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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Nov 1877, p. 4

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0 and Ottawa Railway Pa, Nov. 8.--The by-law granting 878, 000 to the Toronto and Ottawa railway by way of Perth, was carried in the southern {group by a vote of 702 votes out of a total vote of 930. This With the $300,000 About to be voted on in Toronto and the $200,000 to be given by Ottawa will make an addition of $675,000 to the sums already fgraated in did of the enterprise. From pres. ent appearances the fictual commencement of this road will not be long delayed, and when once commienced It will be pushed to tompletion and prove & source of profit and _ advantage to the province but especially to those places through which it may pass. of the Toronto and Ottawa Railway, the Norwood Register says: --The newly located fine through this county is said to be a very favorable one, and will. according to infor- mation received from Mr. Stewart, civil en- gineer, be about one and a half miles shorter than the other routes already surveyed through the county. The surveyivg party met with no obstacles of any consequence in their explorations in this district, but were tompelled; on accotint of some high cuttings and deep ravines; to make a slight detour northward in the township of Belmont. The party is now locating the line in the county of Hastings, and as far as we can learn, are making good progress. -- 0 A > Pre#borr, Nov. 10. --This mornings ex press train No. 3, from the west, which is due at Prescott Junction at4 a.m., met with a serious accident while approaching the station. The engine mounted the rail, and rushed out upon the side tracks, hanling the express and baggage cars after. The air brakes wore at once applied, and averted much dammage which would otherwise have resulted. The engine and tender and bag- goge and express cars are a total wreck, -- 'The express messenger, Mr. Myers, was just checking ii his run when he was thrown against the car, and had his knee badly hurt A gang of men goon arrived from Brockville, when the work of clearing the wreck com. menced, and it is though: that the line will again be clear this evening. It was found bat the damage to the road had becn more serious than was supposed. The rails were tortt up in scveral places both on the main one and siding, and in some places burried f, the sand. Bf iiiitn.inii, Laurier's Defeat: Le Nouveau Monde says :--Mr. Latirier ¥as eertainly the stronge:t candidate his party could have brought forward, and if, joined to this, the fact is borne in mind that the elec toral division was considered as a liberal stronghold: his defeat assumes all che pro- portions of a decided check for the Govern- ment, La Minerve phrases it as follows :--The McKenzie cabinet received on Saturday the most powerful blow dealt to it since it came into existence--a blow which completes its ruin in our province, and wiich will also weak normously in the other prove inces. The Ottawa cabmen the night after the election, organized a torch-light procession in honor of the Conservative victory in' Drummond and Arthabaska. They visited the residences of prominent Conscrvatives, and presented C. H. McIntosh, editor of the Citizen; with an address. Lots of Ministerials are willing to resign to make room for Laurier if they get their It is rumored that Mr. Thibaudeau, Quebec, has telegraphed to the Premier to the effect that he would willingly make way for Mr, Laurier.-- Star, The other way on--while Grit sheets are bowling over the make.belicve bribery and corruption which they say defeated Mr, Laurier. Le Canadien puts the matter right as follows :--It would be difficult to foresee the consequences of Mr. Laurier's defeat in all their ram fications ; at all cvents they are disastrous. If corruption had not been pwmcticed Mr, Bourbeau's majority would have Beer two hundred notwithstanding the defection of the English who almost unani- mously voted against us, no doubt to thank the Conservative party for the guarantees we have given them in spite of the Lib- eral, 2 N-- Cmcago, Nov, 11.--Little further news has been received to-day conceraing the loss of the ill-fated schooner "Magellan," of St. Uatharines, which left this port for Toronto with a load of twenty thousand bushels of corn on Tuesday last. The vesscl was dam- aged beforé'leaving port by a collision with one f oun city bridges, and thus was ina lesg able to weather the tariffic storms of last week. She was seen in dis- trees of Two Rivers, Michigan, and ur- doubtedly sank with all on board during the storm of Thursday last, The beach near Manitowoc, Wisconsin, is covered for the space of five miles with on, and four bodics have already been washed ashore. Papers found on the bodics Hear the names of H, P. Larson, Glasgow ; P, Tait of Quebec ;and a tintype of a lady with the name of Mrs. D L Marshall, Clay. N.Y. Part of the body ofa womaa v | to be the female cook, has also Been washed ashore, togetoer with a portion ofa womans dress, The bodies were all frosen bard. A corner' inquest is now tak- . 2 "Magellan" was commanded by plain Jobn Belyea. The vesscl was not ng cargo was insured for $11,000. he Canadian schooner "Mary Merritt," that : as the "Magellan," put | rig can have no hesitancy in purchasing. PRACTICAL A GOOD Assortment of Buggies OFFICE OF THE BROWN & PATTERSON MPG CO'Y. WHITBY, ONT. T0. THE PUBLIC. In presen! our Twenty d Annual Catal of Agricul farmers of Canada for the year 1877, we do so with more than an ordinary confidence, from the marked favor and patronage conferred upon us, and the steady and in- cceasing demand from year to year for our new celebrated Farm Implements. < We shall continue as heretofore. a3 manufacturers, to make a specialty of Agricultural Machinery--the Johnston Self-raking Reaper, the Triumph Combine Reaper and Mower, the Cayuga Mower, the Young Canada Mower, and our new Whitby Harvester claiming a large shave of our time ard attention. For the Inst twenty-two years we have given our most carcful and undidvided attention to the manufacture and operation of the various machines in use, sifting out the best points, remedying defects, modifying and correcting errors, strengthening weak points, adapting and proportioning every part as our incrensing experience has suggested. We employ only the best mechanical skill, and our machines pass under thesmest careful supervision and serutiny--every detail being sub ected to the severest criticism--and each machine is thoroughly tested before leaving our works, to prove the Completers of every part and there is no difficalty in putting them in operation by any person ol moderate mechanical ability. Our machinery has been selected and constructed with a special reference to the manu- facture of our own machines--many tools having been made for this particular purpose, and not adapted for other work, and our workmen are educated up to the wants and requirements of our manfacture--obtaining a thorough knowledge of the construction of our machines, and are thus enabled to obtain a higher degree of skill and proficiency than where general manu- facturing is carried on. We are, therefore, enabled to Introduce & more perfect system into all the departments of manufacture, adding not only to the perfection of the work, but also to the rapidity of its exe- cution--and a consequent reduction of cost. This principle is regarded necessary in a well regulated t> turn out our machines with a higher degree of perfection, to defy competition. The Johnston Self Raking Reaper to the degree of prideand establishment, and we are enabled and at prices so low as absolutely perfluous, but as there are many claiming to manufacture this machine who have adhered to the old original Johnston machine, without keeping up to the improvements, that justice 10 ourselves and patrons require of us to state that we hinve modified it in almost every es-ential part, and for strength, durability, and equality of cut, in every ind and condition of grain; lightness of draught and ease of anagement--the "Johnston," as manufactured by us---stands pre-eminently ahead of all other reapers. In proof of this position we have only to point to the many First Prizes awarded us--at the Inst Provineinl trinl of Ontario, and mary county trials which have taken place all over Canada, within the last few years. nm T 13) Eh Y Ty OUR TRIUMPH COMBINED MACHINE with late improvements, is all that can be desired in a combined machine, and cannot fail to meet all the requirements of purchasers, Our Improved Cayuga Chief, Ji, and our Young Canada Mowers are both first claas machines--constrincted almost wholly of Iron and Steel. The Cayuga Jr. has & rear cut, and the Young Canada a front cut; both strong, durable machines, and not ex- celled by any machines in the market for quality of cut, durability, lightness of dra', adapta- bility, and ease of management. OUR NEW °" WIHITBY HARVESTER." As the country has become better adapted to machinery, and many of our farmers have be- come skilled in the use of machines, & growing demand has sprung up tora Light, Durable, First-Class Reaper. Alive to the requirements ot the day, we have snceeeded in iuventing a machine witha Wrought Tron Frame, wich the least possible gearing--with large, broad-faced drive wheel, -- and £0 constructed that the frame and table tilt at the same time, thereby keeping the pitman always in line with the knife. The rakes are driven directly from the main shaft--there being no perceptible side draft, and no weight upon the horses necks. We are confident that we have succeeded in inventing the most perfect Reaper, taking it in all its parts, that has ever been produced. We have applied for letters patent, and shall hold our invention, for our own exclusive manufacture, and we respectfully suggest to intending purel rs, that they should see this machine before giving their orders for the coming harvest. : Whitby Harvester" weighs, all told, 600 pounds, but being made principally of the best quality ofiron and steel, and from its ingenious and compact construction, it combines the strength and durability of the heavier machines. All our machines are fully warranted. With this list of machines, we feel confident that we ean meet every requirement, and we respec.fully solicit a trial of our machines, believing that we can furnish a better machine for the money than can be obtained elsewhere. Respectfully Yours, BROWN & PATTERSON MFG CO. Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877. We 1% EF 37 ~ Yah = =" x ch S32 ] > ~= 35 29 > & nn 332 3 = 3:35 0 ie Bana = > Eo RX 4 287 gis 2320 ge = 38 sr BF Sc } J gz R Eo) 2 oF 3 EOE ERR RE i= NE i g He =) 1) 53 - © & * 5 Ea Fm bd =r Bs ga EWE ExR0 = 12 O24 Bz Em : e323 Fg € = S = i #2 . 3 S - i | g EA --- nm Ww PUMPS! -- () -- You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province At J. ITRVIN'S PUMP 0 Cc = 0 » ACTORY, ORT PERRY ee SEE THE PRICES. Force Poxpr--A complete Pump and Fire agine with Hose and Coupling complete for $25. Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cts per foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 cents per foot. Common turned sfiction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, rem $3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! aking in the largest factorics in Ca: ada and nt that he can perfectly satisfy all that will mt al ~------ Having had long experience 1n Pump-m theUni'ed States, the subscriber feels confide favor him with a cal Allordersforany o Sept.29,1870. Buggies, ]. fthe above, whether by mail orotherwise promptly attended to. ! y JOHN IRVIN. Port Perry. Phaetons, AND OTHER | SUMMER Ontario Carriage Works, PORT PERRY. The érsigned has much pl in calling ion to his superior stock of Buggies, Phaet-ns, &c., &c., the manufacture of the present season, which for excellence of material, quality of workmanship, style and finish are all that could be desired; and while these Carringes are in every way superior, the prices are placed so that parties requiring a new ik : JAMES EMANEY. Port Perry, April 10, 1877. 'M. UD. DONOVAN, BF oh y # NEAR TER TOWN HALL, Cat BROCK STREET, WHITBY. ; -------- tly on hand made from the best Material. -- Work mado to order with nea and despatch, Particular attention p.a to re- ppoiriog. Vy aes are kept all kinds of ATTACHMENTS AND OMS! A pe of | | EWING | {omyss FOR SALE, Cheap for Cash Or approved Notes. Ben. Repairing promptly attended to. | CARRIAGE MAKER [#3 Show Rooms opposite J. Nott & Son's, is now so well known as a Single Reaper, that a word of commendation would almost seem su- Queen street, Port Perry. Cc. TUPPER. Sept. 5, 1877. Miss Chisholm EGS to intimate to her friends and the public generally that she has secured the premises one door east of Mr. Wright's Boot and Shoe Emporium, where the will keep constantly on hand a new and well selected stock of FANMY GUUS, BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, ANONINoAERN Ip SCHOOL BOOKS, And the very latest selections of Sheet Music! She hopes by a'tention to business and moderate prices to merit a share of public patronage, STAMPING done to order, Remember the ¢ New Fancy Goods Store' -- Queen St. Port Perry. Port Perry, April 4, 1877. 17 DAVIS & SOR' STEAM Caper Factory! PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers always keep on hand (and areconstantly manufabturing more) a large Stock of just such URNITURE FURNITURE. As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers, All of cuoice Ma- reriA! , the Best Workmaxsuip, and at sven ices as cannot fail to suit. UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly attended to and charges moderaf COFFINS of all sizes kept con- stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE ji procured on short notice, i The American Style of Hearse. Also an ordinary style of Hearse. I! § J. W. DAVIS & SONS, PortPerry, Nov. 26, 1873 19-1) THE TIME HAS COME ~--~----FOR-- GENTLEMEN To prepare for the coming cold weather and in P ts 80 would do well w visit WILSON'S GENT'S FURNISHING DEPOT - Where the bes ima terial is kept on hand in Shirnga TROUSKRING! TINGS, and OVERCUATINGS ry case and ine A SURE FIT GUARANTEED A full assortment of Fine Shirts, Flannel Neck-ties Hosl d aterproof Loate. - ers, Gents Jewelry, and everything kept in first class furnishing houses. PRICES VERY MODERATE. 29 Parties' own terial mad Short, Notice and in Latest Style, Remember ie place, one door north of Queenon Perry Port Perry, Oct 17, 1877. en W00D SHOP T0 RENT. . Factory, Manchester, This is an advantageous jred for carryi es d his . > uj _ for ng on the w partment. The tools and lumber will be sold alae tion to the party renting the shop. This is an éxceilent opening, the location is everyway Sievorabie for doing a large and profitable bus- ness. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises W.C. HEARD mn Clocks. and Jewelry Es ab- lishment. JUST 4r HAND : Gold Watches--Gents and Ladies'. Gold Chains-- Fiue Silver Watches. do. Silver Watches--Stemwinders. Fine Gold Jewelry. Fine Gold Rings. Silver Chains, &c , Cheap for C ASH. N.B.-- Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and guaranteed. Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. JOHN DIESRFEILD. ns Za. ASL ARENAS § ager or i Cabinet Makers, Beir : Upholsterers. © gt Take pleasure in informing their. ght ety and the public generally that they have on '| hand in their Warerooms | and well a Tables; Wood, Cane and 8 Chairs ; Couches in Reps, Cretonne, Damasks | and Hair-Cloth, Sofas, Bureaus, Sidel Cupboards, Writing Desks, Bedsteads,; | Nots, Stands, Mirrors in Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Straw, Wool, Moss, a Mined and Hair Mattresses, Bedroom Setts, Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, Dunk's and { Whiteside's Spring Beds, &c, which will be sold as cheap as at any House in the lo. | PICTURE FRAMING. | Keeping a large Stock of Walnut, Gilt and = Rose and Gilt, Mouldings, Chromos and ~ Lithographs we feel confident we can give ~ satisfaction in this branch of our business as 2 we make a specialty of it. ~Z UNDERTAKING Aa0080s HE undersigned would embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to their numerous customers for the generous and still cxtending patronage bestowed upon them since they entered into business in Port Perry, Hitherto it has been our aim to fill the orders of our customers on the shortest notice, furnishing the best ma. terial and superior workmanship, and so far our efforts have been successful, We have now much pleasure in informing our cus. tomers and the public generally that we have moved into our new premises one door west of our former place of business, where we shall have increased facilities for filling orders and driving business generally. The public may rely on having their orders promptly filled with CHOICE MATERIAL Good Workmanship, PERFECT FIT! Give ns a call at our new premises one door' west of our old place of business. DOUBT & MOTHERAL. Port Perry, Sept 25, 1877. NEW STOCK! OF STYLISH, SUPERIOR Watches In Gold and Silver ; Gold and Fancy JEWELRY! In the Latest Fashions and most handsome Btyels. CLOCKS In Great Variety, Choice Nilo: From the Manfacturers Direct. STATIONERY, The Stativoery Department always com- plete and regularly supplied with the great- est variety and best quality of everything in the line. ware. A YL YN (DY FANCY GOODS Fancy Goods suitable for all ; most at- tractive in style; and at prices to suit, Come and. inepect my Stock. The lowest possible Prices. W. H. MCAW, 1877. Port Perry, Oct. 17," Choice, Reliable Apple 'irees for All . YYHE Subscriber has for Sale at his Nur- sery; two miles north of Brooklin, Ont, 25,000 first.class Apple Trees in a vigorous, healthy condition, and ot choice d pti of Fruit. Sold at the very lowest figures and warranted true to their name. This & rare chance for obtaining choice trees, cheap . A. T. TURNER, lin. . Brooklin, Sept 26, 1876. § § NOTICE. EAVETROUGHS in st, short notice Pi Reng othe Grp. 'AN kin of Repairing promptly attended. E. C. STEPHENS. Prince Albert, April 28, "R76; Mazchester, O¢t3, 1876. ® We would respecttully call attention to our Undertaking Department where everything necessary for the proper performance of the Jast rites due the decensed can be furnished on the shortest notice, we keep on hand at all times a good selection of Walnut, Elm, But- ternut, Rosewood D. T. and 0. G. Coffins, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets. Shrouds in all styles. Face cloths and Caps. Gloves and bands furnished free of charge. A first class HEARSE. All kinds of good lumber taken in ex- ! change for Work. The Subscribers are the only authorized agents in the locality for the $ Whitby Marble Works. ep Having increased our facilities we hope hy paying strict attention to business and fair S T O \ ] E S | dealing to merit a share of public patronage. 11 p@™ Remember the place--ncarly oppo- site J. Wright's Boot and Shoe Store and Take FIRST PRIZES at the Provincial adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D. Exhibition ? Because they arc the best in Urquhart's Agricultural sale rooms. Market N Night calls promptly attended to by one of the firm, . J. NOTT & SON, | Port Perry, July 1st, 1875. > ATTENTION ! WHY DID GURNEY'S For a comparison with other makes, see the Specimens now on Exhibition at B.cOWN =< Tailurg Estabistment ! | ST( V I DE POT OVER MR. BROWN"S (LATE MR. CUR- RIE'S) STORE. PORT PERRY. i roORT PERRY 'T HANKFUL for many years of liberal and increasing patrcnace the subscriber would inform his cu tom rs and the genera Every Stove Warranted. public that he has got thoroughly arranged THOS. BROWN. n his new premises over Mr. Brown's S! Port Perry, Oct 12, 1876. with iucreased accommodations for carrying ! : on every department of his business All orders promptly filled The NewestFashicn regularly received. The Latest Style, du- perior Workman ship, and perfect fit: w ranted. JAMES RIGGS. Richardson's 15, 1876. Port Perry, "| Plain and Fancy Breads of Every. variety. 3 44 PE ery and Confectionery business .4. in all their branches carried om my Port Perry and Prince Albert establiéhments $d rahy . : Orders filled with fhe shortest, notice. Bridal #nd other Cakes made to order., Socials and other entertainments supplied on moderate terms, CONFECTION in every variety atid of the best quality; Children's Toys in abundance. Call at my Bakery; Port Perry or Prince Albert. : CHAS. HISCOCKS. Port. Perry, March 10, 1875. THE GREATEST Wonder of Modern Times The 'mus Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all com- plaints incidental to Females, The Oryr™eNT is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of however long standing, For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gont, Rheumatism, and all Skin diseases it has no equal. fe BEWARE OF NEW YORK COUNTERIVEITS. Spurious imitations of * Holloway' ?1lls and Ointment" are manufactured and gold under the name «f "Holloway & Co.," by J. F. Henry Curran & Co., Drucgists, and also by the Metropolitan Med icine Company of New York. A with an assnum- ed trade murk-- -- Again one | Joseph Haydoel ot New York, ise passes off counterfeits of his own make under the name of Holle way & Co., having for a trade mark a Crescent and Serpent ; McKessen & Robbins of New York are agents for the same. These persons, the better to deceive yon, unblushingly Caution the Public in the smal books of directions affixed to their Medicines, which are really the spurious imitations, to Beware of Counterfeits. 3 PQA TE du IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT sQUT s TAILO ING ESIABLL M AT OVER BIGELOW'S ST)RE PORT PERRY JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, May 6, 1875. SAY, rea & --RN i PERRY. PORT . HE undersigned would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to his many customers for their liberal patronge in the past and would beg to remind them and the public in genersl that he is still planing lumber at 1 per thousand. FIRST CLASS jf ALE (VRAIN, IRST claks Tailoring in all its depart-- Doors, KF ments, Sash, AT HUGOE'S, PRINC: ALB=RT. Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. Prince Albert, April 2, 1871. 1 Th. | LL parties indeb ome by Book nee are hereby required to make immedi payment of the same to Messrs Douln Motheral, otherwise costs will be inenrred R. WARRINER Elinds, &c., &c. Which cannot be surpassed in quality or had at Jower prices, 5 st = PAY UP PA Pp, All parties indebted to me are hereby re- quested to pay up forthwith and confer a favor on > Port Perry, Sept. 6, 1 IMPORTANT NOTI.E | HE undersigned having Leased term of years the Notice Y MANCHESTER FLOURING MILLS ! And having thoroughly Repaired and Reno- vated every part of them, have wuch pleasure 'in stating that they are now in Fist Class order. We | giving full satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, and by strict atten- tion to business we will be in a position to execute all work entrusted to us promptly and satisfactorily. The most prompt and carcful attention given to GRISTING. S| A supply of Coarse Feed constantly on hand and for Sale. Trade Mark 12 TY \Be Manchester Fiouring AUSTRALIAN HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, with all rights and privileges to use and' dispose of the same, \ JOHN YOUNG. I ** General Grocery, Flour & Feed Nothing need be addea as to the value of & TT 0 RE of this Feed for Horses and Cattle, it is un- PCRT PIRRY A RICHARDSON. Port P:rry, Dec, 21, 1876 for a Take FHIS is to give notice that I have sold i to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, the Thanking those who have favored usin the past with {heir patronage and soliciting a continuance of the same, with an invita tion to all to give us a trial, we remain at your service, a8 MILLERS, McKITRICK & SANDERS. Manchester, July 18, 1877. i equalled by anything yet discovered for im- proving the condition of these valuable ani- mals both as to flesh and general health. All parties owning horses or cattle should Lave it. Je Rotel testimony of all ---- who have it on their stock is that they | Tndersign: 3 would not now do without it. It is cheap. T= D ed] having pute based shat block on Queen Street OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Has opened a General Grocery, Flour and Feed Business and intends at all times to keep for sale such Goods snd at such Prices as will secure a fair share of Public Patronage whjep i will be my aim to main: throngh | : = FAIR DEALING, OHNE mice of years, rk py #1 being part of lot It, in the Sth eon. of the cull and es Low PRICES, : TOWNSHIP OF REACH, #G~ The bighest price paid for any The Rent canbe paid in Tabor on the pro- quantity of good BUTTER. pe! sufe and beneficial. The purity of the mix ture is guaranteed. J. V. THOMPSON Port Perry, Jan'y 18, 1876. : VALUABLE STOCK FIRM 10 REV, | Remember the place, Opposite the Post Office. | WM TABER, Proprietor - xvifige Village. | WV. TUMMONDS. i Port Perry, Aug 8th, 1877, | Uxbridge, June 27, 187 - feel confident of |. Unserupulous Dealers obtain them at very low prices and sel! them to the Public in Canada as my genuiue Pills and Ointment I most earnestly and respeetfully appeal to 0 of Families and other generally of britih meric, that they may be pleased to denounce unspavingly these frauds Parchascrs should look to tle Label on the Pots and Boxes. [If the address is no: 533. Oxtord Street, London, they are Connterfeiis, Each Pot and Box .f the Genuine Medicine, bears the British Zovernment Stamp, with the words * s Pp AND OINTMENT, LoNpox there On the label iz the ad N , Oxroup Steerer, Loxpox where alon are Manufactured. 1% Parties who may be ded hy Ven# dors cel i lollowny's Pills and Ofntmey 3 mine make, sha'l on communicating the particulars to me, he amply remunerated, aud their names never divulged. Fuel. vr THOMAS MOLLOW AY London, Januar: 1st. 1511, KNOW By reading and practicing the inestimable truths con- ined in the best medical k ever issucd, entitled SELF-PRESERVATION con: therefrom, and contains more than pre- scriptions, wy one of which is worth the price of the "This book was written by the most ex- tensive and probably the most skilful practitioner in America, to whom was awarded a gold and jew- elled medal by the National Mc Association. A Pamphlet, illustrated with the very finest Steel Engraving . vel of art an sent FREE to sll 3 for it at once. Address - PEABODY MEDICAL pire xo to THYSELF finch Bt., Boston, Mass. CONSUMP.ION (Ui ki. An old Physician, retired trom active prac- tice, having: had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of n Veget- able Remedy for the speedygand | nent cure of Consumption, Asthma. = itis, and all Throat and Lung Affections; also. a positive and radical eure for Nervous Debil - ity and all nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative wers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.-- Actuated by this motive, and a couselentions desire to relieve human suflering, he will send Free of Charge, toall who desire, this recipe, with full directions lor preparing and success fully using, Sent by return of mail by dressing with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. C. STEPHENS, Box 86, Brockville, Ont D.8. PF. MANCHESTER. in, HE ARD'S Carving: Woks ! a GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat -L ing that he has secured the valnable services of One of the best wood-workers in the Pro- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to' fill all orders for Cutters, Sl ighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairs in Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice { Customers may roly on getting the best material, latest styles and superior works manship. Special attention' given to' HORSE SHOEING and the work done so as to secure: the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. B&F" All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted, 1 : W. €. HEARD. 874. 15 4 ' : nd Posts for Sale, OR SALE, any quantity of first'clrs Cedar, Bails nnd oxi Ae alleast half of 15. 1n the Sth on Beach. Twill also baye on Hand at Manchester ' a large quantity of Cedar Ruils and Ponts. Apply to v F. E. LAWRENCE, Greenbank P.07 Greenbank, Dec. 14, 1876. Manchester, Dec. 17th 1 Cedar Rails Confectionery.

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