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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Sep 1867, p. 4

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pa SE i ~ PRINCE ALBERT, « WITHOUT ENOUMBERRNCES." ~ -. ot "The editor of of thé Chicago Journal says he recently saw the following among other advertisements, in a New_York daily pap- er. ! OARD WANTED:--A gentleman and Blas, iy ig ole. Whereupon he indulged in the following strain : : One sees queer things in little type in the ne rs, sometimes, conveying by m= plhicati all 'sorts' of doctrines, disclosing people's ideas of Suppiness when they least suspect it, andraflording a clue to the faith in many a heart that is a sealed book to those that know 1t beat, und yet all set forth so many tmes-daily in a dull advertisement. Sometimes, as, 1n this agate expression of 4 a want,"' we have ple's definitions of things which set Webster and Johnston at defiance. « Without encumberance I" What young mother, when she feels for the first time otify the publio generally and intending purch parti | HERBY naniy ne. DP they conclude Bargains, before they call at the ONTARIO CARRIAGE FACTORY 'Where they will find on hand a quantity of first class Carriages & Wagons, NURSERY PRODUCE and NOTHING ELSE. Orders or a 1 Mth ae Sanna dL SER LL to FY A ANAEAS SRT MARISOL AN RW ban TUT OU LAREN A OR A larly, to be her firsi- bora's bresth, would ever i in the new blossoming of her new Jove, {that any where beneath thy sun there should ex- ists lexicon, wherein under the E's it should yead thus: ¢ Ed, Eg, Ei, EI, Em. EN. Encumberance, n. A young human be- ing-~a child. There! What do you think of that ye old fashioned grandmothers, whose love 1s visit- ed upon the children, even of the third and fourth generation 7 ¢ Rachell weeping for her encumbrances!' ¢ Hera am I and the encembrance thou hast given me!' ¢ And the leopard shall he down with the lamb, and a Tittle encumberance shall lead them !' Those little motives in pink and fair dim- ity, that sic the pulses hike a clarion, that nerve dp the weary and light vp the hope, and fill up the sighing with a song, are en- cumberances ! So then the sweet little candidates for heaven's kingaom, that dance round the threshold of the open heart and enter unfor- bidden--that keep the world from growing old in sorrow and in sin--encumberances all! And when theyare elected--for so, ala® they sometimes are, as the greensward bro- ken in little billows everywhere, when the Rachels that will not'be comforted so sadly attest--think you when the mother rocks the empty cradle, and looks upon the un- pressed pillow, and finds in the ¢ till' asilk- en Lresa.and a pair of little shoes that were faid aside for sandalle of light, that she finds the name of the wearer under the Kn's ? } That when the poet sighed, " Therols no flock, however watched and tended, " But one dead lamb is there-- There is no fireside bowsoe'er defended, But hag'one vacant chair ;" or when he whosangthe ¢ Airs of Palestine' + declared. "1 ean not make him dead ! His fair sunshiny head. 1s ever bounding round my study chair." that either of them dreamed the burden of the song was a mortgage, and not rather one star lost out of the visible heavens--that se', " Ag gets the morning star, that not down Behind. the darkened West, nor hides obscured Amid the tempests of the sky but melts Away into the light of heaven." May the hearths, the thresholds, and the hearts of the world never be without ¢ en cumberances;" let them all be mortgaged to them who * like the planets are nearest the sun.' : z ti eee "A Conuxprum.-- Why is Mr. Thomas White politically dead and buried? Be- canse he has been luid low by a Sexion.-- mes. In a neighboring village a printer weigh- ing 110 Ibs., married to a woman whose weight in about 250 Ibs. His fellow typoes congratulated him on having got 'a fat toke." Woman's Rigrts.-- The following defini- tion of the rights of woman 1s given in a Vermont paper:--¢ To love her lord with all her heart, and her baby as herself--and "make good bread, pas, Ticensed ' Auctioneer. HE Subscriber, holding a Licence for the County of Ontario, and the Township of ariposa, wonld beg to state to Farmers and : Maripe requiring itn, that whatever] business is entrusted to his care, will he prompt- 1y and carefully attended to. Charges moderate. ¥ ir i ie of] Sale, £0, keanriaged at the rver Office, Prince Albert. E."MAJOR. Borelia, March, 27th, 1867 Farm for Sale, OR Sale that First Class Farm being the North-half of Lot No. 10, in the 12th con- * foession of the Township of Reach. 90 Acres cleared and in a high state of cultiva- tion, and well fenced. There are two g Frame Houses on the property with good out- bata . There is a capital young orchard of 'choice fruit trees and an 'abundant supply of witer on the premises. To further particulars apply to the proprietor --A iron Bagshaw--on the premises--if by letter =p id. hp AARON BAGSHAW, Proprietor. 26-tf Greenbank, July 3; 1867. Flour and Feed Store. K Subseriber begs to intimate to the in- habitants of lour and Feed Store, OppositeCowan'sStore 'Where he intends to kop constantly on hand a ¥ quantity of FLOUR, OATMEAL. CORNMEAL, s BRAN AND SHORTS. 'Wheat, Oats and Corn taken in exchange. ° . orderi of the above articles 3 a delivered at their residences. Terms - - Cash. "3 -- THOMAS PASCOE. Prince Albert, July, 1867. 27 Farm for Sale! 'Consisting of south-halt of Lot No. 8,in the 5th con- © il. cession of the 3 rnship of Reach. And surrounding Villages that he has opened a % " any other in the County or out of it. PRINCE ALBERT i { the commencement of the Summer Campaign, begs to inform the | ¥ PE te a 4 especial pains in securing the best material the country aforas and having had some 27 years experience in the business, he is prepared to ? supply superior Wagons,Carriages & Implements icle the t of anything in his line may rely on getting a handsome and substantial article, ee To childish hint at counterfeiters by a ions rival, to the contrary notwithstanding. i i rse Shoeing, and General Jobbing. Particular attention paid to Ho ing JUNE. TE. JUST RECEIVED! 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 eny 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. . 3 You will findit to your advantage to come and examine the Stoek. ¢Cash for Hides, Tallow and Hemlock Bark. ~ J. WRIGHT. PRINCE ALBERT ano MANCHESTER, } > October 24, 1866. NOTICE! A. SINCLAIR EGS to inform his friends and the public generally that his FALL STOCK has B 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 to HOTEL KEEPERS that they have only to call and examine his Stock to be convinced that they can do better by buying at his establishment than at Come, see, and be convinced. A large assortment of FISH will arrive next week. Prince Albert, Oct. 17, 1866. R. WILSON, BRUGGISTY, .. .... OPPOSITE SCOTT'S HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT! DEE in Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Trusses, Hair Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, Sponges, and Soape; &e. = Special attention given to the p pepsing of Phy p p Prince Albeit, Jan. 22, 1867. REMOVAL - s ' FARMERS THE subscriber begs to nform his numerous CARTWRIGHT -- this d ghup lately genie] bs bm 3 a rentises Subscriber having fitted up an tely occupied as a hotel south of Mr. ons he is pre, to ublic Tas thoroughly repaired the Store, where he is prepared to supply the » Amboy Woolen Mills! to announce to the inhabitants of Cart wright and adjacent Townships, that he is pre- pared to do Carding, Fulling, a and Dyeing, on the shortest notice, and wi the greatest promptitude. From his long prac- tice and experience in the business, ho flatters himself that parties entrusting their work to him will have the same done to their satisfaction. LIST OF PRICES: For Carding 5 cts per lb, cash--8 cts credit. PSE SE RI cu an l. " Fuling, Dressing oa 35 cents per yi : THOMAS STINSON. Cartwright, May 22, 1867. 19-3m Brandon Brothers Manofacturers of BSCUITS, CONFECTIONERIES, &.C. CANNINGTO. . We WwW ? Hi . H. 41-1y ion and ENCOURAGE Local Industry and Home Manufacture, Wagons,0arriages,8.c. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Constantly on hand a dares supply of those ex- cel Revolving Horse: Rakes ! Such as manufactured last year. tore Carriages, &c., while under repairs. - JAMES PARKIN. Manchester, April 18, 1866. [ARSH. KAMION NU raisin Mr, Geo. B, Faint, yet, They all see care, as the roots afin excellent condition. Trees at 5 AT SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE PRICES. bin Load Good Sheds on the premises under which to | ! Wew Jewelry & Silver-plate, WARREN ' HOLTON, Proprietor. GEO. B. FAINT, Agent,--Brooklin, P. O. R 'They are fully as good as represenied. HENRY GRAHAM. Whitey, Jan. 7, 1867. 1 received a Suantity. of Fruit Trees at _Brooklin, J. B. BICKELL, Reeve of Whitby. Racjan Murs, Jan. 8, 1867. which I had ordered Warren Holion's Nurseries, Mr, Faint, Sir.--I fave greqt pleasure in stating that | Hamilton, C. W., and | wrast say that they were just the Fruit Trees, Vigs. Shrubs, &e., I received froin { what his Agent. Mr Faint, reprasented them to be." In you are the the best have regeived from any Nursery | fact ull the that | have seen from these Nurseries 0 have taken up With great | are fie specimens of the different vurieties. THUMAS ARKSEY. MOSES SMITH. East Waitsy, Jan. 8, 1867. BrookviN, Jan. 8, 1867. Mr. G. B. Fainyélivered several boxes of Fruit otd, Brooklin, last fall. They were seemed to give general satisfac. TI || for the Hamilton Nurseries, and have m ensure in it was fil healthy, and in good growing condition. HENRY. DEARBORN. Corumsus Minis, Jan. 4, 1864. 1 hereby Sensify Sas Ireceived a number of Apple, Pear and Plum 'Trees. from the Hamilion Nurserjes "astomers ALEX. ALEXANDER. Waitay, Jan, 5, 1867. Ido Jerehy - if that I received a number of Apple ° Trees from 1! hilton Nurseries ; the; first through the Agent, Geo. B. Faint, aid have iro hesita: Prince Albert, April 18, 1866. wees in every repels lusymrg 50 sitm eS iodine them to intending Planters, as ' . ROBERT GARDNER, "FAVES GOODMAN. SERIES. The Stock of Frit Trees in these extensive Nurseries are very complete in every department. Particular attention 'is paid to isi g HARDY Varieties of Winter Fruit. Vo parties favouring 8 with their orders we gurrantee to bring them FIRST CLASS my order for Fruit Trees 10 Mr, Faint, Agent fo fe mon I eriha ep wh Messuic Jn J « BU L L L N , The Trees were very large, well formed, \ Vv PICTURES 0 BY | To all whom it may Concern: v fen pl Bk fai di Can be hada } L ir viduals resi- Hal **" dent in and about Hotes Phtograph 6attery,| PORT PERRY ! OSHAWA. x 'Who contemplate Either Plain, finished in India Ink, Oil or Water Colors. Also at the Prince Albert Gallery Of G. MASSEY, of any size or style of finish known © the Ant. workmen. Call and ist C d Speci Yusetictored Su toe ls to Tron Ind first cine ro amt House in | Communications carefully attended to. ; all an examine Specimens, or H one. Ci. ; , : ig oH Work Wairanted or mo Pay. We would call the attention of intending Fruit Growers to the | sp, - G- MASSEY. : JAMES EMANEY, - |substantial Testimonials below, ° to Lend Prince Albert, May 22, 1866. ' SH aaa Faz Waicsas, Jon, 5.1807. Money to Len Fri e : on : . T have no hesitation in recommending such Fruit IN syng OF Bobo din Bap BEE estoy by the Fame Trees as | received from the Hamilton Nurseris.-- BV300 and Upwar a s, Ata low rate of Interest. FAREWELL & McGEE, ; Solicitors, ge. . | Oshawa, Nov, 14, 1866. 45-! Volunteers ordered to the Frontier | AND HAS REMOVED From his Old Stand to one door South of the Red White & Blue. All Garments made in the HARRISON MAW & SON, ments. Paris requiring good work done will do well to call. tions made torder. HARRISG MAW, Port Perry, Je. 5, 1866. THE OLD STAND FOR EVER. TH $ riber takes this method of returning thanks to his numerona customers for theiweral patronage for the past SIX YEARS, and begs to intimate that he is constantly prepared to furnish them with Wagons and Buggies! And that fis now preparing FIFTY Sets of his PREMIUM IRON . yoy 5 in Mis Jatesh Improved eoteisstytes, $ WOOD SEED HAR artiegsiring to purchase woula do well to call and inspect his Stock before purchasing else- where, Fing bought his Stock for Cash, he is di ine ae hi Rony Ul , he is determined not to be undersold by any other All Wk Warranted. Manchar, April 10, 1866. JOHN H. MAW. 'WM, STEEL, 14-1y J P. JOHNSTON, WATCHMAKER, AND JWELER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GOD AND SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &C. &C., g Street East - - - - OSHAWA. atches and Jewelry Neatly Repaired. Oshay Jan. 25, 1865, 3-1y . 0. DONOVAN, we BRACTICAL. ; ' rriage £2 Maker ! CK STREET ;WHITBY I MNZAR THE TOWN HALL, A assortment of Buggies Sepsiantly on hand 'made from best material. Work wee ade 10 order with and i LL WORK WARRANTED. = Paid to Jepairing BORELIA binet Warerooms !! Subscriber is still working at his old place of business, manaf tori - ing in the CABINET LINE, such as Sofas, Centre, Diving - rent aan, ards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, &o. er House Sign Painting and Paper ng done on the shortest notice. = A choice lot of STE ENGRAVINGS for nd Framed to order. Yak Special Notice.--A FIRST CLASS HEARSE. umber of COFFINS of all sizes, ready-made--eztra finish. ALSO, AGENT FOR TOMB STONES, . oo Lumber and Produce taken in exchange for work. a, Oot. 24, 1866. JOHN NOTT. EW WATCHES ! ew Clocks! Caniigion, April 17,1807, PRINCE ALBERT, "NOTICE! A cleared. "A House and a good Frame TA eo ee esa SON & SAMPSON, z nie; Th et ICIORY & DUILDESR, PORT PERRY! TOMLINSON'S RE prepad to Contract for and pnt "up Buildings of all kinds, whether Wood Brick or.one, and finish off in the latest styles, with all the most modern improve- (Plans and Specifica~ answered. No money required in ad Thomas' New Building, South of. Gibbs THE attention of farmers and others is in- Oshawa Jan. 23,1867. Insolvent Act of 1864 Latest Styles and a Fit war- ranted. 3 Spring and Summer Fashions just re- ceived. . J. BULLEN. Prince Albert, March 28, 1866. 1 The most Popular Remedy ever offered to the Public. I\-hILLER 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, . Give it one fair trial and you will use no other. he. It is acknowledged 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. ¥3 Sold by all medicine dealers. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. It is the largest bottle of medicine of the kind in Canada. Manufactured by the doors east of Moggridge's Albert, C. W, Valuable Farm fr Sale. rT HBon designed will sell the N. E. part of Lot 22, in the 9th concession of the Town- ship of Reach, County of Ontario, containing 64 acres all cleared and moderately well fenced. -- Improvements--Frame Barn, Log House, Well, &c. Roads good and markets convenient, bein; situated on the west side of Lake Scugog pis about 3 miles from Port Perry. Terms $1800, At least $800 down and the balance in annual instalments to suit the pur- chaser, with interest at 7 per cent. Apply to JOHN CHAMBERS, Proprietor, 'Walkerton, Co. Bruce, C. W. or JOSEPH GOULD, (Tenant) on the Farm. Walkerton, April 2, 1867. 12 N.B. The farm is now remted at £120 per annum. It would be difficult to invest $1800 to BR. WOO . _... PROPRIETOR OF THE Ottawa Cancer Infirmary, STARKS STREET AND MARIA STREET, OTTAWA, C. W. CANCERS CURED By a New, but Certain, Speedy, and near, ly Painless 'process, and without the use of the Knife. The cure will be guarantteed, and, as a proof of this, no pay is required, until the cure is com- plete. The moment a cancer is discovered, it should be cured, as it will cost less and is more speedily cured than when of longer standing, and there is nothing to gain, and everything to lose by delay. t now seems a harmless lump in the Dress, neck, eye-lid or elsewhere, or small wart or sore on the: lip, may, in a few ietor, {wo lotel, Prince destroying mass of disease, If required, refer- ences can to given to parties who have been cured many years siece, and who are now sound and heal All communications promp! vance, and | C done until the cure is complete 40-1 8 SADDLE AND Block, Simcoe Street, OSHAWA. ted to his stock of heavy: and t har- vy Jjght ba R. THOMAS. 3-1y [to AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. tort short months, become a hideous, dls ustin, § He 8, il ment warranted FIVE years, vision of MR. J. H. GRO R. THOMAS,|= Crosby's Store, Bxbridge. cheap and Uxbridge, Oct, 11,1865. ERECTING wens (TR nous, ac. In the aforesaid Town of Port Perry. Now this is 'hereforé t ify the aforesaid it of 8 oraorefond Lonely prepared to BUILD, ERECT AND COMPLETE In a substantial manner all such buildings, « whether of : Wood, Brick or Stone. And Whereas having Leased the Lush & Done Factory, Lam prepared to furnish Sash, Scroll-sawing, Wood-turning, Face-Planiug, .| Flooring on the shortest notice and at reason- able rates. Given under my hand at Port P in the Township of Reach County of Ontario, this 4th day of April, 1867, (Signed) : ' GEO. ROBINSON, Bun.per. Note.--A few thousand feet of Seasoned Floor: ug for sale. . OAT MEAL MILL! HE Subscriber would embrace this oppor- tunity of thanking hig many friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since he started business in Reach. He would inform all whom it may concern that he has erected a FIRST RATE OAT MEAL MILL In connection with his FLOURING MILL on the 5th concession Reach--between Manchester and Utica. He has got his Flouring Mill in a first rate state of repair. Gristing done on the shortest notice. First class Oat Meal always on hand to exchange for Oats. Flour and Feed constantly on hand. IF Parties ordering Flour, Oat Meal &c., in the neighboring villages, can bave it delivered at their residences. ANDREW PAUL. Reach, June 5, 1867. 22-2my Money to Loan. AT quantity of Money to Loan at 8 per cent interest. Apply to DAVID J. ADAMS, Office over T. C. Forman's Store, Prince ALBERT. or To JOHN ADAMS, Toronto Street, TNroNTO. Prince Albert, May 1 1867. HENRY GRIST. Departmental, Parliamentary, and Patent Agent, OTTAWA, Tansacts business with the Crown Lands and other Governmental Departments; Takes out Jatents for Inventions; Obtains Incorporation or companies by Letters Patent; Drafts and takes charge of Private Bills during the Session, &c., for parties residing clsewhere. REFERENCES: Hon. A. Compbell. Commissouer of Crown Lands T. Justin, Esq.. Hamilton ; Messrs. R. Lewis, & Son Toronto ; Wi. Wilson, Eisx,, Simeoe ; Hon, Jo Carle ng. London ; R. ull, Inepector of Agencies, Colonial Life Assurance Co. Grovesteen & Co.. PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 Broadway, New York, HESE PIANOS received the Highest d of Merit tat the World's Fair, uver the a {rom London, Paris, Germany. the cities of Ni k, Philodelphin, Baltimore wd Boston & als the tots 'MepaLat the AM chanics' Institute, for FIVE: SUG , for - ESSIVE YEARS! Our Pianos contain the Freinch hand Action, Harp Pedal, Oversitung Bass, Full fron rane, and all Modern Impre ents, Every Instru. nde under the super- ) VESTEEN, who 8 n practical experience of over thhty-five 'years nd is the maker of over deven thousand piano fortes-- Our facilities for manufacturi bls Inmisurueiis from $100 10 oF Caouis Us oaell these ¢ 0 forte. Cheap Yau any frat Harness Maker (Good News for All! J EELIks PICTURES taken in all kinds of weather, at J. A. CLARK'S PHOTOGRAPH CAR, ness, all of which is new_and of superior e, Also there will be found a ehoice selection of UXBRIDGE. hi general mad ley trunks, portmanteaus, The subscriber is prepared to execute, in the fo hn og mor rie 8 nut Se Pht A i Sal cheaply. nown to the om 2h ie! Distures Car, west Lo Warran suit customers. Pictures copied hed, or enl: to a aed Blte J. 'A. CLARK. 40 MR. A. BARRETT, AT mo, Stes" NW. HEPINST ALLS 525 Toei Photographer All indebted to the late firm of | ®VE SIVA par u dA A " : In the matter of THOMAS BODEN, an, A eh SrA CURRIE & BROWN, Prince Albert, PA I N T BER R Nn ; Jusolvent. | King St.» Oshawa. either by note or book account, are re. |W dhdl dh AW oh . ; BROOK L TN. ber, 1087.81 6 lon the Sioranen he | TPHOTOGRAPHS in 6 x quested to settle the same forthwith to the OF ol oalness myer" Ontario: © Fr i BEE wd vil 'apply 10. the' Sage of sata | PP TID In the ery best style are uedermgued, ia order (0 33ve Sol, aver angi, Fag sud ease 'Kinds of go Sal Vite aeaty peti Bs® seiildv | [ooun ims dasha inde tho fait dot Entrance through Mr. Cayswell's Con- ty . . h i neatly and WARRANTED, { z THO, f EN. lanery Store. Manchester, June 19, 1867, 24 Prince Albert, April 24, 1667. 1 todkL IN Bee! Bd y " 51 | Uxbridge, July 13,1867, ii Bop Oshawa, April 17, 1867. 14 josey \

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