Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1869, p. 4

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The whole of his .1` HEAVY AND SHELF `All of which he is enabled to offer to the public nvla \VF`Q'lV (TD lnnvnr - \.I\JIJJL` V and other FAVORITE BRANDS Horse-Shoes Nails, Anvils, Vices,` Together With` an immense stock of GLASGOW, GOVEN I , __ - - - Blacksmiths . Waggon-Makers and Carpen JAYNES, BnA9ggFgL Nfwcomez. vuvvll PARASOIS, .SUNsA131zs `A-ND VUMBRELLAS, T Lace and Trz'7nmz'ngs, =Hosz'e7*y and Gloves HO LISE FURNISHINGS AND MANCHESTER GOODS, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. March 31, 1869. V 9.: [Mantle Vewets, mess [Goods PARASOLS, SUNSHADJB `A-ND nMnR.m.r.A.r: I Black a_I_; Silks, cause he is a shrewd individual. nu cuuuucc mmsclf The Chinese `picture of mu mmul.-nr_in trying to catch putting salt. on its tail. bition is a a comet by Why should at man with a terzunaganc. wife be considered a smart follow? Be- .SnInn lmlim. ..-- --~ IAST INDIA HOUEE ! W_ _J. MQMASTER & COMPANY, HAVE JUSTVRECEIVED, I`I7l.24_ ll` EXAM1NER, AN1) CC)UNTY 0b` SIMCOE ADVOCATE, OCTOBER } o uimmense Stock having been purchased in at the very Lowest P4-inn. rm. rv....1. - 4' Lou ETHICS, White Lace Cur.tains,. ` -A ' Rolldaoonets, DI .. AL -- Regent _ ouse, Torontb. NEW` PRXIICE. LIST. ad at prices that cannot be compted with WEST OF MONTREAL. -:___ Vaggon-Makers Carpenters j Findings, Comprising every decription of `via ~._..__, HJAIPANESE` srLKs AND IRISH PO_PLINS,_ uuuuguu woman wars An ill-bred mun lightning, because he to conduct himself 'r||n (`.|.nn-n -~54`-~ _ .\V M mun; uavmg been In the_best markets, very Prices for Cash. trial-c_ondent in his ability and resolutdin his N E`` uzsr SA1'_xs1-`Acrxox .to good marks. E M `E N L`-I vv I.IAv\1 -auuwau 5, irfwhite and hlggl: colours, low lines. "13if,1"},nd Coloured Pu-as<.>`ls, ' _ Fi_ne Hate Pli_nts,- n.-._- 1in_:._ E :,:,m3vs,[ the _Best z uuu. MARSH S MAKE, spEAR J; JACxsoN.s and `In A 1\n1-1-n. __ . _ ,... _...l,.-.. Auw m-nu years past. Pace has been captured, Guerra is dead, and only Fuoco is now at large. It is lioped thatrhe also will soon be taken. Lost--The buttons from a coat of paint. The best friends of our fertunes-our creditors. Who ever-felt the breadth from a chest of d mwers? - An enraged mzm tears his hair, but an enraged woman tears her husbalidfs. man 151 mm 4.. L. 1:- Wguwm Lustres, fl-II 10-tf "i52v2 1aEAL. aLn.l Southof` John St 24 South of Charles St 9 , In Lot. Acres` North of George St 2 1-4 R3 1-4 North of Elizabeth St ' 10 I-4 South of Elizabeth St . 9 ` ` I ` ...... `mu Three brigand chiefs named Fuoco, Guerra and Pace have been the terror of the district; near Naples for nine years ntlarge. ;h .. .. . 186 9-tf. LJ -N pt s hf 1 South Field on 1 S \V mnnr mu-. Lot. 1 ' `HI -. ....u-yr A great number of Britishoicers have arrived at Berlin, to attend the grand review of the Prussian army. The most eminent `of them is Major Genernl Cod- rington, who brcakfasted with Louis Napoleon at St, Cloud, on his way to Ber- lin. He found under the cover ofhis plate the grand cross` ofthe Legion of Honor, which, however, must have been nnnvniling to gratify the Eng1ishman s appetite, if the Emperor, an expert. in the English constitution, had not taken the precaution to accompany the decoru- _' tion with n porter-house steak and J pickles. -av .-an. a. vaaaaawl .2-lJ\ILJ.\I-1.`, So much of the said `Lands as ' be tn- clent to discharge the Taxe s, _uuI laalful charges incurred in and about the sale and col. leceion of the same. - A-ll Hun Innilu Innnunnm. mu r....n. L__,_ 1 IECHOII UK we same. All the lands hereinafter set forth have been Patented. ADJALA. 1-4 11-- A, - - BY PUBLIC AUCTION 1.: cInA\A`\/Vunil vl uuuuuu, prucucu I0 seu ' 9 Sn mnt-I1 nf {ha smhi "I'.nmla on ....... 1.. _..u!_ .L uwouay , uu.U- QLEI: JJUUULHDBT, next, At the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon < at the Court House, in the Town .of Ba;-e in the saidACounty of Simcoe, proceed to sell `om:-. DV 'D`l'l"D`I" Tl`! A 'l'1`fIl'll'l'I\-n-r Lora one tnousanu exgnr nungrea and sixty- nine, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon theseveral lands hereinafter men- tioned and described as being in the County of Simcoe; for the an-rears respectively due there- on, together with my costs, I hereby give notice that-unless the said arrears and costs be sooner paid, I shall on I'lI-........'l.._. L1... n1_J. 1`- , , 1 uvvnvn -nu, .. uulgll vn Evfuesdary, the. 21st December, 11 A71: By virtue aofza. Warrant issued hy_ the War- den of the County of Simooe, bearing date the ' nineteenth day of Au list, in the year of our Lord "thousand eig t hund_red and sixty- nine, directed, commandinz to nREA8l'._fB,1;S 5 At 1:: o F Lands m the Count of Sim- _ coe in Arrgr_s_ for axes. ,1.-u_y uncu, and stored away. When`the frost has destroyed the verbeuns, bztlsams, ctc., they should be removed, and the tops of the chryszintlxemuiiis cut o_'as soon as they have done blooming. At the end of the month, or when the earth is frozen an inch or two `deep, the beds should be covered over with leaves, long litter. or salt hay, to the depth of two or three inche'.=. Intorder to protect the plants ` from the injurious effects of alternate freezing and thawing in` the winter, a slight protection in this way amply repays the trouble. :LAJurLLun. Lot. Con. Acres. Arrears. I 13 1 2 1 04 26 1 100 209 6 2 so 3 14 5 2 2 0 51 22 2 100 ' 3 14 32 2 2 1 m I 7 7 8 `Q1 1 15 10 J! 10 85 14 49 25 78 ` 18 46 East-of Nile.St I6 34 In rat. 150:! 14:12. am` 1 2:) 7,7 15 9 58 3 14 2 09 34- 62 19. 4:0 ` ~ Lot North of Tecumseth St 0 unuunung nu pcrly (Merl, 1 {FOR}. l'Ina Jnn` an 10:! .2 09 3.14 2 09 5 04 I9 . 88 South of George St ~_1_ I 2. Costs. - `2 14 TREATMENT or Fnomm Bans INi Oc- 'rom:1.-Early in the month, the beds should be thoroughly clezuled of all weeds; all the tops of the hardy herbaceous plants that havedone blcomiug and are dried up should be cut off; tuberoses, glmliolus, dnhlias, and (other summer bloomimr l'mll\u =.ln....l.1 L- A I onth of Douglass . St ` rm Pt S hf W hf S hf N>pt Nhf Nhf N Wqr ..\.\.\.\\\\. 950 2940 294C 2940 2940 2940 2940 2940 ; amountof wateriit contains ' Wnv DAMP Guam Wmens Less mm Day GuAIN.-'l`his was one of the things that puzzled us when a boy. This wheat is damp and will weigh heavy we once said to our father. You ought J` . toknow better than that, he replied; ( damp wheat never weighs as much as |" dry wheat. We could not understand how this could be the case and were alforded no explanation. '6 fear this is rather a common fault with fathers. The truth of the matter is this. Take two acres of wheat, each of which will yield precisely the same amount. Let one be harvested and thrashed in perfect con- _dition and the other in a wet state. The latter, it` thrashed out clean, will weigh more than the former by exactly the over and - above the other. But the former will l weigh more per bushel. The water ab- sorbed swells thewheat and we get a greater bulk, but it is ' lighter in pro- V portion to bulk than the dry wheat.`This d is all there is of it.-.-1m'rz'can A_2/re'cultur- fe, ulisi. .nm have perished by Wu; n.-cuu! u yam. Four hundred and seventy-seven colliery explosions ~ the last year in the United States. v 1. TOSSORONTIO. I Z0 11 SOUTH ORILLIA. _-._______.___:-_ NORTH ORILLIA. T.n6 (Mn. 1.... A - I 12 au 2 ' 17 9 100 1 TECUMSETI-I. `ll! 5 `t DU 5 100 VESPRA_ uu SUN NIDALE. :1 1.1 947 647 947 `947 947 947 947 947 .947 w\IA}AAl~ unxl-ALA. ` Lot. Con. Acres. Arrears. Costs. 6 1 100 17 63 2 55 7 1 100 17 63 2 55 2 2 200 13 76 2 45 8 2 19 12 67 2 42 8 2 ' 10 ' 2 -2n -2 In TINY. TAY. um want us exactly pleased to ` an exact and handsome imifation carpeg is going to be furnished .. ._ .30. 200 100 an 0 100 100 mn z_.`15 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 Q: 35 55 ll 69 South of Coldwater Road, Cameron : `Survey 3 Jarvis St., North Side, 3rd Range 111 2 an 5:) 43 45 18 50' 32 54 17 56 3!: 2r. .11 715 20 68 ll 88 10 ll. 34 94 13 2:: 1` Cumberland Street North Side 1 ll ,. ~- ..... u uuuuuuuu or even a minister of state. The public schools, high and low, are open to them, T anclsthey seem to mingle upon terms of I J familiarity and equality with their t'ellow~ students. In the public libraries of Rio Whit one may see a dozen black students for ` one who is white. One result of this - - liherality has been to diminish the hard- Def ship and hopelessness ocaptivity in Brazil. They Many purchase theirliberution, accumu- '"` lute property, and educate their children. , I have seen perfectly black (men and women riding in sumptuous carriages, W5" uttencletl by grooms and servitors, and 33:5` girt with all the paraphernalia of wealth and social station. Talents and abilities lled. are frequently evincedyby this class. They occupy bureaus in the public offices, con- duct n:ercnutile_ establishments, planta- t tions and other enterprises; and are in all respects an important and not unrespected part of the social economy here.---THo.\us U. EVANS, in l[ar_per's Mtgaziize for Ocloer. as 54 19 86 24 40 18 41 I8 92 14 05 13 16 24 86 ll 44 Bradford Street 20 59 4'4 91 7, I 869. 60 03 John St, Barrio 47 53 [8 74: Charles St., South Sidu ` , ______ _-..... ._.m uuauiulu S. -bred is said to be like , does not know how ct 40:) 301 320 257 292 ORILLIA ' 05 246 Charles St., North Side 1 361 John Strcet Sough Side 14 .- ...m.mu LU 5061111 orerjllcntionnl progress in Brazil. Neither law nor prejudice stands in the way of the negro who desires to becomea doctor of laws, 11 chancellor, uniliurity 7 L, East of I R Main Street South Side 1 John Street North Side 1` . 24 , South sides `I , 52 El|_z_ubeth St., South Side I Alice S Side PALLAN DALE. Acres. 'rnnO o i - l. Hurontario Street, West Side. 12 Mellville St. East Side ' E 1; BRADFORD. \Y-_.AI 41 East of Ann Sueet45 AR N EGROES IN Bu.-1zu..-CoIor opposes no nb.~st:1cIo to social or educational nor nrnimlinn :1 West of Trafalgar St 3 VILLAGE. 11. ouuu :1 `9: rt 3000 9 47 46 3000 9 47 47 3000 9 47 48 3000 9 47 49 3000 9 47 50 3000 9 47 51 - 3000 9 47 52 3000 9 47 NOTTAWA VILLAGE. Perch. RR ' Acre. II, P- 1.12% 4 36 1-4 B. P. 23 30 10 48 7 In 908 908 903 908 A908. 90 8 908 009 _ Tue Hr:r.nr-:aBr~;acs.--In the State `of New York are three principal mountain ` chains, The Adirondackc cover the north- ` era, granite region of the State, of, rock which has been iiolently heated, if not * melted by their.-nrth s internal tires. They nre igneous, platonic mountains, with peaks, perhaps six thousand feet above-_ tide-lew.-l. The Catskills are an J'so`la:taed-' group of peaks on - the Hudson, more than a hundred miles south of their granite elder brethren of the Adirondack. They are principally of the old red sand~ `stones and shales which underlie the coal formation. These are sedimentary rocks, the sift of ancient ocean currents; their peaks e.\'ceed three thousand feet in height. Between, north of the Catskill, not twenty miles distant, is a line of small mountains known as the Helderbergs, the third though not the least of the moun- tain systems of New York, '.l'hey are a long angular range of solid blue limestone - _chtlIs; running nearly east; and west. -Their geograpliical name exists only in Albany County; but, geologically, they are over three hundred miles in ieugth, their unbroken strata reaching from tho . to Hudson to Niagaraaud on into Canada. Su '.l`. ieir greatest altitude is one thousand` 51,0, two hundred feet. 0 3 96 10 UZ 15 02 15 02 15 O2 Lot. Acres. Arrears. - 221 219 usllll-B hullb terrify me. ,_v, ?____a, _,, 1`HE undersigned is prepared to 939" Loans on Freehold Property 5` "'7! reasonable rates of interest, and easy term ; TeP8yment- also ISSUER OF MABRIAG Lxcmms, &c. . HENRY HARPER: nnnbnonwn Mm. rnn. mar. ` Money, oney, Monev ! . . . . 4- ..-u-uh flirrn Brudfoz-'d,.AprI1 23, 1353. __Z_:._ Cookstown. Nov. 27th, 1865. ' Money! Mgn_ey! Money! hn Ann nun -,.. LUUU ---" - Parties in want of good cedar lI>f;(;"";: be supplied with any number 1}}? `Oh `i 0", very _reasonable price, by leaving! 9 at H118 office, or with ` JOHN RoWA1.: Barrie, Anti]. limo ` L 1 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. PrI`na :9` .__-. - . . 1. Barrie, 1 ._l,v. .. vuu uuruy Herbaceous at cut,o'; , other 5 bulbs should be taken up pro- ad, and stored away. When Hm .-1 M 9 44 9 44 9 44 944 an . -Costs. ` , April, 1869. _ zaa 235 `IQ . 5 arm nandsomd imifatioxi going to furnished at 1 uuwxatom Atherly .` Orillin Washago.. FINANCIAL. pruuroru EL, West Side (Ross Blk)l0.'5 Bradford Street. (Thomnsnnkx ml.-\' n - 37 Blake Street North Side 60 Bradford St., West (Ross Rllr\|'! 1'4 Inverm.-u-,-,_ Orchard St mm 1.2 Town of Barn` Ann Eliza Street. (Row s Block) W M3 3.3 Amelia St., South ' Side ' '0 ' - TO LOAN, on good rum Security. Interest 5 D" , N Mark Street, East Side 17.1318 Matchednsh Street. ' East. Side 1 ' nuucneunsh Street. Tocumscth Street, South Side 1 JOHN STEVENSOIQG` Solicitor, I nndford uuua auuultl D6 HIKCD , When the :stroved the mrlmnm. 1...1--.-;- unnu- The ban (on won't be exactly j know that handsome of Brusacls carpet fu forty cents a yard. F0111` lmnih-mi .....: -A(r - nuw ., Side - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 BURTON dz SMITH; D pnnrin HIS. as am 1 n. Pzopriews. 13- ~ 1241 :2. if Barrie. seventy-seffen miners my UXDIOSIOHH ln-inn 143 -12 `I4 88 14 8.3 68 33 ...u Juu UL` ll ' Such was Ll expected to In: " *fxperience uh ~: run perseruu-.~ /Tpn pro] os1ng_: I g '-It was `H01 hi ` the re frf his reserved his discover the ex {would throw in zmpogtunxtv, In l`l... ..:.I' -' ` and kind " Nothing lnlxt Barker, with u: hmm I thought. n(xxnx 0l{HI1'L help nu` pm ardly support. ' um. bmd of ygursxr-It`, :' that Byron, who luo ocean," would antic" just now, if " My Jon: 3" whelmed by the ; ality. But. tlam handsome!" he y0u,1mvc tur}ml ` How can I J no I -~ ' ; uuczm lh .not of the Sn me, and I have like vou. Wu h0lders--lrok( proud--M.-u`~|u the non bf n Y.- x:-,, [using with :1 im eagerly nu: the eyes, slmlrr you say t.h:ct.? \\ when you knmv you know that and oh... I A - _,uu IHIOW Hm and tlmt. I hhn What do er, staring at I mean II Inc. hf cl. , " 5','-:| ' su"Pl`l!led hi: R:..:..__, .. .u:':u[ll1l|:L\'. The git I: ighly Hun! found her, manly and feelin g._.;| ' ,,-. .. -u.;u nmw. 1110 I Former fit mul- yuslxel. wllcnt an the (lrv .uI.,,..o .u'I.:- ' IVIJIZIC Elu II-I Bu: lighted h umu lllltl I!` what I have appqiutxm-n lnsuy it, an Will you In; Sm-L ------v nuusllllll; 4`\l|'l desire unmist inter_\'i(':w um open \'e!:ml:I. as 13 lh4_-_"If:_n,'.-cl love. be Lil?! I Miss M4` lhuln vuu lnI'l \_. AL but. In Marshall; M: .a....:_. - V l;l-}i`E nu! nld |_I whenhm dry 1'nl..l.l.n' lhu '1 sundni ne` Finn her w 'I'hmwh nur II)! Inc -n.....` .. Are nksnml 1|-'1-A-on (nr 4 uumen Beecher popular Byron ecd bl) chnlm-in 'We lczp nu _uu. - B] the fond re-nu-r A I: [I1 ____._, ' Fon."Tuz lix.uu\` rams nu: Hilllllli. Addrll Ill Elie` 1ND (70 ll prcprcd ` EXA M ! .\ '1 r One Dollar pr Mice, in .\ ._ ....... ..nnu uvu I: yiek mad r at clean. mm ...-:..I. AND`C:.>U.`- .->umIl.IsuI Px..(u.~i A.\' BYTE R HE-'.\ BCSLVI VOLq nu mill I relzilix r I... it mm: ...vu| 3 UI Lime, null; r liglzthoayq 1.: Man "IBJIH.-1 v -. ouxrrf pleased H6 imitation `Tm Ill 1`lu-. A x \ Beecher 1` Hvrnn In new during ____ _...., n 11.1 unMA1usK,_AND M OPTICJAN, BARBIE, from whom only they can be, procured. LAZARUS, MORRIS, an 00., - . Montreal. t`We employ no Pcdlars. _1 V 13-ly. . _ ,-_-. V...- -..--__. SOLE AGENT FOR NORTH SIMCOE LIBANIJER S. SANDERS. JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, AND OPTICIAN. BAnmr.~ ' -...u A contemporary thinks wrute about the " dark blue oc not think much of the Atlantio" alive. uon lo the W UNITED STATES, earers in the PRINCE EDWARDS ISLAND; . and DOMINION or CANADA, during the past ni Celebrated Perfe NEVER TIRE T LAST MANY YEARS WITHOUT CHANG ne years. Those oted Spectacles ma EYE, AND . E. ,4- !\/L .:.2\JL,.l\J1Jl`J3, have` after years of experience. experiment and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM, PERFECT SPECTACLES; which have been sold with` unlimited satisfac- tion to the wearers in . STATES. J..|11.|:.I.` BULL ex; coal that (',`.R A KTD `n rim` ....... a. :.au.al`uS 6: Morris, OCCULISTS AND OPTICIAN, HARTFORD. CONL -- ..........5 cu vmuame as Perfect Sight, AND PERFECT SIGHT can only be obtained by using` PERFECT SPECTACLES, the diiculty of procuring which is well known. p1;RFEor1E5 i5EE5iZ'8i%, have oxnerinm-n ........-.-...--n . .... unvuvllls Ul l'Ul'H:a'C[ blgnt! There is nothing so valuable Perfect I ` AND SIGHT ` __.,_ ., Qfil" The Blessing of Perfect Sight! Perfmt R?-H V ,, ...... .umuuuCllll'e8 UU1"14`lNSvof alllkinds, and furnishes all the paraphemnlia necessary for Funerals, including an excellent Hearse, which can be had on very moderate terms. V 1 n uu excellent Hean __________ _ , __-...,, ,.....uur we popular Byron paper collnr,_ .1 nd no one need choleric about it any more. ' In the Mississippi river tr nine hundred and ten stca city of` 292,17; tons, and 000. ado there are now mers. with a cup - valued at $24,556, A ......A--~-~* "' ' -. .-.. nnu UL at very short notice, and On Reasonable Tern He also keeps on hand, and manufa` COFFINS of s paraph73x_'nal.i_v._x1ece,ssnry Funemln. imn _RESPECTFULLY art;1<;u_I;ces to the public that he is at all times prepared to take contracts for building, and that he can furnish QAOII IIIl\ --- ---- .... ......umg, uuu bunt he n06's,-sAsH AND, BLINDVSA at very nntina, mu: Alexander Graham, 'l5"4,"P",UNfBTKf. It-T?"om>os1-r .-_---- Messhs. Laiarus & Morris, `IIl\ ""-"-' ruce. Wltll table um machine to ruri by machines making (.1 from $40 to 3375. Notes nnd nllnnunl ,,,,,,_-.. `....v.m1_y u_uu HHIHU SHICI Wheelcx-& \\jilson s, and Singei Pzico. with and treadle, 23: hand, $18, the same ati $75. ,._ -, .....v. -sluyca mumps and Lanterns always on band. B. & S. will also keep on hand the Chem pion Hand Shuttle Sewin nmkes precisely t_ho sumo stitch as Howe's, Wilson Sin ' , ger's machines. Plice. With fnhln nnil 4..,....~n,. Am. . 9 Machine, which` ....H...5 nu runs. It has now transpired that was only writing puma for t and on In H... 'M:..:...:---! - - Harriet I he popnlal 0 I V aw v -929 $6 I] QUIJVV/`G!!! Every description of Cook, Box and Stoves, Sugar Kettles, Tin-ware, Stove Lamps and Lanterns _B. will keen on hum! n.,. .- Mills. S vators,'Ploughs of 11] Horse Rake Threshin all of wh prices. the princi 0, consisting of ` R traw _Cul.ters, s. Hay F g Machines, ich will be sol Gang I kind orks, S Corn Crushers, &c., &c. d at the manufacturers Dunlap Street, Barrie, Ont. ' - g Im- pal manufnctories of enpers, Mowers; Ploughs, Culti- s, Horse Hoes, nwing Machines, -...uvu .v unv- BEATTIE 6: SCOTT. 'Bax'rie, April, 1869. - ll ly - gs A R LESPECTFULLY a he in no. n 4: _ -.-. me: I BEATTIE & scorvs I Alflfn IMPIEMENI Sawas & 'lTtru%wau`_@, Every descrintion nf nmn. n--- - ___,.... -......-.- a noun 4 . Proprietros. ' . MANUFACTURERS of and dealers in | every description of Box and Cooking ` Stoves. They also continue to manufacture their well-known Iron Beam-Steel Mould- Bonrd Ploughs, together with other Castings of the best description, done at the cheapest rates and on the shortest notice. November 20, 1867. 42-tf A' ' "om>osrrn THE Auxuuu u1'U1Ah IMPLEMEN T dz STOVE WORKS. nusunnd has squnudcrd mos? '12; fortune. It is thought that she will open as school for opera singing in Paris. V It has ---n 4-~ ' ` yum`. 119!` ...-.........uu run. mu: llislllo u*"CIS'l`ERNS of any size built on the most approved plan and on very reasonable terms. in any part of the Count ' 52` All orders bypost or otherwise promptly . V 1.-.. \IA vuv ;.|.uuu1'cu.' .1386 are cheap and not likely to get out `order. The price per foot is 45 cents, cash; or 50 cents on time. I!" | NTIFII [VIII 1:` :1 ->-- - - worgceu1nwcustoa_ .' - Depth of One` Hundred Feet. Thnv fl-I'll rhnnn and ....A I:u..u,, . umsn; or am cents time. WUUUII.-INTED F0]! 0i\E YEJR W-CIS1`R[?Nnf run: an... 1...:u -.. -- _-......u\/1.1.111 LKJIVLI." Which have given, wherever used," ent satisfaction. They can be clfectively worked in wells to a ` h...;n,. -1` f\.~- "' * "' " I.`I-114] Barrie Found:-y,* AGRICULTURAL uuvuu - SEWREY J: SULLIVAN. Barrio, October, 1868. ' _ 39- :- SEWREY & SULHVAN ? rum Bwyvgncrunv, V _.._.- .......-u-_uu nowe's, i'& \\jilson"s, Singer's ritlx $26; the same eio while `other as stitch are sold . 0 A x and accounts collected" for Patterson .......,...\....wm m uuu unuers H1 an Kinds of ` 'm)zber,.S`czs/z, Doors, B/z'mz s J10 ULDINGS, (11.. (90. _ I BARRIE, `ONT. ` a$ Lumber sawed and planed to order; and _ Sash, Doom and Blinds manufactured on the shortest notice. 22-tf .___.. V, ..... mun) 1118." `Jenny Lind has become quite poor. Ht husband has most of he; J for oner ainnrlnkv in D-*- fM"i>_ii "(")i7E D 51 U P,` [vlnh Inn-vn o-I---- -~~` kl b Brazel, Perkins '6: Co., Mnngfncturem of and Dealers in all kinds of 7,......I...-- ('`__I, r\ 9... - W : 'lv:Jn sunscnner would respectfulgoacquaint the people of Barrie and public . generally, of the fact that he has commenced business in his new building, Que door east at the Post Oicr, where he is prepaned to supply them with v Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oats, Pas, zo Of the very best uualitv and at N-m:nnnI.l.. ---._.`_. `HE SUBSCRIBERS DIRECT ATTEN-` tion to their ` lV"ii3A M'1L"1",`i$Li:"136"T"T HENRY sswnzv & co., _ . ,,____, .... nun UUUIVI` BARRIE, nit? v ---~- FEE subscriber would respectful] acquaint I t_b_e pe9p_le _of public. `One Boo? East qf lbtfou oce WT1ihe.Marseilles, C'o_llz'er Strget, Barrie. . WL:+- r .. -. l"E|'|Trl'I I nrnn-rrw-u ` vuuu ml. ncus round St. Ar An Irish nbsentea is said this comforting xnessngo to I --Tell the tenants that no shootyou will ., _. -uq uu4.\., F THE CELEBRATED QDDr1r1\ A (-11- I31- ij_--. MANUFAOTU_BEBS._, :\.,\rvvvvv`;.......-. .. COURT HOUSE, D I :- uuur nus; cy lIw'1 0&l .Rar4r-'e. III I` II T I I BANRIE, OM`. Terms Id nInnn6`....A.__. ._ an .-:s l manufactures rnishes all the _._._ , entire elfectivel v __., ....-... .. nun -uunu-.uau owcti the C ash. 'He invites gr call and a determination to give the `FULLEST SA-r_IsrAcuox.to good Why termaganc .Some ladies are so fond of dancing that they would like to take a good dance with St. Vitus round St. Anthony's re. to have sent his steward: 1 the threats to terrifv me. (

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