TH ()lNTON- (3.. W'- a`0mc at Mr. Cnrrut.hors`s. Ia`, wan, uu.15Uuu no nuuuuuu Residence, Cruighurst, Ontario. Dr. J. W. SLAVEN. DI-`.A LI-3 H I I: aim l |al'UW'cll U IVlUl'l_Jlli1l No`s. 483 &. 485, ST. PAUL Smm:-r, r nnu-I-nu: usiuzs Qirctturyj JOSEPH noeens, I'.nh- lm-b In (Vanna- 1)....x.o-.. nan-.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN TU T-TI\'lTn'DG ~A1'|"l\ f R- T. BANTING, (Jmmlu Clarke . vlluwqlvvl, nu M.R.C.S., ENGLAND, A nnIn`n-1` nt\`nn:n` Q.nu-nr HENRY IARPER, .. _ Il,,. .`Mine -GoJ,I thunk Thee um Thou hast given Olco, Powell's Store. _ W. H. BLACKSTOCK, um: nu Irrnf-nnnrA nun Tiit. HTAMILTON, D \I....!...L man`: I)-..- suun un un. .uv-34:, CIIURCHHILL. 114 [J l'uU. County Simcoe. --nun: ` mn1_6NTnEAL .; EUADo 12-"yr. A41-ly 8-tf New Saddlery EsIa_b1jshmenI in Barrie.{ like ]ifo?;?J@tmi7El Cards, &c.. cm`... to be Iollna In H113 nmrxet. Any article in themrude manltfuctured or furnished_to order on short notice, and war- ranted to give satisfaction. > ` nr` Danntn -um]! nmi awnlln an-.am1lMi_ Vluib` Subscriber begs to nunounce to me Public in this and surrounding townships," \ ihat he has rented the above establislnnent from Mi.-ssrs. Cox J5 Stiap_cott, and is now Apre< -` pared `to undertake CUSTOM CARDING; and in tho Full. nlsn ~ , UUOLUDI and in the Full, also `DIYT 'I'~`l,\Tf1. A \Tl"\ I1 unu nu uuv uu, sum: FULLI-NC; AND CLOTH DRESSING. `Y uuhuu anon} nlvnln on Ivnnull tn Hun hma In INLIIJIJ XIII. LVAULJIJ I.` [I117 ' I EB}-]GSm acquaint the inhabitants of ` " of Barrio nndtthe pnbliouof the` ' County of Simcoe. generally, {but He has communcedbusiness of .. .--u- .. n -'1-A-I-in-r-I-Inna: IDIQUU-`On: l_.`::Li)ui;il.I:`f~;'"'?iiu1\I.I:_SS MAKING nunuu unuu-.-v, u-nun.-.u, us", in a style warranted to give satisfaction. '32` RP.`.PAIRh\'G, &c., done in a workman- like mariner. `u hnnnc l\v~nh-inf. nnnnn tn hmainhua nnfl Saddlery auHar11ess Establishment, (-Nearlu opposite the Banlc of Toronto.) _V____V._-r 7, _ _ , . AS now on hand an ex- tensive and genuine stock of Single and Double Harness. (Carriage and Team). English and Com-" mon Riding Saddles, Double and Single Bridles, Collars. &c., &c., which he can offer -M very reasonable prices. hast. `English and other Rid- ing and Driving Whips, Also. in stock, some of the. Bits,'Liues,' Brushes, Curry and Mane Combs, : Cards, &c.. &c.. to be found in this market. Anv in-r-in in Hm trade manufactured lvmn1i?uNiiIiricIunv.J ll.\'Ii to the core of my heart. my beauty! lino-all nine. and for love. no: duty: .uve given willingly. full and free, Love for 10!/4: s nuke, as I love thee. Du:-".7. a. servant. kdsuns the kevs. ].'lJlJLlLLV\J|' ILLVIJ \JlJ\ILLl. .LIl\rl'J|J>J1LV_\1o Having a ent over 20 yeals in the trade, In lurgevestnblmlnnonts. he need only refer to his old friends. in Essa. nnd elsewhere, for. the character of doing good work. ' TIIOS. MnNT .LLY. IJ.IJ.LlJJ \Xl .Ll.QLIl-L`|.l|JlJ J-I-I-D.JL4I.J.`\J ' In the premises Next. door to the -Law Oice of Ifcsrs. Boulton E J: Cart/zy, where he_ is now pre[_)ar.-d to execute all orders for light and heavy slpglc and double sets of HARNESS: `also Ludws` and Gcntlemerfs lIuII\I|IA I5AfIf\I CE DDIf\I IEQ I A AVING retumed to Bm-rle, respectfully . informs the Ladies thereof," `and its vicinity. thatishe is prepared to attend to all dnlers` in MILLINERY, in her usual style, which has invariably given satisfaction to `her patrons. I7`, 1 ,,-L,.y, :1 A,1,,,,..,|9 -12-- uuuuxuxj uuu. um uuuu uuluuuuuuwun, (-Nearly opposite of Toronto,) DUNLOP STREET, - -~- - BARRIE. l'lH.IlrUll I-U EIVU BllllB|uUu_uu. cg` Repairs -well and neatly executed. Barrie, April 8, 1868. - 10 IVFHE Subscriber begs to imnounce to the Public in this and surroundimr townshins; Jike manner. ~ He hopes bystrict attention to business and punct_unlity. to meet a fair share of public patronage. ' V ` Barrie. August 1st. 1867. . 26- I V HOUSE, SIGN AND `Carriage Painting Estnbllsllnlent! ! I Dunlop Street. - - }Barrie. 4 `. uuuu nan Nearly opposiie the Advance ". oice, Dunlop-street, and three doors east o_f;Mnrket- street. ` II .n...-( . nu u- vvvl-ll-ll \lo II-lIIl\ll (I..u'1~: c,u'o.\' dc couun-:n,) I AVIN G entered into co-partnership, me now prepared to execute in the best` . style of the art every description of HoLisE,' Srex, Cnltnpsm: AND OlL\"A.m-:.\*1xu. PA1S'l`I.\'G, G1:AI.\'x.\'e. l: ,u 1~:n 'IIANGl.\'G, AND Co1.om.\'a, respectfullysolieit 3 contimuulee of the very attering patronage bestowed on the late rm. feeling confident that they can execute all ox-dcrs entrusted to them, in the several branches mentioned, in nstyle not to be ex- celled in the Province of Ontario. "Paper Hanging also attended to. ~ .COULTER S . PEARCY. Ran-3n lfnrnh A IRRR Elf Inuu; -uuu, A nu-un ..-uu. -nun .uuu nu. given .Somclhing.nl`. mine on this awe of heaven; hfxpnuctlnixug as much an Inysolf to be .A.~| this my Haul which I lift to Thee: Fluslrol mv ush. bone 01 'mv bone. THE Undersigned, having a First-Class l ilc-D1'lvgr ,' is prepared to execute orders ._._ AI...L .I...........A:.... no .......I. ' :.. AI... ........ L....o ll-V111`; unuerslgueu, llllVlllg' ll IJIYSPUIHSS . ile-D1'lver for that description of work,` in the very best m.\uma', -and on reasonable terms. `D..'...........,.~ . 1.! I".-:.a..vn1-n 17;. `n Y Q . ` gpyuxucuon `sales mrougnous me uoun attended to promptly, and on liberal terms. Nov. 28, 67. ' - 43 1%C0UL,I,Ers...na..r...e\RCY) Esq-y BINGHAM snornzns . BUTCKERS AND GENERAL l lI_XlVl-}YORS, MARKET STALL No. 1, ~ `_ `BARBIE, `E AVE constantly on hand In `good supply of FRESH MEAT, FOWL, GAME, &c.,- of as choice quality as the markets afford, and offer the same at very moderate prices. Corned Beef. Sausages and Lard. together `.7 V '351:IX?FHAN KILGORE,v LIC ENSED AUCTIONEERI VALUATOR, &c., ' P..- 41- n-....... ...- cv.-...-,... at very moderate prices. Beef. Sausages and Lard, together with a variety of other useful eommodities, can usually be bad at No. 1 Shall. 1 ' - !."All nnrclmses delivered in anv mu-L nr gnu unaumu III Box, Pdrlor, Hall, and Gooking Stoves, Q1-(`LA TJTTDXT `D\Yl'V`I \`l DB _- C31] Illllly D8 [NM]. at NO. 1 5L8. ` g'All purchases delivered in any Run. of the town free of charge. ' CASH PAID FOR OATTTEI ' A. nn.-rnuv_ Lu` 1 nvvnnnv @9105` V \`.a{vvnv99v~wv~y AND COUNTY OI'r`:`st.\tcoE ADVOCATE. -nu:-Ax. uu us Ur `T1N,;s111:T-1R`o1&. JAPANNED pd C0ppe1' Ware. V ' Aln IIRILIID II W'i:?-'<';}'{nBi:"1&1i'61E'7.e}W' PLATFORM & COUNTER SCALES, ~ COAL 011:, c., c'c., DlI!H.OPl'l`l2EE1'g . . .. . BAIIRXE I-S prepared t-oexecute, in superior style, all kinds of Custom Work, such as Crding, S `inning, Roll Carding. Fullin , Dyeing, and C nth Dressing. All kinds ofc otb for sale. ` An11:\"rs: J. D. Luidlmv. Stunner: John n Mather, Angus; James manner, sunnmme. " Wool taken to and from the agencies free of` charge.-All`work warranted. ~ Nico1stonP.0., 1868. . 29-tr ~ _ Ulotu uressmg. All xmas on cuozn I01` sale. Aanxrs: J. Luidlaw. Stayner; John Mather, Angus; James Mather, Sunnidnle. Wool taken agencies . Innfs], May 14, 1868. mu-onnge. - Barrie, August 1st, 1867. `Bridging an_(L_Pile-Driving. I HUKII I VII: a'Auction `Sales throughout the County mended to nrommlv. and on liberal ESSA" _W00LL*LL\i iiiijits. "G.UPTON mums on-'sunscm'm'tox: nu Dollar per unnum, trlctly In advance! or $1.50 `I! um. no puldl IIE EXAMINER BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, I: prepared to execute, In superior atylc every do- ncri Mon of PLAIN AND 0ltN.\.IF.'N'I`AI. PRINTING: . such as suenueu no pron ' uxun uuu. luv u uu \/ nu uu.......uyu u RIDING _SAD[$L, BRIDLES, &c., . .. ..6..In -nay-nnnhul in nirvn unf:uI'-nnbinn _ .uuuu1 Barrio, March 4, 1868. ['88 I. B_nrrie,Mny. 1363'. %Gedrg`e Plaxton, ' 'IANU.l"AC`!`URER OF I IIIJU I-}L\Il\: CID. For the County of Sfmcae, THORNTON. PAnnHnn 'qu1nn I`\rn|{n1;nI|f Hun {Ynnnhr MARTIN MOORE, ---u.--.n , ROBERT ' M:HENRY, IWPCQ In nnnlmint Hm inhnlui SEVEN LIVFB L0STV--A TIIRILLING SCENE. ' IANUFACTURER !"i'I1'IlII' ?U\I|`1I o 4 - anmsu FREEDOM ANn_coLoiwAL meH'_rs. "'(')IEi(I'0S. MCNELLY. . 15-:r AHUI. 5-If 1.0-tr. '1s;tr THIS Hotel has recently undergone exten- sive improvements iulthe way of additions, furnishing, &c. lts accommodation is now ample and comfortable. The beat Liquors and Cigarscon be found in the Bar. 14-ly JJI D- F.uuoxmn_. .51.; .5. `I .1L.\I I. APTO, FLOS, ONT. THOMAS STONE, - :. A- I :> v -- . - 1 Adjoining the Railway Station, Craigvalo, ROBERT GREGG, - - - Proprietor. The-Bar is supplied with good Wines, Li uors and Cigars. Excel em Smbling and Sheds connected with the House. _Cruigvale, Oct. 9, 1867. 36-6n'aVoa. -$. .:..:- Wan Cwsns Hun TO Tum: GRAY.-- An English writer has mceiltly asserted. that an undue proportion of limo in the system is tl_.\o cause ofpremuture gray hair, and advise: to avoid hard water, `either for drinking pure when converted into tea. coffee m- nnun i...`.......`.. L..-) .- HIS House has just_ been tted up and ' refllrnished anew, making it one of the mo 1; comfortable houses in the North. Yl.\.._L. Y"... 1 DEC) AI '5` ~ APTO HoUsE,| A I"I`O. FLOR. 0 N1`, ` JIURONTARIO s T12 EE 2', - - COLLINGWOOD, .... _- x; 2. . ` regenuy ' b.:cnhd1`ong'hly `renovated and re~ t["uI:nishcd, and ii ;vc)l taildupted f:)lrbTr%ve3crs& exng-couvumon o 0 cars an on s_. 00 stabling. A Livery Stable connected wlth the hotel, where horses can be had on the shortest notice 14 North American Hotel, % '_cnau'zL:s. cAMEn9N_. - rn,o.maron. . v-vat- oaalxv II II QQVQXX, A VE.VI.VG. 00. SI.1IO0E,' ONT. JOSEPH WILSON, V- - - Proprietor. `The Ber is supplied with Choice Liquors and Cigars. Good Sheds and Slabling adjoining the Hotel. f December 24, 1867. < 47-] yr. CHURCH HILL HOUSE, CIIURCII HILL, INNISFIL, Co. SIMCOE. h" 1:......... A (Lute ML-cking`s.) Next Door West of the Railway Stn`t.io_n, Bnrricg, Ont. ~n____s,., . .1.) uoou buwung house. Januzxry`8, 1867. Mrs. E. MARKS, Proprietress. mum I`:-\\AIA -r`~r Qnnnu New" LOWELL, -4 J. G. MARTIN, - - - Proprietor. nnnnnlu "fun. 6; I.` w n . n n an 'lInh.1 7 (`I-lIIslIIt\l-ll nA1utu:z, U51`. A. R. BINGHAM, (successor to A. Mie- campbell), Prop:-netor.' THIS oldund favorite establishment is now . undergoing thorough renovation, and will` in a t`ew.da.ys be refurniahed and retted iu~a. manner thatwill compare favorably with any hotel north of Toronto, in so far as com- tort, convenience and prompt attendnnce are, concerned. ,,-.r', o . uluuu nu` urlllllllg P1173 when C0nVGI'tCd tea, coffee or soup, because hard water is strongly impregnated with lime, Hard water may be softened by boiling it; let it become cold and use it as a ' rage. ' It is also stated that a liquid that will color the human hair black, and not stain the skin, may be made b" one partof buy rum, three parts` of olive oil, and one part of good brandy by mea, sure. The hair must be washed with the mixture every morning, and in n. abort. time the`nse of it will- make the "hair a beve- , y- taking `' beautiful black, without injuringit in the ' least. The articles must be of the best quality mixed in a bottle, and al\vzf_\`e well shaken before "being applied. ..:__......---- |9R&;Fg?Z:;;9EL-I ~ BARBIE HOTEL, BARBIE, covxrr or sumoz, aw. nu on I-1 IVII`|II nu, I I up: Iwu vou- JOHN McWATT, Superintendent. 3$"The Travelling Community will nd this establishment suited to their requirements and deserving of their patronage. ' LES` Snmnle Roomsfor Commercial Travel- B Dlimplc nuumrs xur uommercmn '1 raven- Xers. Excellent Stubling connected with the -House. Barrie, 12th April, 1866. 10 :3 -. .... _._.._--...--, --vr--v-..-., Formerly of the Exchange Hotel, Creemore. ` vvuvhnuvuc 32` Good mbling on t premises, nd at- te tive aervnnta. ' ebruary 18, 1868.. My. I win: ulugulalloluu Iivluc ALEX. IIILL, ....... -- l ROPllIETOR. EST of LIQUORS, CIGARS, and RE- FRESlI.\1EN l`S provided. The Penetanguishene Stages change horses hem ' ( V 15 Comer Dunlop and Bayeld Slrets, BARBIE, 031-. A. R- RING.-IAM fmnnnn-can in A II DUNL6I STI;EETj,.- - - - -WELIXRRIE, V Near the New*Railway Depot. ` ILAARNALL. - - - - - -Proprietor._ HIS well-known and favorite old Hotel has ' ' been thoroughly renovated and fitted up in a manner to ensure the comfort of guests; and travellers are assured that every endeavor will be used to give them satisfaction and tend- er the establishment the best of its class in point ofeemfortand taste. ' Stnzres for different Darts leave the house ND` COUNTY OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE, I Ulll.lllll*.'lI nvmnr 1-uuusn.u' uolumm. nice, in Marrm\"A Buxllaingn, Went o( the Flrcmnnhn lhll, Collier a".rL-ct, Bnmu. THIS is the first Hotel In the place, and nbrds all the conveniences and com forts of a first class house. ` Stages depart from and arfive at the hotel. Conveynnces to and from the Steamer. n- r.-........ ..,........u.1 ....-n. 1}- z.;....:.. mg dhily. Orillia` Hotel, 3. w. R053, ............... ..P-oprietor. HE pmprietor of this well-known establishment begs toinform his friends and the travelling community that he has leased the above hotel in the pleasant and healthy village of Orillla, and is now prepared to receive and "accommodate guests. - Cnmmarcinl travellers xnd others furnished . PENETANGUISHENE, ox:-r. P. QUINN, - - _- - Pnornwron. to receive anu accommouaw guaens. Commercial travellers sud ot.hets,furniehod with convenient and ample accommodation. Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars, in stock. Apartments let to private families. ' K` Good Sheds and Stabling with attentive servants. 5-tf 'AigJomxNa- THE STATION, coumawoon}. J .,.P. RYLEY, - . - Pnomnog.` 'E'orm_e1-ly 9f the ROYAL HOTEL, Hamilton. MV 0 wuuuvnunuua uuuax Barrie, June. 1868. lCS0l`\'l_llg 01 HIGH` pBIl'0Ilg8. :3` Sample Roomsfor Commercial Travel- DPS. such ETTER HEADS. - BUSINESS CARDS. BILL READ! GLOBE HOTEL, =lJ0llVBy_lI|1URi LO auu Il'0lIl U18 DDCHIIICF. 13- Livery connected with the h_ou.s`e. .33 )0lnl OI 0GlDI0l`L8(1 ISSIC. Stages parts leave house lailv. servants. MARTI_1,\I`S ,HOTEL. Ahna. House, I.lII I Rnll E EST Liquors and Cigars` always in stock. Good stubling and `Sheds adjoining the use. WELLINGTON. 'HofL, i-' RAGHEB S HOTEL, [Y ..A.. ....1.:.....a.. \` CRAIGVALE HOTEL, .!..!._.. AL- n 2|. _ Q1- L\ddrcsa ull orders tov motels" and ulunusi he tiezis, TOD Q'l"DL`la"l` , , , DAI1 RAILWAY -HOTEL, JOHN cnzcr,` Proprietor. I-IILLSDALE, _ Penetanguishene Road. I` II...-.'n..-....m.. Proprietor, Prop:-le tor. I 214.!` Hill FIVE V 5-`tf :g'PublIIhod OV6l'y Thursday Morhlng. 43-nf ..-.-as-A uuv \;u\;Auu' 'ChoiceIiqnors &c, in stock. Commodious Stabling and Sheds convenient to the house. _______._________________ WILLIAM PARKINS, INNKEEPER,- COOKSTOWN Licensed Auctioneer for the Uounly of Simcae. Valuator, d':c,, d`:c. 36-ly [Exc1f'1?EE"1i oTEL, Onnosile the 'Rrn'lmnn Rlnltnn nm.I.m .0; T This well known establishment has recently undergone very great. improvement--n large addition having been _made to it. giving in- creased accommodation to the public and com- mercinl travellers.- ' .nI.-2-. 19 - - - - - -- .IJJ1.L|lJ HENRY FRASER, --s-no A 4-AL AL-K\J kl LJJ-H, . No. 20, FRONT srnnm-, TORONTO. JOHN CARROL, - - ~- Proprietor. ONE DOLLAR. AND A QUARTER PER DAY. THIS hotel is pleasantly located and con- venient to the Railway Stations, Steam- boht. Landings. and Wholesale Houses of the city, and is largely patronized by business nien generally. u.mu: ,oI.uuul'u 1101188,) ORILLIA C.W. JAMES JOHNSON,; - .- - Pxornuc-ron. THIS new 'aud,commodious hotel is situated near the Lake Shore, and commands a ne ' view of the surrounding scenery. The rooms are large, handsomely furnished, well venti- lated, and families can be supplied with sopamtc suites for themselves. ' z'.`Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelle 'l`l>un Dun will ..I...-.... L. 12...: -77 L-- `-- $1. pgunuruu nuuum IUI uuuuuurcnu '1 FBVEIIBYB. The Bar will always be found replete with liquors and cigars of the best brand. Good Stnblimr and attontivn lmanm-a on- V. Every farmer ought to know that cut nails heated red hot, and dropped in cold ' water, _will clinch nswell as wrought nails. . - , LUTHER GROVEQ, ' `EALER. IN CIGARS. TOBACCOS, Pipes, Canes. Tobacconists Goods, &:c., Wholesale and Retail, Sign 'of the Indian Queen, 51, James Street, Hamilton, C. W. F J. SOHRADEIL MANUL`ACTURER OF CIGARS. AND ' wholesrnle dealerin Havana, Yam. Con- necticut Seed Leaf, a.nd'all other kinds or To- -bacco, corner of Park and Mulberry streets, nA.\m.T0.\'. c. W. . .-....-._. _....- -_. . -_, - . LANDVAND INSURANCE AGENT, ANGUS. - - - on .__o.___ aIwo`.rI~tvu,A.K~vco uvulu uuzsy uuJuau7u. Valuations carefully made, and Surveyingof every description executed with accuracy and ' despatch. 30-ly BUILD'.1'2'1'i"'E"(;'<')'1V\:"'1`"1a".e'xcTo1?:, 1 nnnrv . LL kinds of Carpenter and `Joiner Work done in a workmtmlike manner and at reasonable prices. Doors. Sash and Blinds on hand and furnished at short notice. Orders for Coffins, Hearse, and Funeral Parapher- nalia promptly attended to. Barrie, April, 1867. ll- [IE public are respectfully requested to take notice that the ' _' Sunday Business Hitherto .-onnectcd with this cstabliahmcn-. will be discontinued from thiulate. ' 3 D V A NIEVRRY. VERY LARGE nifwmpxete Assortment of Ladies Enamelletl Kid and Pninella fGaitaers, Buskins, Boots; Gent`; Call`, Kip and Course; Misses and Children's. of every variety and style, which will be kept couj-* stantly on hand. ` - ATPRICES .NOT TO BE UXDERSOLD. ROBERT cA.=;x~:3f. ` Barrie; Jniv 2. IRES. 9'). -`u .llOSEPH DOUPE. C.E., Provincial Land Surveyor, LAND AND IKTRIYRANCW. A( 1Y:`.\7 I" ..,.., ....., ..,,..., V . S now selling his stock at" prices as low, if` not lower, than the same goods can be km in Barrie. Apto, Township F105, 1868. 14-1} B\Rhln._j`Ildiisb.\i; J.\N'lLlllY 7, lS09. Dr_yGoods,Groceries,Provisions /`'......1,...... III ........ Mn lfn-Jmna-p IWV l umv v u a. u no.-nu IMPLBMEET ow: WORKS. HENRY SEWREY 6: C0.. , . . Proprietors. ANUFACTURERS of and dealers in every description of Box and Cooking SI-0Ves. They also continue to manufacture . their well-known Iron Beam-Steel Mould- Board Ploughs. together with, other Casting: of the best. description, done at the cheapest rates and on the shortest. notice. November 20, 1867. 424! `j Boots and Shoes} 1 hm !!! 1xI'r7r\'r -no A ' -- - Ti . ' In WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, Nvrl `I'll!!! In pnoo A ; /1:7.-Ina-2'4! nun _ _ _ I H, Ilarness ti` Trunk Jllanufactorg/, NEXT DOOR TO BROS BARRIE Levi R-. Warnnel-, ANUFACTURER of Single and Double Harness of all kinds. Saddles. Bridles, Whips. Blankets, Robrs, Collars, Trunks, (130. mi` I{enuiriM nettth/. cheaply and promptly Whips. Blankets, Lcopre, uouars, Irunxs, 41:0. 33' I{epuiri_ng neatly, cheaply promptly acded lo. _ 41- ROCHESTE1={HdE, No. 20. rnoxm s-rmzmi, mnnmm-.. gutizl.-3 zawnlnnua. Iquors and cigars of the best Stnbling and attentive lzostlers. 20- jj_.:j ` - Uu.'uuu'1' nu: West, Toronto. Otobr, 1866. , ' ldrcsn to ' EXAMINER (WFIUE. ' _, Bnrrlc, C.W.' . .\{. N[(3l[0LSO!hbfSONS. l um.luulms.' Batrie, April 24,1867. Barrie Foundry, AGRICULTURAL - --you---I-IQ--I-luv!!! n nu-an-rvq-u q-vn-on-run: Barrie; Juiy 2, 1868. Opposite the Railzoay Station, Dunlap St., 'I\IT\'l1'I"l'I l\. VANEVE RY S Livery Etables. iusiuezzs gancrtisemeuts. .,.,v.\.v\~ tzv- aosspn ROGERS. VHIEF CONSTABLE, County of Simcoe. 2 OFFICE: Dunlop St., Ban-1e. vv a.J\JJ.J.llJ4.L-L1-IJ. LLLVJJ IIIIJLLLJLA Next door to Ross c Gilchrist and opposite the Old Stazzd. JOHNSON HOUSE, (Lula: m..n'n...1 unnnn \ "a. w. smncmnm ` )OB.'l`BAI'l` PAINTER, 39 King Street , .9 -- ~ ~ "- M Sliignwfeck on the Irish Coast.` @xa1mmm . -.--_._l-.. _-..__ .1 ` r - ' * - ' Crockery, Glusswan-,. Hardware, 9.- Ln f.n VERY and complete | Of Lurlipq I-`.nnnmHm1 `(H1 and pnilunlln Dispuled,Lines accuralely adjusted. nhinnnu new-afnllrr vnnn nnil Quinta!-V: Mdry Street,` Nola, BARBIE. T-HOMAASV STONE, ' WILLIAM MOORE, T\T.`T\ D f`l\\TII\Y\ A A B A R 1{1s] 6;; ' FRASER. - 4 - - PR --.--o-nr%AI AA\J\-I (Late Statfford Houee,) ?.`I`l'.T;T A . r`. ' FRASE1?. S uhy ucnrcox neurm. pure, Imuum unu true, Must. be nuuu-miuu wholly-for ever anino. General Dealcrfin. l\ . .. IIIISTJILIB. D. VANEVERY. LIII Pnormx-rron. 7, 1869. 1.1;` out. .' 37-y Take pleasure in [READY-MADE CLOTIHNG, Having been completed, they are now opening out in it a gexuciuil as- sortment of New Goods in the various departments of then` buslness, which will comprise [NEW FIRM. f0LtJME Eams mmam G@EE1S5 [THEIR NEW nmcx sma Cheapest Teas in the County ! \@@ amsasm ii.;@;Z`:Q Terms, Cash. 1\I:._y xzs, Isas. lwusuwas mo `Li`E3 W]` l Cookstown, Oct; 1868, @ Dry Goods, Millilwzcy, MANTL-ES, SHAWLS, Carpets and House Furni%shing: ALSO READY-MADE GLOTHENGE The Exunniuer `Robert Walker & Sons, Retail 33 to 37 King Street. ` IDundas St, London, Wholesale, l8 & 20 Colborne St,` no 61, King Street East, Tonorw-0. iJANES, BRAvLgy_L& NEWCONIBE. 37` We have been established for 32 years, and have gninerl our repututiuu by honest. dealing, givjngz good value for the money spent. with us. 3.727 One call politeiy so1icitud._g-1' CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER ISi|ks, shawasmnanes, Millinery, IN New Store. New Goods ! W-_,,-__ _-____,. _..,---- .----:._. eaxy angirs dis Vcl. 1-?%o`~t\27o'2oI2Z;v"tAo .9/L020. Gom/.9. kCrockery, Hardware, Coal Oil, &c. HCSS CARDS. IIEADS, HAND I Gener;_L1_ BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c., REGENT HOUSE, THE LARGEST ES'PABLISIIMEN'F IN CANADA FOR. ROSS 85 A splendid stock for Gentlemen, Youtlnshnd I ;oy:<. wswaass `lTE{ QQLDEM LEON, MILLINERY, MANTLES, Together with a choice stock of announcing to ' the people of Cookstown and surrounding country, that 1" u(."|I'r1ang VVIIOLESALE ANI;RE'F;\IL. SHOULD SEE THE INCLUDING THE XMPORTEIIS OF One I --ALso--- -AN D-- x Dollar per Annum, sh`-ictly in Advance, ROSS & op. vstricftly One Pricfe- lit. Ll.\'I'}S., N ULIBER 49 Fl HEADS, BILLS. (JIRCULARS. LABEL`. :ULAR8. LABELS. 37. Eauucuu, u. uulug Iauauur cumy 111 L110 room. Looking very ministerially over his congregation fromliehiud his spec- tacles, he began drawing fromliis pocket, as he supposed, his hyum-book, with the introductory remark that itlie congrega- tiou would sing from a particular ' page, which he had selected beforehand. The miuisterheld the supposed book up in full sight of the cou9;regation,' and at- tempted to open it sideways, but it wa_s .no go. The situation was realized in a _ moment, but, alas. too late. His revsr-' euce was dumbfounded; the, audience giggled, and the whole scene was made ludicrous by a fellow in the back part of the` congregation, not altogether too sober,-`who drnwled out; Sav, mister, kin we all (hie) jine in that ar hymn ? ~ a_.-:-.--------- }L W1no\v s CON1`ESSION.--In Lafa- yetLe,in Sussex CounIy,'I\_ .J., a Widow White made a confession just previous to her death, on Saturday, which horried the town. Being a member of the Meth- , odist Church, she sent for some of her fellow-members to attend her in her dying hour, and to them she confessed that, about seven years ago, she poisoned her infant child, and that it died. A year or so afterwarcls she `a-lministered poison to her husband s father, and he too died. Later still, on the return of her husband from the army, she dealt him also the fatal poison. The woman had -horne a good. character, and the only reason assigned for making this declara- tion was her desire to rid her conscience of this immense load of crime prior to her death. She was perfectly sane up to the time of her death. A Qvxvzrcn. HYMN-BO0K.--A. goo.l joke is told of 8 preacher in Nebraska, who had dined with n friend just before after- noon services. As .it happened, this friend occasionally luxuriated in II smile of the ardent. and sometimes earned a morocco-covered ask in his overcoat pocket. By mistake, the minister took the friend's overcoat for his own, on his departure, and, wulkinginto the pulpit, begmi the exercises without doing the garment, it being rather chilly in the room. Lnnkinnr vnrv miniutnriullv nunr . ..-____.. GLAD TO HEAR. I1`.--The printers of Czmadzv. will not. be sorry to learnptlmt the Hall Works are about to enter upon the manufacture of _CyIin(ler Power Presses for country newspapers. It will be the best; press of the kind, and furnished at :1 lower price tlmn those imported. They are getting in special machinery for their manufuct.ure,- so tl_mt they will be equal in ,workmunship to their-Gmlon joh- presses. Other printing machinery will also be made here before long.-0s'lcawa Vimlicator. ' ' Illlllllllg I-Ir; ' Take :1. handful of horelxound and boil as strong a tea as can be made; take up; Llien boil lam equal quantity of mullein the same way; take a cupful of the tea of the mullein and mix together in a suitable vessel, then add a cupful of niulasscs and stew an syrup--tl1o thicker the better. Take zv. tablespoonful or a large swallow three times a day. Be par- ticulzxr in following directions as to mak~ ing and also to taking it, and we will guarantee relief in all cases not too ;far zulvancesl. - rm._ _..,2., a V . 1 - .-- i|UVlI|lUU'Io _ The writer does not claim this receipt as original with himself, but has recom- mended it in many cases with good re- sults. As the ingredients are so common and so easily obtained, it is best not to make more thnn a quart at a time. -piir- ticulurly in warm weather, as the fresher it is the better effect will he produced. Pnciers in (lnlimln will r-nnfm-:1 lnlnmzinrr H4 H1 LHU UUl4U.`al' U|_l0Ub VVHI U8 PTOUUCQUI Papers in Canada will confer a blessing on t.lris-ulus! to numerous cl ss--nortl1, south, east. and west.-by pu liing they ubove receipt. ..._ IIKIUIUIIUB ILIIIJ UUCUIIIU |uU'I WW `II-Iy' sicinne, and, if not too fur gone, will guarantee a perfect cure, if made and regularly taken according .to` directions. The ingredients are horeliound, mullein and mo|asses-ingr'erlients that. are with- in the reach of all, the mullein growing wild in every field, horehound in almost every, garden; and the molagees to be had at any grocery. The directions for making are: l`..l... .. l..._.Il_I .5 I ,, ,1 ,, 1 1 1 -1 ._.__._4.3.p------ The following mixture will absolutely remove the longing for intoxicating bov- ernges: Sulphate of iron, ve grains; peppermint water, eleven drachms; spirits . of nutmeg, one drachm. Thi prepara- tion taken twice a day, in quazititius equal to an ordinary draclllnfacts as a tonic and stimulant, and so psutinlly sup-' plies the place of the accustomed liquor, and prevents the absolute physical and moral prostration that follows` a sudden breaking o` from the use of stiznulnting drinks. v 1.;:._.... Having seen much sulfeiing from con- sumption, nnd knowing thousands of do!- lurs are yearly spent by invalids travelling for their health, and on medicines -and physicians, we promis_e a recipt, by which patients may become their own phy-' Hlclllll. and. if nnl. fnn fur mm-. will ---~----ow----- I Tun Aecmnnr AT KoMoKA.-The Manager of the Great Western Railway has written to the Toronto -Telegraph to correct the sensational account. that jour- nul gave of the accident which ` occurred at Komoka on Thursday night. '-Mr.` Swinyurd says that not an engine or cur was smashed, and the damage "to all will not exceed 8800. The track was not torn up, nor was is single person injured in the least. _So slight was the shock, that the passengers in the `sleeping car were not aware,` until told, that a collision had occurred. -jjCQ ---: AamcuI.3rUnvAL JoxEs.--The _Ohio Far V mer gets off the following: . T.nrrIA11nr:A'|' Ari: `mmnrav"mnnt nrL WIICT gla 0 DUB lUllUWll|gi Large horse's` are `genera1lymost ad- mired by farmers, but farmers are most :5.dmired'whopon_1/ up. . ` Prosneritv is` kzenerallv base! on know- ILUIUITUU VV'uU}}`U7l.1/V up. " Prosperity is generally ledgeand industry; the swim will get -most that now most. 1:v...;..4-..- .__- m_.- ;-....1..`- s-:n.'.... ...:n 'lllU3L LLIEUL 'IlU5U l|IUl.n I . Farmers me like fowlsfloither Will get full crops without industry. ` ` stole last summer. . . ,. n A scarecrow has been IHHM-ed dw East of so hideous .a characlier that `the crowsin the neighborhood are bu'silY' 9- gaged in bringing back the corn they To Consumptives EvrywE:re. BARBIE, -OOUN l.`Y OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JAWARY .5 DIUALV, DUIVUTAULV, ALVU ISUUUU` P CHEUR. Residence. Cooxs'row.\'. Special utgcntion paid to diseases of women andcl1ild_r n. - 17- an li~\Jul.I~' :4.` uu4nn u, LATE Assistant Colonial Surgeon, H.M. Convict Dep't, Tasmania; three years Ass`l. Surg. U.S. Army. ()1.-mm-:-In the nremises recentlv occunied A381. mu-g. u.5. Army. Om-'1ct~:-"In the premises recently occupied by Robert Ross. Esq., and nearly opposite the Wellington Hotel.- 19-6m W. O. ADAMS. ' ENTIST, 95, King St. East, Toronto. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, and Vulcan- ized Rubber, in the boat possxibe manner. Pur- ticulor attention given to the regulation of chil(lrcn s teeth, `and all work warranted. ic, Jrmcux nuu_u1'u;_V unto 0! me nrm - of Bouillon &. McCaIti1y_) `and Mr. liaunilton D. Stewart, have entered into co- purtnership with Messrs. Louut; & Boys. for the practice` of their profqession, at Barrie, under that firm name of Messrs. Boulton, Lount, Boys and Stewart. . . O1-r1cu-Duu1oo Street. Barrie. over Mc- T." S. SPROUL, M.D., Physyoian, Surgeon 6: Aocoucheur, Residence. Cruinzhurst. Ontario. on. '1'Hos_. w.`.IAcQuEs. GRA1) UA TB of TORONTO UNIVERSITY. 16'-ly ` Residence, Lcfroy, Co. Simcoe V K1 January, 1868. ._..__,:.?.. OFFICES--'Dunlop-St..,, the. "same. ss those oecnpied by the law firm of Messrs. Boulcon & Mcqurtlny. - 43-(im -13-6m In. I. DH!` I I II ug County Clark; 7 . ILL attend at his Oic, in Barrie, every SATURDAY, from 11, a.m., till 3, p. m., according to Order of Council", and every other. day at his Office in Cookstown. JOHN .WHEELE;l-I, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, _&c., ` CLOVER.HILL l .O. nnalnlnl .C':'~n;-`no LL sales innny purl. of the county at- tended to punctunlly, and charges ns reasonable as any other Auctioneer in the ` County. - November 14. 1867. `4l-1v . T. L. L: LEWIS. LICENSED AUGTIONEER, APPRAISER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, I 13011 'l`lll4} SALE 01-` FOR nu-: sum: 01-` Farm -Stock, Household Furniture, 820., &c., GRAIGVALE, Co. Sx.\wo1:, Oxmnto. I_N 0TES AND ACCOUNTS collected at a nmnll nm-nnnmrvn, AI1nl.Inr{ Qnlun Mn-nm-rh. c-I.A.Lva.|aAIIilADJ"J- JJEIII, SOLICITORS lN- CHANCERY. BARRIE, - - ~- - - - ONT. D'A1.'rox MCCAM-uY. D Au-ox MoCAn'rur, Jn. have [or JQII4: 5 MIKE, as L IOVU lueo. um. a. servant, keeps the kc 3, But Love. the muster, goes innn out , 1` his goodly ohnmhers with long and shout, Just-as w'plea.se-just oi be please! ` lne, . fxmn tho dear hend's crown, brown- golden, . ' ~ 0 the allken foot thatls source beholden; Give swarm hand to n friend-n. mnile Llke v generous lady, now and awhile, Butitlie sanctuary heart that nouo dare w n. `u`!{eup holiest of hollont evermoro- The crowd in the aisles may watch the door, The lxigh-priest only enters in. - Mine, my own--wltho_nt doubts or terrors; With all thy goodm.-uses. nll thy errors, `Unto um-. and mo ulone revealed, -` A apriug shut. up. n fountain sealed. Many may/praise thee-pruise mine and thine; Jllunylmay love thoc-l'll love them too; But thy henrt ofheorts. faithful and true, ` Must. wholly-for unua AND AuuuuN1'a_couecteu an a small percentage. Auction Sales through- out the County attended be promptly and on liberal terms. ~ Cruigvale, Oct. 9, I867. 36-lyr. JAMES c." MORROW; TTORNEY-AT-L AW. Solicitor maneu- gory, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Comrmssloner in B. R.. &c., &c. Hair and I Dovisee Claims executed.- 0mr1mc_.._In \ln.-mum; n..:I.1I.....' ......o -0 4|... uevxsee Uuums executed.- On'1ca:,---In `.\Iorrow's Buildings," west4of the Fireman's Hall, Collier Street, Buum-2.` 29 Bdristers ' `ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW, lN- CHANCERY. on. R. `Luna. . FORMERLY OF COOKSTOWN, T Late of the City of Toronto, ' AY BE COL_SUL'I`ED' AT THE LATE . Residence of Dr. Ross, l"YIYTI')l`I.'I'IIIff `JD `E. s.` `MEI-: KING, ICENSED AUCTIONEER, AND . AP- PILAISER for Barrie, and we County of Simco.. Cash Advances made on Goods re- ceived for Sale. . ` l'nn\'-I1 umnuum nnhnvnl THOMAS T. A. BOYS. ' ARRISTER AN D ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery, Conveynncer, &.c., L COOKSTUWN. _ May 23:}... 1867. . 17. Licenses. Marriage 9 v_.- -- --w v----v, (Lntt: Clerk In County Registry Omce.) . ONVEYANCER, Commissioner in Queon's Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser, and Com- A mission A eat for the sale of HOUSES, LANDS, `ARM `STOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Goods, Wares, &c.` Also fox the collection of` .`lIl.`\`I'I!Q Nllmlsd run Annnnivnm U18 00116051011 OI ` 7llENTSs NOTES AND ACCOUNTS. Barrie. Gash Advances. made on" Goods leftfor Sale. Sale Room, corner of Dunlap and Owen Sts.', ~ . ` I1-tr Thu! nuxru the fair munu ofn lrlcnd! For ufuint hcnrt may druop `heath thy power. And a future with dark sluldows blend! 'Thi.~4 life for us ull, 'lu_|s its sorrows- ()la! mld not one pang to the Breast, I-Inumnrugc the msak mm the on-ring, 1 . ; Ix )h! join not thy voice in the clamor % And point to the _hnvcn of rest! ' WIN-ES, LIQUORS AND GIGARS,-I - WELLINGTON STREET TORONTO. Ulla IIl'\lVIII- | VI`, `(CRO-NER, Market Block, Barrie. L will take another Student. mi usu: m:o*s.x& MCGILL, WHOLESALE v Iron and Hardware_ Merchants. ` ~ No S. 485. S1`. PAUL S'rm:n-.-r. vv -uvnu, uxquupo 11.11.11 uxunn, STREET TORONTO. `o.-P|.*nlD.- , -'0 ' cuA&j.;nm_)wx. New Law _Firm; onues, "|i;El;lI`E)ALS, &. ORILLIA.- ' I nnnnn rv 1 RG9 HI LLRDA LE. 1 April 24, 1867-. ,4-`ti. Mccanmv ,5. MGCABTHY,` 1-n'......ag+..._... A in rush a storm. She strugg ed gallant- Another fearful catastrophe has occur- l red on this coast, by which the "lives of a ship's crew have been lost. 'l`he brigan- tine Earl, of Portmadock, Wales, bound 'for Waterford wii a cargo of corn, had got safely down the channel on Friday evening. notwithstanding the tempestuous weather. She was hearing round for Waterford harbour, when about 3 o'clock on Saturday morning she was driven in towar.l the Bannow coast. Only one re- source was lett the captain to keep his ves- sel otf the rocks--namely to cast his anchors, which he accordingly did. This measure had the desired effect, and the vessel rode to her anchors all day up to about three o clock g'estcrd.-ty, at which time it was low water. She then struck theground. which had the effect ofloosen- ing all her scains, and she took in water _rapi<|ly. There were ve feet of water in the hold, and, umlcr these circum- stances, the crew abandoned her. The vessel's boat was accordingly launched, and all hands having got into her, she was immediately steered for the shore. The sea raged fearfully, and it was evi- dent to those on shore, who watched with breathless anxiety the progress of the tiny craft, that she could not ossihly live 'ly with the giant waves till she had got over nearly half the distance, to the shore, when a mountain ware broke upon and sunk her... The spectators gave * anagenizcd cry as they saw the torrent ` of water pour upon all that remained be- tweeneight human beings and eternity. As those on the shore stood lookiugiat the ship\\'reck, an object riveted the eyes of all on shore upon it. ' At rst it was indistinct, but as it approached nearer the shore it was found to be a man _ clinging to an oar. From the manner in which he guided the frail spar which supportei him, it was evident he was swimming with his legs, while he clung to the our. The great waves broke upon him, and it was the wonder of every one present how he lived in such a storm. When he came near the shore, a young man named Kelly took the end of a line, and rushing into the waves, saved the sailor as he was nearly exhausted. jonmy 'Nove}n1mr 14, 1867. __ _ _-_. __---._. .---, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, AC`00KST0WN.' - 4..-... .. .._- ._ _-_, 7, A an HENRY BOYS NIGOL. M.D.. )1-IYSICAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOU- (`.Hl<)lIlL Residence. Comnwowx. DDIO uvuvuz, uun uvx us uuulup uuu UWHI} BIB. iarrie. _ 11-tf V gg-Highest REFERENCES given.-_gn IIIII III II. uhruvnuu vvn. 1RADUATE' OF VICTORIA UNIVER I` SIT Y. - IIII I I:l\Al,I-', Dla`.\'Il"!`.l\'llY7hllII`.\7|`. ROAR. ' DR. HARLEY, V - 1RADUA'l`E OF VICTORIA UNIVER- l" grrv u..a:.1mm..- w. E. STRONG, M.D., `M T) (1 Q 1`.\I{ll'.A\Th IR. D ARCY BOU,LTON`(Iute'ot' the firm nf Rnultnn R: Mr-Ifnrtlnv \ `and Mr. c. P. RE|DW&`GO., V\ll)l|nvII!II-In . \vI\ vuvi . - u...-. -. cauu.-u'u _uv' v LU SITY. Residence: m u n u'u -nnv .I\H lhl lily HOIII \V'IllCll l llll: l0 lllci Flt-.sh:ol my ush, my bone, mile of my lifo--us. whom Thou dost. make Two to thu world, for the world's work's sukc. Hutcach unto ouch, as in Thy sight, one.