone at Nor:h_Attleboro, Me.ss., bear- ing the name Elizabeth Richards, somewhat dilapida!ed,_Inet week. gave '35 to` have it restored, saying that he cared nothing for the person buried there, buthis act was for the sake of the name, which was the same as that of his wife before they were married. After whxch he wept, regretting hisr wile had ever ehsmgedsher name. | .-E|ias Wilson, of Wilmington, North. Carolina, inaa fit of insanity last week, saturated his whole person with kerosene oil. and then set it on fire, rnniiing out of the houses in that state. , It tool: but a moment. however. for the torture of the ames to exhaust him, as in his wild delirium he ran around the house, and he fell `tothe ground a biackend, charred mass of lifeless, broiling esh. `Indians twonty-ve miles from south I " --Three hcrdcrs were killed by the Sidney, in/Nebraska, last Saturday; An official desputch says sixteen bun: dred Sioux lodges on the Rosebud are about to leave for Powder River. The Indians say they will tight and have three thousand warxiors. l -A Rutlaml (Vt.) jur_v decided that a keg of lager which confamed six `per cent. of alcohol was not xntoxicaling, bccausaa physician showed that cider two years old comaincd eight per cent. of alcohol. [ --In Connecticut, last year, there were 466divorcesto 5,385 marriages, with an average of about 360 divorces a year for the last tteen years, the prevailing cause being general mis- conduct. ' ' -The Boston Evening Journal is informed that J.{C. Ayer, the great pu.tent_ medicine manufacturer, ot Lowell, was sent to an insane: asylum in New Jersey lastweek. ' A --The steamship Austria, from Ha- vana, snagged in the Mississippi river 22 miles below New Orleans, the other day, and sunk. The vessel and cargo are valued at $205,000. 0 -,--Wilhelmina Weick, of Buffalo, recently found guilty of causing the, death of her son by poison, has been sentenced to be hanged on J my 2151:. anaaaau vvauuu IIIU alo Uullgliu [0 00. To commence the practice of soiling is rather diicult at rst, and needs either the use of some money to pur- chase articial or other fertilizers, or extra Iced and fodder, or the exercise of more than ordinary skill in manage- ment. The rst thing needtul is man- ure, and to provide this time and 0pp(1'- tunity are necessary. The fall is the best time to begin, for than much may be done in the way of gathering such fertilizers as swamp muck, night soil, road sweepings or the waste of towns and villages, tanneries, woollen mills, starch factories and other similar manu- T factories which may often be procured at a little outlay of money. At the pre- ', sent time it is not reasonable to consider , anything but what may or should be done now to begin this practice. Many farmers may look rather mournfully over their pastures at this moment, well knowing them to be the least protable portion of their farms being that upon which no labor is expanded, and, of course withoutlabor there can be no pro- t. l'he.question then is, how to lay out labor protably upon this ground. The following plan has been found not only praoticable,`but completely successful : ~-First-To fence off a portion of the [pasture which can be most'convenient- ly used as a paddock or lot in which the stock may runduring a portion of the day; Second--To provide shed room in which the stock may be ke 1: up during the middle of the day, or from ten in the morning until four in the afternoon, and during the night. Or arrangements may be made to feed the stock in the lot, in. rude sheds, as may befound convenient. The point desired is to keep the stock in cool sheds during the heat of the day A and at night, keeping them well fed, well bedded with absorbent material, if only send or dry earth, and clean, and then to gather all the manure that may be possible. Third--'l`o raise those crops which may be cut green and fed in this manner, and of which the surplus may be dried or stored for winter feeding, and of each variety that there will be a continued succession throughout the season. This is all that needs to be done, and it may be begun at any time, if only in part, and extended as the means or the success gained will permit. - ' Thn nnnmacaina at .......... :. AL. _____. I r BRITISIFATND roamxem. -9-A bill has been introduced `into the Texas Legislature, declaring drunk- enness to be a misconduct. and making it punishable by'a ne or 3100. i -f~Will Graham, of Louisville, has. pexfozmed the {eat 0! skating on par- loxgrslcates for twenty`-fomi hours with bufiwcnty-six minutes rest. --`-It is proposed to hmend the Con- Q stiujtion of Connecticut by adding :1; section making nine members of a jury , competent to render a. vezdict._. V` - ' ---z ' '`;?San Francisco has now a popu}a- _tion_ of 272,345 souls, a gain of 42,000 dllnng the last year. ivvnn ._ . L` uNI1`1an%%s-iwrrz. > " 5'*373:T~'?-|i'`E:"7dAL: ' _ ./~ A: _ .. -uv u-uln Cromwell nan! Tn-l-- -`--~ unruxug DTREET, LONDON. A Vile` and spurious imitationt of Ho1!oway s Pills and Ointment, are manufactured and sold under the name of "Holloway & Co., by I. F. Henry, Curran & ' Go., Dmggists, of New York, with an asaumedtmde mark, `thns'-- -In C a. n a d a, the p r_i n ci a] ' Wholesale Dea- lers In eae m.m.+m-mo. '..... l EvA;{s, Mxnazn an Cog,_hIontreal.~ "ET t533..0_xf, dstrea. 4t.:~ do . ; >e ) bl1`:a.indfroxx`1u{'.he fol1ov?ri1ignFirms, v1z. :--- . Maura. Avxav, Bubwtz , N.s Memo. '1`. B. Buzxm` &'Sox(s, 8 { 12.? `NB . Messn.ELuo1-09-._Cl`6r_'9nto. hn a nuuw, ULARR a U0.,` Nor_rrmun~_& Luna , and _ '-Lvum Bn_o'x~n1-ms & 00:, . a who obtain them at very low rices, from J. ` F-_Hm, Cm-ran& Co., of. ew York, and F8 ` ismulggrllia to unpringipled Retail v_ . `W_1i0` ` 'e's a!'ne-as my enuine Ei'.?fi"l.`.2*.:*3;*.--.'!hi!1 :rTm=n -ctmd I g upg oeoomaa j immediately. (I no ' `to axe- _ W ,_..........uu v..v., us new 1011:, and this train 15 an tvendon whogigeli to P3111: `and ointment. vfhiscimzeuxlgg 33:3 0 t A _ g_ r ' and. may sum 11: any part 01 the. UNITED STATES. Each Pot and Box` bears the British 'G'o22ern- me-nt Stamp, with the' wogda .HoLx'.owAY s- PILLS AND Orxmnm, Lozmox, engraved thereon. Onthe label is the address, 533, TOxrom,>_ STREET, LoNboN. Vilvnnd nnnv-{mm mi-.nl>3nn!: AC I1'.I..1I.....--.2_ I dem it my Vduty to state that y PILLS AND OINTMENT are neither manufactured nor sold in any part of the. UNITED Sums. Each Pot and Ray` hm.-. 4-J... n.-.1.-.1. 12...... The PILLS Purify the. Blood, correct all dis- orders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are `invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females. * ' The OINTMENT is the nnly remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of how- ever long standing. For Bronchitis, Diphthe- ria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. ' THE GREATEST woman as gggpsnu mas ..... an. \AI u.-55:01.0; Northrop & `Lyman, Toronto, Vvholosale Agen1is,_ who W111 supply Druggists at pi'oprie1' tor s pnces. '37.1y on receipt ofpost stamp to pre. m , Address all letters for pumphlbtliacfx-rsluggzymstage. - wt WILLIAM GRAY 6: CO., l1i:"`.'.0ld in BM`.-ic by J uhn \Vb0ds, and by all other druggists. `N| ,....n...,... I`. `r...`-.. m,.,, . -vn ;s.;$m;tLi$` vu-uuunllllls _DJ"""~ . V1"WN"`c' Va-at FEMALE REGULATOR. 15- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. / Price, one box,s1; six boxes, 85: sent by mail free of postage securely sealed from observation. For full particulars write for our nnmnmno ...;....s. `in proportion. To do this in the best , tic farming. High farming is what When the hot days and light reins of July, August, and September occur the growth of grass is suspended. and the feed becomes too light for the sup-- port cfstoek by pasture clone. Even upon the best soils and on well man- aged turns pasturage alone cannot be made protable. The key to the must protable method of agriculture is either complete or partial foddering or soiling of stock during the summer months. Bfpasturrng, a farm may be made to support one heed ofstoclr upon ve to ten acres, according to the better or poorer condition of the land ; but by soiling, one acre, or even less, may be made to support one cowlor a whole yesr..- The instances in which this has been` done are not low. ' Ten cows have been kept. a whole year upon the produce of eleven acres under unusual diicultres, and fifty cows have been fed continuously from the crops of fty acres, with fodder to spare. By using his land ,and lirbor in this man- ner a farmer increases his capital, and consequently his prots, without in- creasing the area of his farm. He makes one acre do the work of ve or ten, and at once increases the value of_his llllld manner is one of the methods of mien- the English farmers, who excel in the practice, call it, and it is only by practising this manner of farming thoroughly that they manage to make money and pay the high rents for their terms which they are obliged to do. Tn nnmmsmnn Hm nmmh... ..r ....:r:.... consmnuy on mmu to De seen at the works. A call is respectfully solicited before order- ing elsewhere. LH.lI'I'Ol`~1lKC SIIFIZICC. The subscribers having had years experience in the manufacture of Tomb Stones, &c., can guarantee perfect satisfaction to all, and can fill orders for decorating the graves of de parted friends at low gures, executed in the best style of -workmanship. Samples of work constantly on hnnd to be at the works. A mm in rm-mr-z~ffnH\v cxnnihui Lnfmm nu]..- .:'.w;%2% / `I "" Cure Lencon-ha-a (dr Whites), Painful Men- ` struatlon, Ulcemtion of the Uterus, Ovarian Absent Menstruation, and all diseases known as Female Weakness. They are prepared with the greatest care, under the pexsona.1super- risiou of a. physician who has made female dis- eases a. special study for many ycam. and they are 21 Medicine on which .' 1% {`r 4-u'.' IVIARRIED LADIES `V can depend in the Irmnn ,....a ._-...- -. -~' AVLIXLV` depend in t anunfuiling _-:-e W `D131! A 'r LYMAN, Cum: &. Co.,- Nomnnur & LvMm_ nf llill IIACJU-3 UJILI. IIDLIU Ufyhbu UK VVIIIUII Elle Stone 13 com sed while the smoothness and lo.-xsi- I ncsa of the exterior does not allow the rain to lodge upon it, and c_011s3qucut1y the water does not SOILK into it` the some way that it does into a ran 11 surface. The ner the polish the more dura >10 and lasting, therefore will the material be. Lattcrly its use has become general in Great Britain; and now it has en- tirely suporesded every other stone used for Blonumental purposes, for there is none other to be compzsrpd to it for beauty and durability. It stands for centuries unchanged, defying the most severe frost or` damp to harm its mirrordike surface. |"l~.n uII`\anIv:`-inin !~-nu`-sn L-.1 ------ -----!-- A- ui':m_ym.u::.; as some Cl `gnu uzuesc iuonumemial structures in the world. namely, those of Egypt, are of Red Granite from ,the Quarries . I l of Syenc. The resistance which the stone presents to the action of the weather is much enlizinccrl by the process of polishing. as the amount of surface exoosed to the elements is thereby lessened, aniitlic eir, moisture, and frost have access to only one side of the mineral I part`icles and little crystals of which the stone composed. while smoothness mid nloxai. >'VI'II\:lIallII v In point of durability Granite takes the rst_p1nce; as some of the oldest Monumental tnfv-In-n:-nu {vs Hun r.-nx-L] nvnnnhv 6|1nun'n lA- &;:%EE!F$ns?e_9-| 'Ame'rlean and Italian Marble Nlonunnents. Headstones, Man- e min, from the plalnest lo the moat elaborate designs. Peter-head and Aberdeen Scotch Granite `Work In the above, a gpeeI::.my. ` 1.. .\,.2...L ..t .1......1.:1:L.. l`!......:L.. 1._I.-.. LL- farm null Garttctt. IDITED BY J. M. BOTHWELL. Quartet on mutton relating to lhelle subjects will be re. plied this column under the head of Notices to _____._-.:.-u-- -uiiii CGLLIER STREET. , Oppositg Public School, Barrie. {OFFICE - - -BARRIE 'FOU`NDRY.' A L L % T33 "6:i3"I3Eo A L sl Barrie, July 29:12. 1;:5.j ~ xvvv-vv MA.B.!E.Y.9;B K I u - wcou. Hay, st!-u.w.V &c., delivered in- any ' put of the town if required. Also General J`ea.mster. Hastlwlgest conveyances for the re- movnl of Househmd Furniture. All orders- pmmptly attended ,to. ' J rs.-.1ut1Nb1UN,.BABRIE, IM- PORTER of and dealer in Coals of all . kinds. and Georgetovm Grey. and Guelph VVhite ! Finishing Lime. Cements of all kinds, Fire` 3 `Bricks g1;1_d Ifl_ast_4_=.rcrs _Hujr.' 01ce' and Store- 3 Bricks and Plasterers Hair. `Office and : house at the Northern Railway Switch. foot of 3 John Street, near the depot. The bond of this I Lime is better thantlmt of any other kind. and ; the nish superior. : Lime is better than} STEAM, FOUNDRY, DOMESTIC AND BLAGKSMITI-l 8 use. . vwuuI.wonn.IP try minq I laid whehyon-wentA,;awa.v, ; I had boemnore careful,` darling, Np: given you needless pain; But we vex " our own With look and tone We might ne\'e:-`take back again. .|i..bUU'.l',l', 1)]1JA_LE1{. IN LlME,; Wood. Hay, Straw`, &c.. delivered ' gut theitown required. General] :AP.RIE COAL OFFICE. W. P. J_A.Y N E s H..SCOTfI`, .DEA:I.;I:`.fR` _II:I'I`,il;'II:3, . Wand. `Haw, Stmw`, xm,, nlivnrm-I :... M... E -JOHNSON, BARBIE, 1M.` Of R-nd dnnlnr in (`Ania nf nil v'_' Manufacturers bf and Dealers in Street, 'W.C'., ,. (my; .u_r,;1_87_6;: 1 MRFIBLE \VO_!{KS.* .~.x\\~v~.A.-..vv~.......... _ - V. - .. Keeps constantly. on hand -u4u;uu JJ.I..lJ1nt s the hour and time of r -comraamim. A.__L. mmx & co. A-LU nanny EU lUI'l4ll ll! Iille morning . `lint neve r come home at night, And hearts have broken, For harsh words spoken, That sorrow can ne`er set rir:ML VV 110188310 U83- Vcounterfeitsajx-e 31-Iy .....,, . u-on-nug: vv lul 0-" 5- "!*99."F'+P` 4 _` __ Are You as fl`-I"1=_I-091301` '3 _ . j . - my ,.,,`,,4';,,. .35 and F ks, Tealand Tab1e Spoons. Clothes Wringers, Preserving Kettles. auceDIl18. &c..a' 4/ _ r V . 1 ' D A. "A4DNv"-D", Are You to Build`- j .. ' . A ` ' Hm s ws.Incks.9lns8.Putty.01l.`&..t . - ~ ." '"" 3 9'-- n. A. MAcnouAn.o-s- .A;re,1rou a._I'&1'l=|11' fl _ - _ - , ~ . :"""s n'.~"`HRak. - " ` .~ R.,u::.,xz.:g%cm m%1msh?m ' 1'**=-.r=~.1Ie=e%<=r:=rr.r-we-L Sign of ~ the Ii HARDWARE 1 HARDWARE :1 'PAl '1' ` mxg ,5 N.B.-1t is 1 --_.......v..u `nun uuluwul DDUIU Next Door to H. AFreeman s Furniturw Stores, where full information will be 'ven gratis, by the Proprietor, who_will be happy to attend to all the wants that fall in is line of business, and at the lowcst`pqsuib1c price for CASII ON LY. 4 F RMER8 H M I-lARDVVARE.-SCYTHI3S ( td). SNIATHES. (as- so LRAKES, (nssor9cd).%'Ogls.S, (assorted). HOES, (No. 1). }i0ES1,1Ss((\){ (::eding.'ne\v pattern). SPADES. (No. 1). SHOVELS, (a. variety. - r-:'---m- '.;;.'1- ...._j. '12 nmmown izi the mo`1-n ing How da. . -'l.`h'o`*bvold[s gn_k3ndy . "W0n1l1.tI'ou.bl,e my mind wholryon went awn.