e says you were the best drilled » lorgtall yg volunteers, Mays,' the 1.¥*utenant went on, ¢ and that you had at one time the temporary command of the company.' ¢ Why, I 3 gh then to get a commission," one Fal. * "Mays shrugzed his shoulders, and refort- edgy < Bah ! I havn't influential friends in the right department, you know.' Vayle Ventnor blazed fourth in the same indignant protest that he had brought for- ward upon another occasion, and when he ended there was a determined look ar- ~oand his firm-set mouth that told of a pur- oR. When Raymond Mays left the club-room "Hat night it was actually with a friendly nod to Ventnor's cordial ¢ Good-night I shou'd think it was easy A few days more and the furlough would "have expired. ¢ Vayle Ventnor, Private,' was n sound hearty man again. There was "no excuse now for delay, though the band played Die Schonbrunner in sush melting memorizing strams, and the Star Spangled Banner rolled through the halls. Whistling the latter lustily lo get the former out of his head, he was rushing up "the stairs and round a corner--that fatal orner--when swirl ! came a silk gown and its owner. He opeued hisarms in a flash-- into them he took silk gown and nll--all the pretty, pretty wearer, He gathered her up with a litle exulting laugh, and set her down inside the private parloor; but not until he had said, ¢ Carlotta, be my Carlota, you little darling !" and she liad promised that she would. ¢ So yon are engaged,Carlotta 2" Raymond Mays remarked a short time after this. ¢«Yes | am egaged Raymond.' «Wel I give you my congratulations, LCarlotta look here." He handed her an open letter. She read--an appointment to a Captaincy in the --th Regiment. § Oh, [ am soglad for you.!" she exclaim- ed «How came it? «It came by Vayle Ventnor, private, thought he does not know my knowledge of of hig influence.' . Then he told her of their conversation at the club-room, and how directly afier he re- ceived this appointment, through Governor g=--and Colonel , who were both near relatives of Vayle Ventnor. ¢ And now, Carlotta, I have offered you my congratula- tions, I am going to him for the same pur- 'purpose, and to thank him. lle deserves his happiness, for he is a good fellow ; but 1 wish he never had come here after all, Carlotta.' ¢ Then yon would never have got your commission,' che aaswered, slyly. ¢ But,' bending down, ¢ ghouldn't'T have , got-Carlotta 2 «Oh no, no ; we were both too old ac- quaintences, Raymond. You'll like some- body else much better than you ever did me.' He stoutly denied this possibility ; but ali the tims he was ajusting his splendid sash with infinite satistaction, and Carlotta said unto herself, ¢ I'll nsk my heart while it beats under that uniform.' He held out his hand. ¢ Good-by, Car- lotta ; I sail to-night.' He tried hard to look miserable, butall in vain, ¢ Gocd-by I" Then suddenly, in a quiet flash of feeling, he bent nearer. The ¢ good-by' was a kiss. She. laughed. ¢ How dare you Raymond ?' ¢ For old acquaintence sake, and because next time | see you you will be Mrs. Vayle Ventnor.-- Private.' THE subscriber begs to inform his numerous customers that he has removed from the shop lately occupied by him to the premises lately ocenpied as a hotel south of Mr, Gordon's Store, where hie is pr d to supply the public with first class Wagons,C arriages,8Lc. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. . Constantly on hand a large supply of those ex: cellen Revolving Korse Rakes! Such as manufactured last year. Good Sheds on the pren under which to tore Carriages, &c., while under repairs. JAMES PARKIN. Manchester, April 18, 1866. EXAMINATION ! Teachers HE Semi-Annual Examination of Teachers . for the County of Ontario will 'béy-héld in the School House, in the Village of Uxbridge, On the 28th and 20th days of May, at 9 o'clock a.m. Applicants will be careful to be forward at the commencement, and must be furnished with satisfactory testimonials of good moral eharacter. By order of the Board of Public Instruction. ' R. H. THORNTON, Secretary. April 20th, 1867. 15-td ONTARIO BANK. Dividend No. 20. OTIOE iz hereby given, that a dividend 8f four per cent, upon the paid up Capital Stock of this Institution for the current half year, has this day n declared, and that the same will be payable at the Bank, and its branches, on and after Saturday, 1st of June, next. The transfer books will be closed from the 6th to the 31st of May, inclusive. Notice is also given that the annual general meeting of the Stockholders, for the election of directors for the ensuing year, will be held at the ing House, Bowmanville, on Monday, the * third day of June next. The chair to be taken at twelve o'clock, noon, precisely. By order of the Board, D. FISHER, Casnier. 16 Court of Revision ! NOTICE Oafario Bank, Bowmanville, April 20, 1867. 8 hereby given that the first sitting of the I Court of Erion to revise the Assessment Roll for the Township of Scugog; "005 For the year 1867, will sit at , FINALLY'S HALL, SCUGOG, ON :SATURDAY, the 85th day of May, At one o'cloek p. m., of which all persons inter- "hereby required to take notice and gov- "themselves accordingly. oy aern J. FOY, a 4: Township Clerk. Beugog April 24, 1867, 15-8w -his Stock to be convinced that they can do better by buying at his establishment than at CAT TION! BY notify the public generally and intending' purohasers 'particnlarly, to be cautious with whom they conclude Bargains, before they call at the : ' ONTARIO CARRIAGE FACTORY 'Where they will find on hand a quantity of first class Carriages & I HERE| 4 : hol and first class workmen, Oall and seo d on they of the friends that this is the Cheapest House in them. 131 would also intimate to my numerous Prince Albert to get your Horse Shoeing done. Work Warranted or no Pay. JAMES EMANEY. Prince Albert, May 22, 1866. 5 PRINCE ALBERT CARRIAGE FACTORY. YHE subscriber at the commencement of the Summer Campaign, begs to inform the public that having taker: especial pains in securing the best material the country affords, and having had some 27 years experience in the business, he is prepared to supply superior Wagons, Carriages & Implements AT SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE PRICES. Parties In want of anything in Lis line may rely on getting a handsome and substantial article, the contemptible and ehildish hint at counterfeiters by a jealous rival, to the contrary notwithstanding. Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing. and General Jobbing. GEORGE WHITE. Prince Albert, April 18, 1866. JUST RECEIVED! A superior lot of FRENCH CALF SKIN Which will be Sold Cheap for Cash ; also on hand a large Stock of Spanish Sole Leather, which will be disposed of on the most favorable terms to cash purchasers. Having a large number of men constant employed in manufacturing Boots& Shoes I am prepared to offer inducements equal if not superior to any house in the trade. Also an immense Stock of Boots and Shoes purchased in'the best markets, which will be sold at a slight ad. | vance on the cost. | You will findit to your advantage to come and examine the Stock. Cash for Hides, Tallow and Hemlock Rark. J. WRIGHT. PRINCE ALBERT ano MANCHESTER, NEW WATCHES! New Clocks! New Jewelry & Silver-plate, AT W. HEPINSTALL'S BROOKLIN. ------D CE -- N.B. All kinds of Watches and Clocks neatly repaired and WARRANTED, BROOKLIN, Dec. 26, 1866. 51 R. WILSON, DRUGCGCISYT, OPPOSITE SCOTT'S HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT! EALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils; Perfumery, Trusses, Hair Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, Sponges, and Soaps, &ec. Special attention given to the preparation and dispensing of Physicians prescriptions. Prince Albeit, Jan. 22, 1867. T. COURTICE'S IDLER RR Mk, Simcoe Street, Prince Albert. ---------- FHE Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock in Ontario, in SADDLES, HARNESS TRUNKS, &ec. A large assortment of WHIPS and SLEIGH BELLS--wholesale and retail. Come and see! A whole Set of Harness, complete, for only 813. Other articles in Prince Albert, Dec. 5, 1866. NOTICE! A. SINCLAIR EGS to inform hie friends and the public gone that his FALL STOCK ha® arrived, consisting of FIRST CLASS TEAS and a CHOICE LOT OF GROCERIES. Wines, Brandies, and other Liquors of the best brands --Porter and Ales. = Wines, Brandies, &c., for medical purposes. He would say 10 HOTEL oun bo that they have only to call and examine proportion, 48 any other in the County or out of it. Come, see, and be convinced. : A large assortment of FISH will arrive sext week. Prince Albert, Oct. 17, 1866. 41-1y Wagons, wholesale and Retail Agent for the above Nurseries, is now soliciting orders in this and a WRUIT TREES, ORNANENTAL REE, M The fruit would call particular attention to the fact Prince Albert, April. 19, 1866. 2, And that he is now preparing FIFTY Sets of his PREMIUM IRON where. Having bought his Stock for Cash, he is determined not to be underso A ted. Manchester, April 10, 1866. GOL Oshawa, Jan 25, 1865. Cabinet Warerooms!! HE XL thin Cupboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, &o. Haogin done on the shortest lo an: djoining Counties for the Sale of : Grape Vines, Shrubs, Roses, Strawberries, Hedge, Plants, &c. Dmecarieeee Y TREES are well grown, stout bodied and healthy, and are giving general satisfaction throughout the Province, and when the selectiop is left to me, I will guarantee their succes own in the Toronto Nurseries is indisputably thé best in the Province of Canada, I that since the establishment of Provincial Exhibitions, I have not failed to carry off the First Prize for the Best Display of Fruit,--except in one instance, and that year I did not exhibit. And In the case of the instextibition in Hamilwon, ail 1864, my productions were consi i First Prize awarded them a Diploma. in the Fail of dered of so superior a nature, that the Judges in addition to the All orders sent to the subscriber will be punctually attended to. J H E. HOGG, Port Perry, Feb. 5, 1867. Box 75, Port Perry, C. W. HARRISON MAW & SON, IRACIORS & BUILDER PORT PERRY! RE prepared to Contract for and put up Buildings of all kinds, whether Wood Brick or Stone, and finish off in the latest styles, with all the most modern improve- ments. Parties requiring good work done will do well to call. (Z=Plans and Specifica- JOHN H. MAW. tions made to order. HARRISON MAW, Port Perry, Dec. 5, 1866. ~ IF YOU WANT A GOOD =A STOVE Ne. 1, Tinker's Terrace, Prince Albert, where you can have your choice from the largest and best Stock of Cooking, Parlor, and Box Stoves in the County. JETOVE PIPES EAVE TROUGHS TIN and JAPAN WARE, of every description, FOR SALE BY A. E. MCCAW. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Jobbing. 14 THE OLD STAND FOR EVER. THE Subsoriber takes this method of returning thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal patronage for the past SIX YEARS, and begs to intimate that he is constantly prevared to furnish them with Wagons and Buggies! Woon FE ~ ROW made in the latest improved Scotch styles. § L520 a4R Parties desiring to purchase would do well to call and inspect his Stock before Jorclinsing else. d by any other 'WM, STEEL, 1d-1y in the County. All Work Warran WATCHMAKER, AND JWELER, yr IMPORTER AND DEALER IN AND SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &C. &C. King Street East - - OSHAWA. UT Watches and Jewelry Neatly Repaired. & 3-1y 0) M. 0. DONOVAN, PRACTICAL Carriage 42% Maker ! NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY I] A GOOD assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from best material. Work made to order with neatness and dispatch. [£% ALL WORK WARRANTED. BORELIA ---- 0 $C -- Subscriber is still working at his old } f busi : i A in the CABINET L! of business, manufaetnring every. ace INE, such as Soh Centre, Dining and Browxrast Tables, ¢ r~ House and Sign Painting and Paper noliee. (A choice lot of STEEL ENGRAVINGS for . Special Notice. A number of COFFINS of all sizes, ready-made--eztra finish. - ALSO, AGENT FOR TOMB STONES, Produce taken in exchange for work. Framed to order. [= Good Lumber and relia, Oct. 24, 1866, JOHN NOTT. Particular attention paid to repairing |. [Nothin mond but JO JYIYALOVANNVIN Borelia, Co. Ontario. Borelia, May 1,18C7. ~ Volunteers ordered to the Frontier! AND J. BULLLN HAS ' REMOVED From his Old Stand to one door South of the Red White & Blue. All Garments made in the Latest Styles and a Fit war- ranted, 3%" Spring and Summer Fashions just re- ceived. J. BULLEN. Prince Albert, March 28, 1866. 12 The most. Popular Remedy ever offered to the Public. TOMLINSON'S PN-RIELER, For the cure of Fain both External and Internal, The greatest Pain Curing Remedy yet discovered. Pain cannot long exist where this Remedy is faithfully used. @ive it one fair trial and you will use _ no other. Itis Seknowielied by those who have used other remehies of this kind, to be the best and most valuable of any known, for the diseases for which it is recommended. IF Sold by all medicine dealers. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS, It 1s the largest bottle of medicine of the kind in Canada. + Manufactured by the proprietor, two doors east of Moggridge's Hotel, Prince Albert, C. W. Insolvent Act of 1864. N the County: Court of the County of Ontario. In the matter Philander Hurd, an In- solvent. On Saturday the 18th day of May next, the un- dersigned will apply to the Judge of the said Court for a discharge under the said Act. 1eDstet at Whitby, on the 13th day of March, PHILANDER HURD. The undersigned, Official Assignee, gives notice also that he will at the same time (or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard) apply to the said Judge for his discharge from the office of Assignee in this matter, and that his filial _ac- count is RpSs for inspection at his Office in the Town of Whitby. JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee. Official Assignee's Office, ; Whitby March 13, 1867. 10-8w Province of Canada, Dounty of Ontario, 0 Wit: L404 Xgdad "orrey, e[qeuOTYSEY pes subscriber begs to inform the public enerally that he has o a SHOP,--ad- & joining Jewett's Hotel, For the manufacture and sale of Gentlemens Ladies', and Children's Boots and, Shoes. but the best material is used; and t thes workmen are Smploted en with co: going om his establishmen Saronk For 2d ember the place--one door south of Jewett's Hotel. $1 class tosuit customers, Pict: § graphed, or enl. ay Se, Ned TO LOANI!! x NE HUNDRED THO J to Loan on Mortgage 10 suit borrowers, at a very mod interest. Apply at the far-famed Warehouse, 1° oN HODGSON) Rxrerexcrs kindly permitted to T. _N. Opis, Fe . P. P.,Osha Me C. Cameron A . SL Rev.3 1} Worrell; M: = fk Osha! re in stiws etl rele of Manchester , , wa; Wm Laing, Esq, Whitby; Rev. L B Cadwell, Myrtle; Ada in, Fsd., ietor of the Mun- » pi andl isi Bb Revo MeRindl , sh. elin § or Neil Sinclaly, Bag. Perry} Joseph Reedet. . ¥isg.; Se ; John Clark, E: anille ; Jonathan Hodg- SU 00S wots Gores Babich Hav. Vk B hour Arie sas LN ld y mes eran, T ig Be anchestes: Sept sub. 1660: aml Psorocomium. THE GREATEST ITCH KILLER Sth ¢entury. It cures in halfan hour only 25 cenis, ; W. A. TOMLINSON, Wholesale Dealer in Medicines, Sole Agent for Canada, PRINCE ALBERT. Brooklin Drug Store. JOHN DAWES, EALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Grocéries, &c » Best Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes Horse'and Cattle Medicines always on hand, To Consumpltives. 'The advertiser. having been restored 10 health ina few weeks by a very simple remedy, afler having suf fercd for several years with a seve ng affection, snd that dread disease Consumption nxious 10 m ke known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure, > To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre. scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same. which they will sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Co Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections; The object of the rdvertiser in sending the Prescrip; benefit the afflicted, and spread information conceives to be invaluable, and he hapes every si will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, by return of mail, will please address WARD A. WILSON, sburg, Kings Co., New ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suflerered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all ihe effects of yourthe ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free 10 all who need it, the receij rand directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferersjwishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing, in perfect A 17-1y JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New york, A -- teeta Valuable Farm for Sale. [HE ndersigned will sell the N. E. part of Lot 22, in the 9th concession of the Town- hip of Reach, County of Ontario, Sonning 64 cres all cléared and moderately well fenced.-- Improvements--Frame Barn, House, Well, &c. Roads good and markets convenient, bein sitnated on the west side of Lake Scugog sn about 3 miles from Port Perry. Terms $1800. At least $800 down and the balance in annual insthlments to suit the pur- chaser, with interest at 7 per cent. ? Apply to JOHN CHAMBERS, Proprietor, 'Walkerton, Co. Bruce, 0. W. or JOSEPH GOULD; (Tenant) on the Farm. Walkerton, April 2, 1867. 12 MR. A. BARRETT, Photographer King St., Oshawa. Prorogseas in the very mauufactured in our gallery. Entrance through Mr. Carswell's Con- fectionery Store. Oshawa, April 17, 1867, AROUND ! TE subscriber having returned to Reach, has got himself comfortably located at the thriving Village of MANCHESTER Where he intends: carrying on the 171y York, best style are 14 In all its branches. Garments entrusted to his care will be made up in the latest styles ; and nothing will be left undone by. him--in way o t of fit, ion in ch and care- ful attention to orders--to obtain and secure a large share of public patronage. The Latest Styles received promptly and regularly, JAMES SQUIRE. Manchester, Oct, 18, 1866. 4 Insolvent Act of 1864, PROVINCE OF CANADA, County of Ontario, N the County L Court of the TO WIT: ounty of Ontario. In the matter of Alexander York, of. the Townihip of Uxbridge, an Insolvent. N Tuesday the 16th ay of April the under- Court for a decors under he tig 21 rge under Dated at Whitby, on the 6th Fors Feb. 1887. 6-9w] ALEXANDER YORK. oo _ Grovesteen & Oo. PIANO-FORTE - MANUFACTURERS, 499 Broadway, New York, -- ¢ HE SE PIANO! ighe: RS received the BI Merit Lat the World's Fair, uver from London, Pa) en ihe IVE_SUC- the French CESAIVE YRARSTI Our Brees for Ti Grand Action, Harp OH i and al has a practical experience of bid : and is the maker pl ern the! olive Jeuis, De Sno piano forte. sk ager Shan u Be oe 10 1 rt Good News for Alll IFE-LIKE PICTUR d LE i ES taken in all kinds of J. A. CLARK'S PHOTOGRAPH CAR, UXBRIDGE! The subscriber is prepared to exec 1 in. the bi Fb foi i ae best known to t rosy' he Car, west. of and warranted photo and s Store, ergy arged to any : D. ROSE, Borelia, Nov. 28, 1866 4 ~ Uxbridge, Oct. 11, 1865. J. A. CLARK. : 0 y 0G-Tailoring Business _ 2