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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Nov 1874, p. 4

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| : | | | JG {ties SRSIONG VERIO: Ee ES 'Matters in Europe Becoming = teres sting. : Great Britain is as calm internally and ex tornall as could be desired, respected abroad 2 o at home. * not ye ready for afight en her but'she is fast picking up and Ly the time that Russia and Germany get into cach other's embrace France will back the bear and make Germany pay back the the indemnity with compound interest. Germany and Russia are doubtless taking cach other's proportions and a dread struggle for the mastery may commence any day. Hullman, the intended assassin of Bis march, is about to be brought to trial Lut no! advocate will accept of the dangerous posi-' tion to defend him. Some of the papers are! whipping the bar and calling thom cowards | --they know that Biss. is not to be played as 1 learned the art of 4 + generations os ot been able to dis- cr an infallible preventative that will stop the Lair from falling off. Bearine is, without doubt the safest dressing, and is also the most delightful preparation to use ever made. The Extremn.e Penalty of tke Law. ven attempted the life of Bis- peen tried found guilty and sen- ke hanged. Brau, Oct 3I--A ministctial order has been issued (o carry into effect the sentence of death against Kullman, at St George pris- on near Payrenth, et ---- Playing Soldier. Loxmy, Nov 2--The latest dispatches from Buenos Ayres state that a battle was foughilast Monday, near the mouth of the Salado River. The Governmentals, under Gov Campos, still hold the position there and chim the victory. Mitre retreated 'with the rebel forces, and was afterwards joined by Riban, and has returned to the scene of conflict. Another battle between the two forces is imminent. ---------- » Touched Bottom. 'We feel ashamed to state that it is possible to find ia our fair county an exhibition of -of such vandalism as the following notice gives proot of. Orrawa, Oct 30--On Wednesday night last some evil disposed person placed some old tics an the track of the St, Lawrance and Ottawa Railway,ncar this city. Fortunately they were old, and the wheels of tht engine crushed them and no damage was done. i Beecher's Counsel. Beecher's counsel expécted that they were unusually smart when they attempted to save the scamp by & legal Lick, but Chief Justice Neilson was not to be caught napping New York, Oct. 30.--Chief Justice Neil- son to-day denied the motion for a bifl "of{° particulurs, spec ifying the time and place at which the alleged improper "intimacies took place between Henry W Beecher" and Mrs Elizabeth et ® Cm An Expensive Pull Hawurax, N 8, Oct TS 1--Georpe Brown, of this place, Las accepted the challenge of 3} x H Sadler, the English champion to row alp I five mile race with a turn, for $5,000, cither here or at Springficd, Mass. A UU A .- Brearrasr.--Errs's CocOA.~GRATEFUL AND CoxrorTING.--* By a thorough knowledge of which govern the op ULL GHG UU IIL wed Ly ful application of the fine properties of el selected cocen, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored be- verage which may save us many heavy a doc- tors' bills." -- Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with Boiling Wateror Milk. Each packet is labelied-- J Enos & Co Homoo- pathic Chemists, London." 5 Maxuracrone or Cocoa give an account of the pr ces: dlopte d by Messrs, James Epps & Co., manufacturers of dictetic articles, at their Euston Road, London" Canss IVs Household Guide, ---------- St. Anus, Bout de tH "é WAS FOR SF fering from Cough, Expoctoration nud Night Sweats, nttended vw ith, extreme ner-- vous and ph prostration. My body was greatly cn ated, und the general im- pression was that I had not long to live, If began taking Dr. WHEELEF COMPOUND ELIXIR OF PHOSPHATES AND CALI BAYA, and improvement took place imme. diate y. I gained in weight and strength, -- , My Cough and my Night Sweats disappeared and I am now in enjoyment of exeellent health. Many of my friends to w hom T1/| have recommended the Elixir have exper- | fenced equally rcmarkable results, W. W. SIMPSON, Agent, @ rt [SPECIAL NOTICES.] BEARING ! "REAL suse p GREASE | A Mair Beautifier, Froseny: er and » Brean Wo See in the Isle, RT. R. This elegant prosparation named from the Canada id from which its most essential is a of Real Bears Grease, and other ingredients, 80 combined as to retain for a great length of time, its original fragrance and purity. As a dresing for the hair Sofie can be more b It is perfumed, and ha the Hair soft, "pliant and glossy. It serves to give it that peculiar Heine and color, which is so essential to a mplete toilet. Itis the cheapest, most a and best dressing in the world. 'A GOOD CHANCE FOR A in want of Cedar or Fire- 3 We will now 3 artidle in executed 1n' the best style. Putting « on Style. Spain appears to be > working through the Carlist tussle and in proportion as the Car list p the G t appears to put on style. 1s The Spanish Gov t having d thie sovereignty of Sooldo Arclipelago, i* the Indian Ocean, the British colonists On those isles have forwarded a nfemorial © Her Majesty's Government complaining of the grievances to which they are subcted under Spanish rule, and asking for protection in their legal rights. A British frigate hasbeen despatched to investigate vhe matter with orders to report. Panis, Oct. 26--Ar official note has been | received from the Spanish Government de- | manding that #e French Government im< m diately seerender the crew of the blockade runner Nanes as deserters, The French | Goversment has returned a reply declining to accede to the demane of the Spanish Cab- int, and declaring that such demand is con- aary to the whole spirit of Internationa Law. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ! AND Horse-Shoeing ! 'YHE Subscriber having leased the Black- smith Shop opposite the Post Office in the Village of SAINTFIELD, Takes this opportunity of informing the Farming commuuity-and others in the sur- rounding country, that he is carrying on Blacksmithing in all its depirtments, and that he will make HORSE-SHOEING al- ways a specialty. Horse-shocing done on such principles as cannot fail in giving the horse the greatest case in truveljug, besides pro- perly developing the foot, and «preventing interfering. All orders promptly attended to and all werk warranted, and charges n oderate, A share of public patronage solicited. P&S" Remember the pl pposite the Post Office, Saintfield. Ba JOHN FERGUSON. Saintfield, Oct. 28, 1874. 14 $5 TO $20 0 DAY.--AgentsWanted All classes of working people, of er sex, young and old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Post card to States cost bvt two cents. Address G. STINSON & CO, Portland, Maine. A PUBLIC CAUTION. -- One Holloway's Pills and Ointment are: neither manufactured nor sold in any part of the Unit- ed States, although they may be obtained in tle B.N. American Provinces. Each Potand Box bears the British Gov- ernment Stamp, with the words "Holloway's Pitis and Ointment, London," engraved there- "Te has become necessary to make this an. nouncement because the New York Chemical Company (who pay nobody) finding at last that their name has been so 'exposed, have as- sumed the title of " Holloway & Co,;" but, even now, no one will buy their medicines direct from them, so they have made arrange- ments to supply. exclusively the firm of Messrs, Henry & Co., of New York, with their so-called | "Holloway's "Pills and Ointment. » It is presumed that from the large connexion ssrs, Henry and Co. have in the British inces and elsew here, Hie public is very to be imposed upon by unscrupuloug and ot hey exercise great | caut 0 pry ring misled, by "find- | ing these medicines bearing a stamp With the name of "Holloway and Co., New York," printed thereon. Many respectable firms in the British Pro- Ces, Vm obtain my medi nes direct from v ang the 82.9 Pro: like vend ted] tT should, Tor te De ves andthe public, insert their n © papers, that il may be known that my medicines can be had genuine from them. The following is a list of the firms alluded to;and I particularly recommend those who desire to get my medicines to apply to some of the Houses named :-- Messrs, Avery, Brown & Co, Halifax, N.S. Forsyth & Co. fax, N.S. nx, } St. John, N.B. © a P.E. 1 St Jolin, N.B dd 5. Orpesi, orden. pos 'George C. Hunt, Le Windsor, On Fredericton, N.B. Mr. W. H. Dhoupgon, Harbor Grace, N,F.L. Nr J. M. Wiley, Fredericton, ii W. & DD! Vaile, Nontica sale 420. do: and 34s. per 5 of Ointment, for wl s must be sent in 'advance, Chemists and other vendors of Holleway's genuine Pills and Ointment may have their ! names inserted in the local papers if they will please apply Lere-- THDYAS HOLLOWAY. 533, Oxford Street, | London, Woh nt, 18%4. "Supared IM I9PI0 03 IPL FIONA, 830g jo yuouniossy oon "ASLIHM '133uls dNoous '0 rue 'TIVE NMOL EHL uVaN "YAMVIK FOVIGIVD TV OIIOVA | --SHOJUY 199q OY} WO OPV PUVY UO A[)uwISUOD 80) 'NVAONOGQ -a1 0) pred WM. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & BUILIER. RICK LAYING STONE WORK, ras. Utica, July 15,1873. ATLORING © IN ALL 178 Dara, 1 mt ---- Tn ---- MR. SEXTON'S COLUMN. LUMBER! LATH! se AND ---- SHINGLES ! ----AND---- BILL LUMBER Ey) FY ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ---- AND -- CUT TO ORDER --AT -- AMMATON MILLS, PORT PERRY. [Port Perry, Sopt 24, 1878, { UXBRIDGE CABINET AND ORGAN |FALL GOODS '! 4 FOR 1874, MANUFACTURING COMPANY, BE a i am] UXBRIDGE be Cabinet Organ T By KE. Embodies the Latest and best results of Inventive Genius and Experience--hence their CONCEDED SUPERIORITY It is the intention of the Company not only to make the Best Instruments, but to «= Sell them the Cheapest! QUALITY AND Tur 1s now is full running order. There Warerooms are furnished with a large variety of the latest and most popular wares of the day, and upou examination, will be found to be very LOW IN PRICE. Comparisons invited, VALUE CONSIDERED. Furniture Der. ARTME | ° Their Wholesale Prices will be found to compare favorably with any other house in the trade, they most respectfully solicit an ination of their Stock in all their De- partments. IN THI UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Everything is also complete. A good selection of Walnut, Elm, Butternut, Oak, Rose wood, Velvet and Cloth-covered COFFINS always on hand. We have also two FIRST- CLASS HEARSES with the necessary appendages, Uxbridge Cabinet and Organ Manufacturing Co'y, A. T. BUTTON, Uxbridge, July 22, 1874. MANCHESTER CARRIAGE WORKS! General- Blacksmithing ! FC HE Srlncrilpe] in returning thanks to his numerons customers for the liberal patronage he has received in the past, would now inform them and the public gene rally that he has taken the Wood Department under his own contre} and in future will carry on both the wood and iron departments, and is now prepared to fill all orders coanceted with either branch. BUCCIES, WACO <3 » and every description of CARRIAGE made in the New ut Style of the Best Material, and by First Class Workmen, BEF Repairs neatly and expeditiously executed. . All work warranted and charges moderate, Mine Mary 1874. vi. C. HEARD. Works! Tp ERRY. « his numerous customers for the *d upon him during the m: years business Navin s rendered an extension of promis MOVED TO POI T PERRY, Largely extended my premises and secured greatly increased facilities for business and am liberal and constantly increasing p in which Le has been in busin In 8. SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the § and by first class Se Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended to. Old Carriages repaired with noatness and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages, timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. CUTTER gem. Come and inspect our Works, Port ein Dec. 24, 1873. 3 EMANEY, JAME! THE SUBSCRIBER | Has now on hand a splendid assortment of [011 Eavetroughs, Cistern Pumps, LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favorably with any in the County both as to price and quality. Ben. Job Work attended to with our usual dispatch. A. E. McOAW. Port Perry, May 13, 1874, PUMPS! PUMPS! 0 You can get the best and cheapest. Pump in the Province At PUMP ITRVIN'S PATENT FACTORY, PORT PERRY. . Ee SEE THE PRICES. Foror Pour--A complete Dap and Fire Engine with Hose and Coupling Somiplets for $: Patent Swing Li 2 Irs a 50 cents Dor foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 cents per foo Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Oistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. J. Also every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES ! had long experience 1n Pump-making in the largest factories in Canada and LL States, § id bribes fats a that he can perfectly satisty all that will tavor wit All orders i ry sl the above, whether by mailor otherwise Prodly RYN Port Perry. Sept. 29,1870. . now prepared more prompt » meet the increasing dimands of customers and | to fill orders on the shortest notice, CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, | Basswood, 1 in., any width, AT PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ALL, AND PERFECT PICTURES SECURED AT MKENZIE & SCOTT'S rHOTOGHAPH GALLERIES Orposit Foy's Hotl, Port Perry. ITH the view of supplying the great Y demand for their much Q er JUST TO HAND 300 Tons of | AM prepared oa apy. al nite in this part "o CHEA PER : Than it can be got anywhere else, Stove Coal, of all sizes, cons hand. pen. Also a quantity of Shingles Apply to J. J. SHA 4t Brown & Ross' Port Perry, July 15, 1874. Photographs, the Subscribers have--regard- TRENBETH'S Wik thanks to my numerous cus-' tomers for liberal support in the past, I take this opportunity of advising them and the public gencrally, that MY FALL STOCK! Has now arrived and is complete in every department ; of CHOICE QUALITY, NEWEST STYLES, and VERY CHEAP. Full lines and splendid value in Canadian and English Tweeds, Broad Cloths, Trowser- ings and Vestings, Every variety of Overcoatings. A Complete Stock of Ready-: made Clothing in the latest styles, my own manufacture. The Furnishing Department comprises everything in the line. Shirts in every va- riety. Underclothing of Choice quality and all Styles, cheap. A Full Assortment of Stylish Hats and Caps. Look out for my Stock of Gents' fine Furs to arrive shortly. W. TRENBETH Port Perry, Augt 26, 1874. The Subscrib much pleasure in an- De ing to his friends and customers, and he pul) lic in general, that he has completely ah, a his JEWELRY € With a well selected 4 at i | 1 ! ; ! 5, Lockets, | Silver Plated Ware, | Clocks for the Million 1 | for the Young! | &e., &ec., &o. ! the Sel | i | And tespeetfu'ly invites the above Goods and by Goup article at as low a pri can afford, he 2 sure, that Lought, you will go home with great sa faction. inspection of He intends to sell at a to clear out the nd get the | 1s Td All Go ALKAXTED | px, P i$] 11. | JOHN DIESFELD, | Opposite G. U. Whi aris Port 1 erry, Duc. 17, 187 2 yi] ---- WITH TUE STREAM. The undeisigped would thank his numer- ous customers he gencrous and liberal | patronage bestowed uponchim in the past ; -- 'and would beg to inform them and the pub: lic generally that he has OPENED BUSINESS IN PORT PERRY POR' YihivY, And that in the future his business will be | carried on at Port Perry and Prince Albert He hopes by this arrangement and the in | creased business facilities which he has thus | secured to be able more fully to meet the wants of the rapidly increasing population of this highly prosperous section of country CHAS. HISCOCKS. Baker and Confectioner, Candies, Biscuits, Cakes, Bread, Flour, Oat meal, Cornmeal, Lobsters, Sardines, Fruits Toys, &c. WEDDING CAKES MADE, TO ORDER! p@™ Tea Meetings, &c., furnished on liberal Terms, Shops--Prince Albert and Port Perry. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Prince Albort and Port Perry, } November 27, 1873. " Eglin Ly and introduced such Instruments as will at all times secure PERFECT PICTURES, Their thorough knowledge of every de- ro nt of the Art, acquired in some of the ; best Galleries on this continent, together | with their excellentGalleries and superior in- struments, give them facilitics enjoyed by few for producing those beautiful Photo- graphs admired by all who sce them, By skilfully retouching the negatives the most handsome photographs are produced in every instance, Their Galleries are stocked with a choice assortment of First Class Albums, Picture Frames, Stereoscopic Jogmments, the Finest , and 8p hs in end. less variety. A cordial welcome is extended to all to visit our Galleries and inspect our Stock . McKENZIE & SCOTT. Port Perry, Dee. 10, 1873. 51 [ProasTioN 1 TO THE INHABITANTS OF 'NORTHERN REACH] THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, &e., IS AT THE Greenbank » Store. GEO. FLINT. 1874, asure in inform- fi 5 : public gen- erally, that Le has on hard a good and well assorted seldetion of 5 Greenbank , 1874, SPRING, , Centre, i and Wood, Cane 2 ch X Shy an re bir and ih M: wtrasses, &e 1 be sold as low as at any Housk in the Trav, All goods delivered free of charge. 89 ELEY on hand a i, Galk, Butter. aud Cloth-covered Coffins, Shrouds iv YET. All kinds of zoo taken in exchange for work, TI, iber is the only authorized Agent in this locality for the Whithy Marble Works, J. N. Port Pe CHEAPER THAN EVER W. H. PARK IS SELLING YN TDI FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credis, N.B 0 omega Un ndertaking Done op the. SHORTEST NOTICE and OnEap. 2 UASHEORLUNBER THE OSHAWA C CABINET coy Will pay the Juste price, in Cash, for the following sizes of LUMBER Delivered at their yard in Oshawa. [Square Edge Preferred.)' Oak or Ash, 1 in,, 1, 2 in,, any width. Buiterut, 1 in., any width. Rock Elm, 1} in, 1} in, any width. Common Water Elm, 1 in., any width. « 1}in, 5,8, 10 or 16 in., wide. « 1}in, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20,0r 21, in, wide. Pine, 1in., 1}, 2 in,, 12, 14 or 16 feet long. Maple, Beech, and Birch : {in, 1} in, 1} In, 1} in, 1} in, 2 in, 3} in, 5in., Plank. 2§x2%, Square Scantling. ; W. H. GIBBS. 5 President. 5 R the BIG CHAIR directly opposite the Post Office, Port Perry. The highest price paid for "all kinds of good Lumber, BE A good stout boy wanted to learn the Business. Agent for ToussToxes and MoNuMENTS. W. H. PARK. Port Perry, Sept, 14, 1874, TIRST CLA ASS BRICK! T= Subscriber is prepared to supply, and is constantly manufacturing, any quan~ tity of First Class Brick, at his BRICK YARD, PORT PRRBY, North of what was formerly Borclia. Tie | Clay from which the Bricks are manufactured cannot be surpassed in quality. The mixing, | © grinding, moulding, and management of the 7 Kiln are under the care and superintendence of thoroughly experienced and skilful brick makers, Parties wishing choice brick will find it to | q be to their advantage to supply themselves at my yard, NEIL McARTHUR. less of expense--so fitted up their Galleries Oshawa, Feb 5 1873, . Port Perry, July 29,1874, 32 rj uss Subscriber has on hand and ii a stantly manufacturing large quange of the very best quality of Brick at his 4] North of Borelia, now Port Perry. Brick have ben. carefully 'examined nd throughly tested in all their stages both ¢to material. manufacture, drying and real t cellence as durable brick , by Aaron Camem, Esq, of Oshawa, one of the most skilh{ bricklayers and reliable contractors in ye Province, and pronounced by him «to be is G00» BBIYR As are made in the Province, Orders filled promptly as agreed on, NEIL McARTHUR. Port Perry, Aug. 25,1874. 26 DAVIS & SONS? STEAM Capmer Facrony! PORT PERRY. if Hi Subscribers always keep on hand (and are constantly manufacturing more) a large Stock of just such IPURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of Choice Ma- TERIAL, the Bist Wonkmaysuip, and at suey RICES as cannot fail to suit, UNDERTAKING nal its Cts promptly : : attended to and charges moderate. COFFINS of all sizes kept con- :. stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and : newest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE : : procured on short notice. The American Style of : Ele 80. Also an ordinary style : of Hearse, J. W. DAVIS & SONS. Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-13 So BRR C CT.ASS BOTS & NOK Material, W ali, Styl and Fit! :: %"HE Subscriber would return his sincere I nks for the very extensive and rapidly patronage bestowed on him since opening business in PORT PERRY; wuld embrace this opportunity of as- and the public gener- st so in the future will to using only the best 'employing none bug good work- selling at prices--when the quality considered=which cannot purchasers. on hand lots of Boots and wn manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, ep Hirst block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, FOR SALE, ~ ACRES of Land, being prt of lab ¢) No. 29, in the 5 5th concession of the * TOWNSHIP OF SCOTT. Part of the above property is cleared. For further particulars apply to the pros prictor, And Constantly Shoes®@; J. V. THOMPSON, Port Perry. March 17, 1874, 13 The only reliable Gift Distribution in the country. 75,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! To be distributed in LL.D. SITNES 10TH REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise! To bo drawn Monday, Nov. 23rd 1874, ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF 85,000, IN GOLD || one Prize of $5,000 in Silver! Prize $1,000 REE CASH 1000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunt tches affront BR Vest Chisine, Solid and Double-p) hiver ware, Jewelry, &ec. Si of Gifts, 10,000. Tickets limited to ents wanted = om her rremiime wf he kets, i ngic Tickets, $1; S| Tickets, $10; edn = Hil CH i Twelve Circulars containing a Seseription of the 1 it, of ps ny SE rnematiun nr reference to the ind sen All letiers must be addressed vod Luss tien Main Of D. 101 We Fi st Si, mow on , 0. 1

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