ase re . ® Iigcellancous. Marriage of Princess Alice. to the Dukedom of Hesse-Darmstadt, an sequently, without a Crown; though h from which he takes his name. Louis 18 25 years of age, having been bor in 1837. He is the senior of his bride b six years, the Princess Alice having bee born in 1843. The royal couple have bee which visits alike the palaces of the rich an, the cottages of the poor, has, on more tha Aud the ceremony, when it did come of Harvest Prospects in France. Pars, June 30. The last accounts received of the cori ed ten days since. The temperature hav ing become more mild has aided in th mT. It appears that the wheat has In some districts farmers complain that th head ot the wheat is not well filled. Th -- and in consequence of contradictory im formation received from the provinces. Sons of Temperance. The special maeting of Mechanics' Divi initiation of the Hon. John A. Macdonald by both Sons and Daughte,s of Temperance wade a member of this temperance 0/520 "tion. On his initiation, the hon. gen:.'® Zz. man of which, 'e reasons a Son of _ + as we understand, he explained which had induced him to be- Temperance. He said that he had been fully con- 1. associate him We hear that modest spoeect cal object in Mr. Macdonald made a very \, saying that he had no politi- view by taking lus present officers who officiated were «The 1+. oh the order of 12 or 13 years standing. -- Kin, gston News. (~The N.Y - World of the Tth inst. nise of the crops for this o winter wheat now har- o as large in quantity as ut will be quite sufficient : country, with enough to sate for foreign consumption. The winter ot crop of West ern New York, Southern Ohio, Indyfua, Tilin ris and all of Missouri will be an lly Ja 'ge und profitable. Not | eat of the Northwest. so with the spring i The Hessian fly, whi <h commenced its ra- vage on Long Island 1 nany years since, and has steadily worked it s way westward, has beén very destructive 1 the northwest this year, and for the first t. ime. The crop will scarcely be worth gathe wring in North Hli~ nois, lowa, and Wiscona 10. There is a pro- mise of abundaat yield «of corn, but there is {ar less planted than usw, owing tothe low prices last year, which, indeed, did not pay the cost of growing. This year will shew whether cotton can be raised profitably with free labor in Illinois. It has been planted extensively in ¢ Egypt." The experiment of growing beet sugar is algo to be tried mn the same state. Anecdote of Popé, says :--The prot year is fair. Th vesting will not b that of last year, b for the wants of tht Ore day as Pope was engaged in translat- ing fthe * Mlliad," he came tc a passage, + which neither he nor his assistant could 1 terpret. A stranger, who stood by, mn his "humble garb; very modestly suggested that he had some little acquaintance with Greek, perhaps he could assist them. * Try, try," said Pope, with the air of a boy who was encouraging a monkey to eat a red pepper. « There 18 an error 10 the print !"' said the stranger, looking at the text. Read as if there was no interrogation point at the end of the hoe, and you have the meaning at ' - Another daughter of the Queen has pnssed from the family circle, aud joined her hand aw) fortawe with those of a German Prince. Oui the 1st inst. Princess Alice Maud Mary was married to his Grand Ducal Highness the Prince Frederick William Louis, eldest son of Prince Charles William Louis, heir nephew of the reigning Duke. Ho is, con- may some day succeed to the Dukedom Prince affianced for some time; but pale Death, one occasion, postponed the wedding-day. was performed with the utmost degree of privacy consistent with the event.-- Leader. crops are more favorably than those receiv- ripening of the grain, It is, unfortunately, too true that a general feeling prevaiis that the approaching harvest will not be as pro- ductive as was expected a short time ago. No apprehension, however, is 'entertained that it will be inferior to an ordinary year. many places, not only from rust and from bemg laid, but likewise from the red worm. Paris corn market was quiet last weck.-- Buyers and sellers maintained a reserve po- sition, but on account of variable weather ville, up which the gas rashes in large vcl- ume and with great violencé. A romantic couple, a few niglits since, invited their friends and a clergyman to the vicinity of the well, set fire tothe spouting jet of gas, and by the light of the tall pillar of Tearing flame were unitetl in marriage. 11 that is not making light of the marriage ceremony we don't know what is.--Cleve- land Herald. ; (= The death of Mr. Merritt leaves a vacancy in Ontario Division. Mr. Street is mentioned as a probable candidate. If he comes forward there will be a vacancy in the County of Welland. d LAND TWENTY CENTS AN ACRE! Y. n d n ' IL, Quesec, 4th July, 1862. NOTICE is hereby given that the Lands in the Townships of Rose, Lefroy, Patton, Thompson, Esten, Spragg and Salter, situ- ated on the North Shore of Lake Huron (east of the Bruce Mines) will be open [or sale, upon the usual condition of actuul settle- ment thereon, on and after the Twentieth Day of August next, Upon application to Joseph Wilson, Exq., Crown Land Agent at Sault Ste Marie, U.C. Price Twenty Cents an Acre-- one-fifth to be paid down, and the remainder in four equal annual instalments, with terest. ANDREW RUSSELL, Assistant Cominissio Qnebec, July 12, 1862. n e ner. 32 e e Marriage Licenses ! R. LUND, Y AUTHORITY,--Issuer of Marnage Licenses, Commissioner for taking Affidavits, Conveyancer, &c., Clerk Third Drvision Court, County of Ontario. Office:---QUEEN-ST., PORT PERRY. Port Perry, July 17, 1861. 31-1 ry E FIRNITUR I8 AT' Trafalgar, loose seat, hai elsewhere for. ..... .. SOFAS. 3 Sweep depentine $15, where for..........J. Small Straight, $13, sold for. ....... seesnunvess TABL » ES, STANDS. Wash Stands from $1 25 u Walnut. do Bureaus from $5 upwards. be sold in proportion. buy il you want bargains. place ¢ 0 change. February, 12, 1862. E. CAS FACTOR French, spring bottom $3 25, soll Sewing Chairs from $1 upwards. Boston Rockers from $2 upwards. Cheaper than Ever! Fi i ' THE PLACE TO GET. W. H. PARK'S,|, Opposite Scott's Hotel, Prince Albert. Look at the following Prices CHAIRS, : Cain Seat, $1 25, sold elsewhere for $1 50. (EXCLUSIVELY) ESALE AND RETAIL! WHOL THE Subscriber informs the inhabitants of Oshawa he has taken the new premises Under the Corinthian Hall, Together with a large STORE HOUSE, two doors east from Ms, Sutton's . Drug Store, and the surrounding country that r Sloth, 3 a and opened an extensive assortment 0 vl «$4 50. y ) ' HARDWARE! In all its varions branches. He particularly calls the attention of the public to his impor- sold else- tation of RODGERS AND OTHER CUTLERY, Skates, Wire, Fenders, Mechanics? igs Tools, Circular Saws, rot, Steel for Sleigh Shoes, Conuter Scaler, Guns, Pistols, Paints, eisewhnere Centre Tables froin $4 upwards. Fall Leaf Tables from $3 upwards. pwards. BEDSTEADS. Common Bedsteads from $2 upwards. from $6 upwards. BUREAUS, A CUPBOARDS, Cupboards from $4 upwards, All otherarticles in the above line will Now is the time to Remember th jngie Scott's Hotel. wmber of all kinds taken in ex- 9 H's Pump & Fanning Mill y™ Oil and Glass, House Furnishing, Papier Mache Tea Trays, double handle Hay Kuves, India Rubber Packing, Wire Cloth, Rope, &c. : . Having unpoited direct from England and the United States, he feels confident that he can sell as low as the larger houses of Toronto. Observe the 8 f the rh <r IARYIS. GC. R. JARVIS. Y 1 o gn o Oshawa, Feo. 5,'1862, A NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 1e KELODEONS 'avy 's¥00d aNV FOR SALLE AT Allin's Book & Music Store. HARDWARE | HARDWARE | A Work of Absorbing Interest. Thrilling 'Adventures AMONG THE EARLY SETTLERS ! BY WARREN WILDWOOD, ESQ, RAWN from the most eventful period of Amencan History, and [rem the most authentic sources, these stories yet partake of all the wild, weird, and fearful character of romance. The volume con- tains the following, amoug others, MeCullough's Fearful Leap, The Bloody Block Holise, Poes' Desperate Encounter with Big Foot, Adventures of Daniel Boone, Perilous Adventures in a Canoe, The Mystery at Lancaster, Davy Crockeut's Adveatuares, The Desperadoes' Mistake, An Old Trapper in a Tight Place, The Wonderful Escape, The Desperado and the Regulators, The Ranger's Thrilling Indian Adventure, The Fighting Parson, Horrors of a oa Eanment,--Nofiolk in '76, Fearful Adventure among the Guerilius, The Gamblers' Den at Natchez, Perilous Adventures of Captain Brady, Fearful Encounter with a Bear, General Putnam's Daring Exploits, The Massacre at Fort Munms, The White Horseman, Black Dick and the Lynchers, Adventures of Simon Kenton, A She-Devil among the Tories, The Swamp Robbers of Louisiana, Thrilling Escape from a Prisou Ship, The Rifleman of Chippewa, Surpriged by Guerillas, The Candian Rebellion and Gen. Scott, | A Desperado's Thrilling Adventures, How a Brave Man saved Dotoit, A Desperado among the Mail Bags, The Indians and the Hollow Log, The Traveller and the Arkansas Bully, A Race for Life, Thrilling Adventures of Two Scouts, The Murderer's Ordeal, The Wolves and the Darkey Fiddler, The Murderer's Creek, &e., &ec. Everybody everywhere should get THRILLING ADVENTURES !! OW 1S IT THAT THERE IS SUCHE A DEMAND FOR THIS MEDICINE? , it the blind receive their sight. Because by. it the deaf are made to heur, and hence they become to know the use of the organs of speech, and the hitherto dumb are enabled 10 speuk ; and because by it the lame that were unable to lay a foot under them for, many years, have been enabled to walk by a few applications. In one instance, au. complicated case of Chronic Rheumatisin and White Swelling, of four years' standing, during which time the legs had to be kept. wa horizontal position. The nights and days of those four long years were speit int extreme suffering. Reader, think of the joy when in one hour and forty minutes' ap- plication, by the proprietor of this Medicine, the patient was enabled to walk as well as ever, and free from pain. aon Alike in cases of Piles, of from one tot twenty years' stunding, in which. Sprgiea operations and ary Medicine that could be thought of had failed. This Balm has given perfect, relief in a few days, and made a complete and permanent cure iw from two to six weeks. All Chronic Dis= eases treated with the same success. 'Toroxro, May 16, 1561. Having witnessed the examination of John Fallis, we ll uch pleasure iv adding our dueimony 10 the very cial effects of Mr. George Melemi's perseverhig ergetic treatment in his cuse, being that of a _dea, mute, who is sinted by his pareins 1o have heen deat anil dumb fron. birth. 8 Now 44 years of pgey and after three weeks of ui g zen! aid attention at tie bands of Mr. Mclean, he is now enabled not' only to fear, but to articnlate distinctly the letters of the alphn- bet, and pronounce some monosylinbles, Such is the progress | & already ny that we have no donb a ent will produce stiff furher : irontment of Mr. Mela is very simple, consisting of syringing. und the interiial and px- ternal application of what he terms his "Heute r d of vegetnble ingredients, which we ly safe, und in mmny instances where Aes have failed, buve proved euiinently suc- JAMES MILMURRAY, . C. 8. England, ELL, 1 cessful, Ly uburgli. Toroxto, November, 1850, GE McLgaN.--Dear Sir.--We the l wily convinced of the great value Mn. signed, Facts answer the question, Because by SIMCOE STREET, PRINCE ALBERT. FPYHE Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Prince Albert, surround- ing villages and country, that he is stil) carrying on business in the above line - Opposite Jno. Heard's Blacksmith Shop Where he will be happy to supply the wants ol his customers with a superior ar- rivals every week. A Good Melodeon can be had for $38 1 g&= Who would be withott one ? PIANOS GOING VERY CHEAP! Cali and see our bedfiful Stock. Fresh a1 sion on Friday evening last, called for i: ! was very well attended by members of the order. The Temperance Hall was thronged Mr. Macdonald was fully inJusted, and delivered a brief address, in the course os Day of the Lord has Come as a ticle oh reasonable terms, and feels confi- dent that by leaving yeur orders with him, you will find the workmanship and material such as cannot fail to give universal satis- faction. ' OC. NN. PRACTICAL OSHAWA, C. ARS, DENTIST ! w, Attended to, ALL WORK WARRANTED. (> References given if required. E. CASH. Alt PRACTICAL experitnce of 13 years in his profession, and a thorough ac quaintance with all its branches, enable | lum to state with confidence that in all cases usted to his care the best satisfaction given. . 1a! Rooms directly opposite the te enlrance on Simcoe Street, hae Ontario Bank. Prince Albert, Sept. 25, 186 FARM FOR SALE i third door north ou C. N. VARS. : com. ; : N excellent farm for sale, being lot ' r | le, buing ren id Basi 2 ? Srinkeng eiisloms | Oshawa, Oct, 9. 1861. gr No. 7, in the 4th concession of ach, ine e evils of 1... "a determination | ------ TT 1 | containing by measurement 100 Acres, 90 vinead is ud ha | come to rt. He was [A D. 1843! AND A. . 1844! of wliich will be sold for $35 per cre -- of society, ® th om on his pu ~d by the ---- ' The land is good and thoroughly improved, AECL 8 © ioanital "at oh The Advent Truth has 2riumphed 1 and nearly free from stumps, There ale two Hon. Malco] m Cameiva in Q= EN 2} The Long Night in Prophecy is Passed | 7° Suildings for three small farms. It idea struck 1 1m that it would be better Away ! able v. "lin the bulk or divided to sit \self with his own townsmen. will be sou The property is well situated the purchaser. . ~~ distance of the village being within a she four miles from the of Utica, and only . flourishing village of Pri. is a rare chance for any pers. buy a good farm ata low price, « most liberal terms. Sna,"¢ upon all the Earth! Therefore, Fear God and Give Glory to Him for {he Hour of His Judg- ment 8 Come! Rev. xiv. 7. HENRY BUSH. Port Perry, July 8, 1862. 30-ti For further particulars (if by letter pos: paid) apply to » JAMES HOLDEN, Observer Office, Prince Albert. "HENRY GRIST, EPARTMENTAL and Patliamenta Agent, Queneo, investigates and ad- 1 fel wn Land Claims, secures Land | Reach, June 25, 1862. 28-tf jusis Cro nformation obtainable | -------- a Patents, j:ocures inloru: FY from any of the Public Departments, takes 4 ps out Patents of I[nvenijons, registers Trade Hier Marks and Designs, takes cha!" of Private - f= Bills during their passage through ..!¢ Leg- Z (Pe islatme, &e., for parties. who are unabie to fe devote their own time to such business or H unwilling to incur the expense of traveling hh to Quebec. 0 Business with the Crown Land and other Government Departments, which often Orders and Repairs Promptly D. ALLIN. 8-1f Osuawa, Feb, 5, 1862. 2 The Subscriber has on hand a well assorted Stock of which he is prepared to Also a large Steck of Tin, JaPanned-ware, Zinc, Stove-PiPes, otc: ce Albert. This | Particular aitention paid to Eve-Troughing, and Job Work of every description. "ani wanting to | Intending purchasers will save money by inspecting-my «ud ou the | ing elsewhere. y bri stock previous to purchas 07 Shop adjoining he Post Office. Prince Albert, Oct, 30, 1861. (46.6m) T. BROWN. THE BALL ROLLING ! STILL THEY COME. Samsel P Barber D RESPECTFULLY INFOR.' MIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GEN- Ww OUL STOVES. Cooking, Parlor,& Box stoves Roll Claw I fom Oach, or Approved (rcdit! with Two Huudred new aud origmal E mavings, and will be sent to any postage pad, on receipt of price. cloth, $1.25. | | Business, By Frauk Crosby, Lsq. 25. i The Horse and his Diseases. By Dr. Robt. | § Jennies, Vo SN. "Price, $1 25, | The Family Doctor, By Prot. I. 8. Tay- | lor. M.D. I'rice, $1 00. Sunlight and Shadow, or, + The Poetry | Price, $1. | {of Home," By Harry Penciiler. Life and Adventures of Kit Carson. he | { Great Western Hunter aud Guide. Price, | Herald, which ean be had of me or any of $1.25 Moder Mis. .H Price $1. Together other valuable and useful works, a Cat tiv, postage paid, on receipt of price. Canvassers, Peddlers well (0 order a package of our Books. will find them exceedingly popular, terms liberal. 1,000 Local and Travellin wanted everywhere for their sale. For emngle copies, or for terms in qoanti dress, JOHN EDWIN POTTER, Publisher, Encourage Home Manufacture GG. W.I1RV] y J OULD rvespectiull Friends and the tow in operation, AFOUNPRY Implemauts as the country may the best Muietial and most approved Pat terns. relied ou. to manage the mechanical department, par- takes months to de by correspondence, can be transacted in a few days, and at a small cost, by employing a resident agent. *T98T '1 "AON 'US j1y 2ounig erally that he is now receiv. & his Fall supply or | ties ordering machines, may rely on getting This book contains 381 pages, Illustr ted Everybody's Lawyer and Counsellor in | Price, | 'n Cookery, in all its Branches, By | ale i with | logue of which will be sent free on applica- | Books forwarded to any address, | i We also | make PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS iu every | ------ ksellers, Nows Agents, Book Agents, | and others will do They and | Dyspepsia, General Debility, Fever & Ague,. g Agents! | ties, with other information apply to or ad- | No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ! yr | Shorr 1 | A RETHEO Iu rf A wh S announce to his | Londen ?ublic, that he has . + . i In the flourishing village of Uxbridge, where ! iy he intends manufacturing such Agricultural ju Juire, of As none brit the best wockmen will | be employed, the workmanship may be {0 Threshing Iachines. Having engaged Mr, M. W. Forstrg, who 15 well and favorably known as a machiznisl, | ergivs {them made, not only in a substautial | | manner, but with all' the late valuable ion the facts, of mony extinoid: has made in our midst, cheortully and stongly commend it to the publie. President) J. (?Lonoloe, Alderman, unger (J. 1 k. J. Cuity R. Dem ney oe, Auctioneer mission Mei. la chant. D. Ahlioy, Capivin of the steamboat Zimmernian. John Curr, Aldernmi, C JA. N. Mclean, 188 King. HEATHER BALM ™* 4 Extraordinary Cure of Deafness. [ | Gen "ut West ALi onto. Sup d= st. West, Toronto, Corewit, Wo iRev. Junies | dgur, Prim, Meth. Min. 1 | For further puiticulars see my Family ILY agents. GLEQ, McLEAN, { 83 Bay-st., Toronto. | JAMES HOLDEN, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Prince Avpert. 35-tf | CONSULT THE Old English Physicians FOR Toronto, Aug. 14, 1861. Old Ulcers, Scrofula, Erysipelus, Fistula, Piles, Kidneys, Debil- ity, Iufirmities of Youll & Old Age, &c., &c. |" No Mercury Used. Sn Dr. AMOS & SON, 148 East Genesee Street, three doors west of | Ellicott Street, Burraro, N.Y NLY PHYSICIANS [V] "of the Ruy) © " Ling until 9 aun 'The teatmen thirty years? extensive practice i Ii YOUNG MEN. 1 habit sometimes indulgd im by Toys # hem to wanhos not only 1 Y, nil | pring el | they ti | unaccountable feeli | ablise is vue em the dive catalogue of hums shuchive ad upon the liming cums ough wicw, Hing down to an wiiuely grave. Hodyg, yatem rupidly; Wasted way the eine Prevents the C1 ol (he syste esa and all ential denny fo rnd, soc Lu aNVv Address, post-paid, to HENRY GRIST, Box 344, P. O., Quebec. IST OF LETTERS remaining in thé Reach Post Office, July 16, 1862, Aishtrop R Kerksley Geo Arksey S J Leaman Joseph Brown Miss D 2 Martin J Boynton E 2 McArthur Neil Croshier John Masson Geo Clarkson Thos Murcar Jno FHV LVEL § "puey uo Apyuejuoo ydey 'osn [eAIpaly J0f ¥ ayiog pu By MN 'sotpuelg 'souipy popnog £7 use) Joy dea [3S Tia oy youy, 'dure pue '7p 180) 'Aen e[qey 'Arf oo1n 'SoUTPIBS 'sIa)sqOT 's1038AQ 'USI MIWA 'sSuliey sPpoy 'sulsrey 'SpuUOUW]Y 'sjuBlIng 'saogop 'sBoy, 30 Jo03g [24 €1Y pastecal sul seq saqUISqNS: oyL "S GAIVIDONIS 4 av 'SLIUIAS HIVIONIS "HOYY Gilliott A Chambers John McDonald Donald f= Claughton W MoTaggart Mary 4 Conroy F Markham Rev jo f= Cadmore Miss M A Mitchell Wm ® Cowan R McKercher A o © Camera D Mowbray M . ? Dobson ott Jas T NYE oT Poach Johns 0'Neil Joo (Established 1848.) Debo Jas © + O'Leary Jas Emaney & White Patterson Geo JOHN NOTT, Ellis Wm inch iy > oman We Rewnisns (CHAR AND CABINET MAKER! Gondey Jas pocinsoh ert DEALER m all kinds of Furniture, Gaham John Reid Mary House and Sign Painter, Glazier, Gama 0 Robirson John 2 Paper Hanger, aid general Undertaker, &c. Graham Mrs A 2 Reid David N. B. All kinds of produce and good Graham A Soverein & Sons lumber taken in exchange for work. Graham Jas Seymore Jas Borelia, Sept. 25, 1861. 41-tf Gardner R Sinclair Neil re © Saunders Mrs E Gimblet Geo nie Tummonds Wm R. WALSH. Hartwell EN ORSE FARIER, is in - this neighbor- Cooking, Parlor, § isox Stoves, Which he is Selling on the most Liberal Terms for 2A CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT ! , ALSO STOVE-PIPES, Tin, Sheet-Iron, Copper, Sheet-Zine, §c. In fact every thing connected with his line of business. (Sheep Skins, Rags, old Copper, and most kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. Cash customers take particular notice : you can buy Sioves with ready cash as cheap at Barber's as in any other Establishment in the County of Ontario, Ag -1 Prince Albert, Nov. 20, 1861+ DONOVAN, WALKEY & GO. (LATEIRA B. CARPENTER) MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, CUTTERS, &c. BROCK STREET, WHITBY. All of the above work exectued with neatness and despatch, luprovements. | 1 wiecked m | il nd, pedis posed to consumption wid a tainol evils wore to be dreaded (hun death itself, | -- | caves the sutivier Scrapers, Straw-Cullers, &c. Mi He will also contiitne to keep constantly on hand an assortment of Stoves, Pots and Sugar Kettles, which he feels confident will merit supjort. I= Op Inox, Brass & Coppin TAKEN IN FXCHANGE. He takes this opportunity of tendering his grateful acknowledgments, for the very libe- and hopes, by strict attention and just deal- ing, to merit a large share of public patronage. Uxbridge, April 15, 1861. MAIL LINE OF STAGLS! FROM WHITBY, NORTH. AIL Line of Stages Daily from Whithy to Brooklin, Manchester, Uxbribge, Prinee Albert, Port Perry ; also, a line each way daily between Uxbridge, Manchester, Prince Albert, and Port Perry. The Stages ou this line leave Uxbridge at 104 a.m., every morning, [Sundays ex- cepted,] and connect with the Port Perry ce." Pope's assistant improved upon | ¢ wt : . : by ie Stage at Manchester for Whitby. hie biol, i the rr Hicks 1 Wn ToyierB 8 ake H hoods 2 ji en Trading 10k. All'work warranted. Call and see specimens. Remember the address. _ The Stage will leave Whitby every mori- culty. Pope was chagrined ; he could never | Harnson Geo Tait He is well acquainted with the mode of | Whitby, Sept. 6, 1859. 39 DONOVAN, WALKEY & CO oe ht hott past 10 0 oksar a endure to be surpassed in anything. Turn - | Hazelwood John Vincent £ pricking, and trimming; and can treat y : : Iii , Manch Uxbridge, Pile. Albert and ing to the stranger, he said, in a sarcastic Himley Wm ernon Jas successfully any disease that horsesare sub- DOECKER : Port Perry. 8 3 Irwin E Ann Webster R ject to. CHarGEs MopERATE. Residence EE. S. B 4 \ Pp Tike. Flot thie SobRirv to tone Will you please to tell me what an | yj. iceon Thos Wilcox Wm PRINCE ALRERT. ED AUCTIONEER!! |. ' assengers coming fi e country tc Ee ati" mid. 1he Jobufen J Wakelund Fi CB lion Jong sooo. gut, | LIOBOSRE ve wean] 11 v }|Sstaats take tho sage Tr Wingo stranger, scanning the ill-shaped poet, « it | Johnston Geo Bean Voor LL .ORDE "Tt nt the Observer office, | 51 7 1 1 : « \stages by this line, with much more time to is a little, crooked, contemptible thing that Kee Office hours from 8, a. m. 106 p. m. THE OLD STAND FOR EVER Il oat Al Bg urd isi attention, |" °° EL atm do business, and less money to puy, as the asks questions!" 20.3% 2 from ROBSON, P. M. ------ Bills made out and. atigndod to free of T Siliseiien offer for sale 25 acres of fare will only be : 7 = ----------------------=------ | UNION HOTEL, MANCHESTER. |charge. Blank Notes a ged for decimal ab bing composed of part of the | 75 Gents from Usbridge to Whitby Station ! Very Romantic, . - leurrency furnished a very chep rates. east of lot No. 15, in the 5th Con. of | And the same from the Station to Uxbridge. of Nf Money ! Money FPYHE undersigned begs to acquaint the |. lensS a yiesSi. DECKER, . Reach. There is. 'From Epsom and Utica to the Station 50 4%, Some have curious freaks when | ~ TE a eT Tk LUDA phe' i sy: bedn id by Prince Albert, March 28,1860. 1511) Aout 20 Acres Cleared ! OE eavelling hy Sthe Sabov : abont to ba tied up mn the marriage knot.-- 00 in fitting up the: Hotel iately ccenpid by | NDE - PARTNERSHIP. | The property is well situated, being within | Staged will find careful "and. objiuineg We bared coin chon or | 853,000 |werlie tage ore DISSOLUTION: OF "PARTNERSHIP, Gt ind Sol isc ne mts Sue, Sol fo ! i on Express trains, and also on board : [travelling eommunity, The t brands ot ih oom x sn of Prince. rt, Boreha, and Port Perry. | cels and baggage. % rar vices for making a T0 INVEST ON REAL ESTATE, wines, ie rs and es .. Roomy and con TE Partnership hitherto ig _be- | Terms lib ral. 13 2 P. S.--The line trom Uxbridge will com- : ih sar. : -| 0 At Low Interest. «1 |ienioni sheds, good tabling, and an atten-| A tween Hurd & Billings, at Princo ; tL A vn | mence on. Tuesday, the first day of July § « fast ?? warriage knot, but a couple at Sa x v % ] id Bill & Hurd, at Pott Pe For further particulars apply to the own- Y: ; § ah : itteb: Apply to > tive Ostler,--Hugh Moore. N.B. Meals at | Albert, atid Bi Ings urd, at. IY) | ras if. by lotter post-paid Port' Perry post next, leaving Thompson's Northern Hate, . lineville, on the. Cleveland and Pittsburg JOHN BILLINGS, all hours. ' : | has been dissolved by mutual Songal IS office P ry Uxbridge and will call at all the other hotels t Railroad, a few days since hit upon & "new Solicitor. CHARLES McCLUE, JOHN SL GS. . in the village. thing-in weddings." Prince: Albert, Proprietor. P. ACH . T.&G. PAXTON. oo N. RAY, Agent. There is a spouting gas well in Saline-| September 18, 1861. 40-1f Manchester, Aug. 3. 1861, 34 June Ist, A. D., 1861, 25-ttl Port Perry, May 12, 1862. 22" Whitby, 23rd June, 1862. 29 . » ° ef NN . Plows, Cultivators of various sizes, Road- | i ilar attention will be paid to the | ture of the most popular patterns of | yj Plows, inciuting the Canadian Ion Beam, ( All of which he intends offering at prices | themselves thot in any instanee wh | ral favors received during the past winter, |! } a ion YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. AMOS & Ww th ve invented aon tiie above dise: take pleasure in wnomieing thay 1 i ig instiument for the 1 duis Leen subjected 10 1 Rlisaie in Laon Vans, jit the most emi Ipbin and New 1 d for 1h fe af ukness, or uny diseuse of Hie gental orgubin othe secret habits of youth. Price $10, by Seal! ot Tail or N most skep! A 5. . AMOS & SOW, in ) 0 sntisly the ul as to the merits of thi ment, pledge 0 sutisfuctory, aficr a fan triad, the money will by returning the metunient in good order, ¥ prove wi- be refunded) NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES. is, Affection hroat, Nose, : arising from. ret habit of youth, which produce tational de - bility, render marvinge Smpeasiple and, in the end, de- stroy both body and mind. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Personsin any part of the world may be successfully treated by forward, correct detnil of their case, with a remittunee for ni mes, &e., which will be returned with the utmost dispatch, secure from observat=s.-. Address Dr. AMOS & SON, - 48 Eusi Genesee Sncel, Three Doors West of Ellicott Streets. i Ao SEE "omens Smeg ey 13] NEW TAILORING » ESTABLISHMENT! "[ HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RENTED the premises Juiely occupied by Mr. Unger, two doors east of the Anglo-Ameri- can. Hotel, where all kinds of Tailoring will be done "ir the most Fashionable and Approved Styles, with neatness and des- patch, and hopes by strict attention to busi~ ness and punctuality to all orders to merit a liberal share of public patronage. (= Merchants Cloths alsa made up.-- All 'work done on the most reasonable terms. Sr (5 CUTTING ATTENDED TO. «£Y J. BULLEN Prince Albert. March, 28, 1860. C15-k GOOD NEWS. Courtice & Rolph Hl AVE oo received a quantity of New "A Goods, domprising Whalebone Gut Whips just imported from England.} Horse Nets, Saddles, Bridles, Marhngales, @ and Harness of all desbriptions, all of which will be sold at the lowest renunerating pro- | (its. Please .eall and examine for your- selves. ¥ Prince Albert, Ang. 8, 1860. 3 § -