#» STAND AROUN D! a obertne having returned to Reach, has got himself comfortably located at the thriving Village of MANCHESTER 'Where he intends carrying on the {G=Tailoring Business Ina all dts branches, Garments _entrusted to his be made up in the latest styles; and ae will be left undone by him--in way o neatness of fit, moderation in charges, and carc- attention to orders--to obtain and secure a share of public patronage. Latest Styles received prompt], nL a Hut promptly JAMES SQUIRE. Manchester, Oct, 18, 1866. he most Popular Remedy ever offered to the Public: _ TOMLINSON'S Pain-Cure, FORMERLY PainKiller. For the cure of Pain both External and Internal, The greatest Pain Curing Remedy yet discovered. Pain cannot long exist where this Remedy is faithfully used. Giveit one fair trial and you will nse no other. 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. IF" Sold by all medicine dealers. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. It is the largest bottle of medicine of the kind in Canada. Manufactured by the proprietor, Prince Albert, Ontario. BR. THOMAS, SADDLE AND Harness Maker Thomas' New Building, South of Gibbs Block, Simcoe Street, OSHAWA. HE attention of farmers and others is in- vited to his stock of heavy and light har- ness, all of which is new and ot superior make. Also there will be found a choice selection of Ships general saadley. trufiks, portmanteaus, Yivarything in the trade made tor order on vy shortest notice. Repairing done neatly and cheaply. R. THOMAS. Oshawa, Jan. 23,1867. 3-ly Farm for Sale OR Sale that excellent Farm consisting of the south-half of Lot No. 8,in the 5th con- cession of the Township of Reach. Nearly all cleared. A House and a good Frame Barn, with a constant supply of good water.-- Conveniently sitnated between Manchester and Utica. Apply to MORRISON & SAMPSON, Corner of Church and Colborne Sts., ToronToO. 14-t April 1185 7 THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE Insurance Company. INVESTED FUNDS,.............815,000,000 INVESTED IN CANADA,.....$250,000 Five Depavinent, INSURANCES EFFECTED ON ALL CLASSES OF ProPERTY AT CURRENT RATES. FARM RISKS ar SreeciarLy Repucep Rates. Life Depavinent, "No BEXTRA Charge for MILITARY SERVICE Head + ings, Brock Stree 2%-1y ® in defence of the COUNTRY. Life Policies for the benefit of Wife or Children are Secure from Seizure by Creditors. Policy for $1000, by the Guaranteed Bonus System costs at age 30, $24.70 a year. Should it become payable after 5 years, one- fourth of the Premiums are retumed, win 'the sum assured ; if after 20 years, one. half are re- turned ; after 30 years, three-fourths ; fter 51, the sum assured is doubled, and the heirs may claim $2,000. 5 Claims payable one month after proot of death. G. F. C. SMITH, Resident Secretary, MONTREAL, M. G. ROBSON, Agent, Prince Albert THE ONTARIO FARMERS' Mutual Insurance Company. is now fully organized and is fd pt Hay on Farm Builanes contents, country School Houses an Scher. Halos wishing to insure and thereby su opportuni of dois oS ither by havo ney oing 80 either by applyin to the Head Office, or to any of the NY arin of the Sead Of Our rates will be found as low as those of 'any responsibleMutual Insurance Compa in Canada. Soma old 4 Registry | Office Build- L FAIRBANKS, Jr., Secretary BR. WOOD, PROPRIETOR OF THE ottawa Cancer Infirmary, STARKS STREET AND MARIA STREET, OTTAWA, C. W. CAN CERS CURED GREAT BEDUCTION IN PRICES OF HORSESHOEING Wagons Curringes Tiplomans AT THE PRINCE ALBERT CARRIAGE FACTORY - mplements, 3 Tee Subscriber begs to announce to hia patrons and the public generally that he has made a great reduction in the prices of Carriages, Wagons, Gutters, Horseshoeing, &. CALL AND SEE, (Z= All work warranted. He would also say that he is now manulacturing 40 Cutters, good style, which will be sold cheap. Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing. and General Jobbing. » . GEORGE WHITE. Prince Albert, Oct. 1, 1867. MONEY! Mores ANY QUANTITY OF * MONEY 70 LAON.¢ The subscribers are in a ot to lend any quantity of Money, (Private Funds,) 8 per cent per Annum. Interest payable yearly and no payment required in advance. A C4 LORS They are also Agents for the largest money loaning institution in Canada, which loan money from 2 to 1b years at 6 per cent, and payable by equal yearly instalments. 0 Mortgages Bought and Sold...) {G=.Wild Lands and Improved Farms for Sale and to Rent. ArPLY TO DAVID J. ADAMS, LAND AND INsuraNce Acent, Valuaror, &c., Office over T. C. Forman's Store, PRINCE ALBERT. or To JOHN ADAMS, Toronto Street, TNrONTO. 2L20Q Prince Albert, October 16, 1867. d 2005: Business Reviving Hard Times disappearing, and Better Times Coming ! ! HE Subscriber takes this method of returning thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support for the last eighteen years, and would say that every thing'in the line of heap as auy in otier establish- CABINET WORK will be made and sold as good and as ment in North Ontario. Special attention paid to Undertaking ! offing ot all sizes kept constantly on hand consisting of Walnut, Oak, Butternut, &c. A first class Hearse in attendance at Funerals when required. Charges very low. w= Just received a large quantity of Coffin Trimmings, Qu atest styles), and will be sold cheap. ~All kinds-of-good Lumber taken in- exchange forwork. AEE JOHN NOTT. N.B. Agent for Monuments and Tomb Stones. 67. Borelia, Nov. 13, 45 TORONTO Nurseries. The Subscriber would beg inform all parties indebted to him either by note over due, book ac- + count or otherwise, that all must be paid immediately, otherwise they will be placed in Court for col- lection. to J H E. HOGG, Box 75, Port Perry,"C. W. 1837. HARRISON MAW & SON PORT PERRY! ° Atrzi Po plas fe and J i DE i uh Kinde, arties requiri Ving good work dona wil dp wll r. gr et ipo [FARM FOR SALE ) | TOR Salo that first , being the Fi. tint syn oe Te i the DOE the 4 acres--70 acres dE nd hy ro 0 Log fous, wad good Large Arrivals of DIRECT 1MPORTATION .& J. CAMPBELL, SL to announce the arrival--at their WHITBY and MANCHESTER spat --of their Fall Stock, having been purchased--for Cash--by one of the firm, in the British and French Markets. They feel satisfied that they are in a position to offer their customers and the public The Cheapest Goods in the Market ! ip They would direct attention to their Stock of Trench Merinoes, Empress Cloth, Poplinetts, Black and Colored Silks, Winceys, &c., and to a special lot of Fancy Dress Goods. eB. Also to their Stock of Prints and Factory Cottons--which are extra cheap--Flannels, Blankets, Counterpanes, Carpets, Window Curtains, Gloves, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, &e. (= 10,000 Cotton and Linen Grain Bags--cheap. 'They would call the special attention of Genslemen to their immense Stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Hats, Caps, Collars, and READY-MADE CLOTHING,--the largest and most complete Stock they ever had the pleasure of offering. Clothing made to order in the latest style of Fashion. Alsoa large assortment of Hor Groceries. A Fresh Stock of Teas, Sugars, Fruit, 'Tobaceos, &e. A large Stfck of Crockery and Glrssware, just received from the Staffordshire Potteries. LIQUORS. A large and choice lot of first class LIQUORS consisting of BRANDIES and WINES OLD RYE, MALT and COMMON WHISKEY, of the best bunds: First class Wines and Brandies for medical use. pes. The highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, for which Goods will be given at cash prices. A call is respectfully solicited. Remember, R. & J. CAMPBELL. Manchester and SPuithy, | Sept. 25, 1867, HERILTON HURSERIES I WARREN HOLTON, Proprietor. GEO. B. FAINT, Agent,--Brooklin, P. O. 0 The Stock of Fruit Trees in these extensive Nurseries are very complete in every department. ~~ Particular attention is paid to raising HARDY Varieties of Winter Fruit. To parties favouring us with their orders we gurrantee to bring them FIRST CLASS NURSERY PRODUCE and NOTHING ELSE. Orders or Communications carefully attended to. We would call the attention of intending Fruit Growers to the substantial Testimonials below. BrookLy, Jan. 9, 1867. East Waitsy, Jan. 5, 1867. I have no hesitation in recommending such Fruit I saw some very fine Fruit Trees, &o, from the Ham- | rees as I received from the Hamilton Nurserizs.-- ilton Nurseries, dehvered at Brooklin, "by the Agent, They are fully as good us represenzed. Mr. Geo, B. Fail. HENRY GRAHAM. J. B. BICKELL, Reeve of Whitby. Wirrsy, Jan. 7, 1867. 1 received a quantity of Fruit Trees at Brooklin, Racran Mirws, Jan. 8, 1867. which I hud ordered from Warren Holton's Nurseries, Mr. Faint, Sir,--I have greatpleasure 4n tdting that | Humilion, C. W.. and [must say that they were just the Fruit Trees, Vines, Shrub, &e., I received from | what hi Ag ent, Mr Faint, reprasented them to be. In you are the the best [ have received from any Nursery | fact all s Frees that I have seen from these Nurseries Yor. They all seem to have been taken up with great | are fine specimens of the different varieties, care, as the roots are in excellent condition. THOMAS ARKSEY. MOSES SMITH. East WaiTsy, Jan. 3, 1867. gave my order for Fruit Trees to Mr, Faint, Agent BRooKLIN, Jan. 8, 1867. | tur fps te Kiiracries, and have mich pledsust in Mr. G. B. Faint delivered several hoxes of Fruit stating that I was well ss isfied with the way in which Trees at my Hotel, Brooklin, last fall. They were | it was filled, 'The 'I'rees were very large, well formed, healthy, and in good growing condition. HENRY DEARBORN. CorLusmsus Minis, Jan. 4, 1864. 1 hereby certify that Ireceived a number of Apple, Pear and Plum Tices, fron Hamilton Nurseries through the Agent, Geo, B. t, and have no hesia: tion in recommending them to intending Planters, as Trees of the very best LPS AMES GOODMAN. carefully packed, and seemed 10 give general fatisfac- tion to his numerons customers. ALEX. ALEXANDER. Wrarrey, Jan. 5, 1867. ceriify that I received a number of Apple Ido herely Trees from the Hamilton Nurseries ; they are first class trees in every respects ROBERT GARDNER. FURNITURE rr ---- () A ------ If you want good and cheap Furniture, made of the best material, and by firsts class workmen, call at N e PHIPPEN'S, BROOGKLIN, ONT, FINS made of Walnut, Oak, Butternut, Pine, &c.,--extra finish. A HEARSE to Hive. Motto~Cheap as the Cheapest. Broek, Oct, 9, 1867. MM. 0. DONOVAN, Carriage Maker NEAR THE TOWN HALL Tw RTL SR) BROCK STREET, WHITEY i GOOD assortment of Buggies PEER on hand made from best material. Work A made to order with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention paid to repairing f= ALL WORK WARRANTED. NEW WATCHES New Cloc New Jewelry & Silver-plate, W. HEPINSTALL'S BROOKLIN. nds of oo gtohes and Clocks neatly repaired and WARRANTED. 39 dw Ny RodiLi DIVISION COURTS A FOR THE COUNTY oF SETARIO. Also a good od | SERB of watt he Farm is well ton forest ith alst, For further paricalars apply 10 the pro. _ att, [3 £ JAMES THOMPSON, "._ Z, BURNHAI Pree a Reach, Nov, 13; 1867. on the 4% el Whi Sent. soe Li uage® o1 Where you.will always find a large assortment on hand. COF- fol bl gl Hos pe 5 fir b's John ree SPLENDID OPENINGS, For men of ENTERPRISE AND SOME CAPITAL Rights for Sale Powell's Pate t SWING AND FORCE PUMP, The most successful Canadian invention of oo day. There are several valuable territorial limits yet awaiting occupants. For particulars apply to CHAS. POWELL PROPRIETOR AND PATENTEE, Newton' Brook, Yonge Street, Ontario. Dec. 11, 1867. 49 Mone y to Lend IN SUMS OF 8300 and Upwards, Ata low rate of Interest. FAREWELL & McGEE, Solicitors, &c. 5-2m | Oshatva, Nov. 14, 1866. Life-Like _ PIUTERE Can be had at Hoit's Phtograph Gallery, OSHAWA. Either Plain, finished i 4 Jogis Ink, Oil or Water Colora Prince Albert Ga! Hery Of G. MASSEY, of any size or style of finish known othe Art. Call and examine Specimens, J. E. 'HOITT. G. MASSEY. April 17, 1867. 14-1y ANDERSON'S UNRIVALED HAIR DYE. «The manufacturer of the above Dye takes ure in informing the public that he has sue- od in discovering a Hair Dye far surpassing very other Dye ever before offered to the pub- Te. it possesses several properties not possess- ed by any other Hair Dye. 1st. It can be so used as to make the hair al- most any required shade, up to the most beauti- ack. 2nd. It will "not color the skin i 5 the slightest degree. 3rd. It communicates a beautiful gloss to the hair, and renders it soft and pliable. Agents wanted in all parts of the Do- minion. Apply to ple WM. ANDERSON, GREENBANK, REACH. Greenbank, Aug. 22, 1867. Psoreconiinin, THE GREATEST ITCH KILLER Of the 15th century. It cures in halfan hour.-- Price Jnly 25 cents. W. A. TOMLINSON, Wholesale Dealer in Medicines, Sole Agent, for Canada, ' "PRINCE ALBERT. HE Subscriber ould toe § Pe ato the in- * habitants of Reach and of NEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP MANCHESTER Neat door to Mr. Wright's Shoe Store. hE Subseriber would call attention of Farmers and others to his TIN MANU- FACTORY, and extensive Stock of COOKING & BOX STOVES NOW ON SALE CHEAP, Sheet Iron work made to or ple Highest Price paid for 'Sheep Skins and gs. WM. BRYAN. N.B. Cheese Vats and Dairy Cans made to order. Parties wishing to get up Cheese Fac- tories, can obtain all necessary information frem B. BRYAN, Agent, ON ThE PREMISES. Manchester, Sept. 25 1867. PRINCE ALBERT AND MANCHESTER Bakeries ARE the places to buy your BREAD, FLOUR, OAT MEAL, CORN MEAL, SMALL BREADS of every description. First class Confectionarnes. Toys in great variety For Spring and Summer use ; and Fruits in their season. Wedding Cakes made to order. He is also prepared to furnish Soirees, Tea Meetings, &c., on liberal terms. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Feb. 13, 1867. Volunteers ordered to the Frontier | J. BULLEN HAs REMOVED From his id 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- cojee 3 ~$ J. BULLEN. Prince Albert, March 28, 1866. 12 HENRY GRIST. Departmental, Parliamentary, and Patent Agent, OTTAWA. Transacts business with the Crown Landsand other Governmental Departments; Takes out tents for Inventions; Obtains Ineorporation or companies by Leit:rs Patent; Drafts and takes charge of Private Bills during the Session, &c., for parties residing elsewhere. REFERENCES: ok A. Compbell. Commissoner of Cram Lands , Justin, Esq., Hamilion ; Messrs. R. A, Fn Era Smee Linda Carre ng, London ; R. bull, Inepecior of Agencies, Colonial Life Assurmice Co. L490d 'I0[18Y, O[qBUOI|sEL 'Xq449ad | -e101g s,uopion § meg PAO--JOHS MR. A. BARRETT, Photogr apher King St. t., Oshawa. HOTOGR.117S iif i te Yery 'best style are manufactured int oF 884 Entrance through My: Carewell's Con~ ectionery Store. Oshawa, April 17, 1867. FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for Sale the Lot No. 11, in the 5th oii hg os fl pt Township of Reach, Containing 108 wp 85. cli and mostly free from stumps. This farm is si uated alr x mile west of Manchester and is certainly one of the best farms in the Township of Rea further particulars apply on hohe PETER CHRISTIE, Reach, Aug. 21, 1867. HH. Burnham, CLERK THIRD DIVISION COURT, 0.032 over Mr. Bigslow's St PORT PERRY, CG. W= Pownships, that he has bs hosed a first class ar--SMALL GRASS B. from the Coun= ty of York. Itisa superior breed to any other in the Township. + = Service 75 cont EDWARD PH@ENIX, LotNo. '13, in the Nth con. Reach, Nov. 6, 1867 To Stock YT or | TE, * Subsariber, begs begs to call the at- tention, of slook prebdens and others, ar Pig i 8A M PSON." reed, and was sired b Mr. refed ivgvpes ¥ Nev. 2, 1667. 5000 APPLE TREES BRE -- Hundred. Lot 31, i i Co Wy " Tune 24, 1867. JOHN DAWES, EALER D DiS . LARK, Y Tot Not, duds Rene 4 33 All kinds of Jobbing done, and: Ain" dnd - er. Fon Brooklin Drug Store. : ERY