ons = A -------- ---------- A Tennessee paper crows over a chicken with three eyes. Is this the Ku=-Klux ? The wheat crop in Tennessee, is report- ed more promising than lor many years past. The farmers in Illinois propose to do up on i orada potato bug, this year with hel- ebofe. © Zz James Thompson, Davenport, Iowa, has sown 8,000 acres of spring wheat, 1,500 ol barley, and 1,000 corn and oats. Acdoiding to the Charleston (8. C.) Cour ier, the epring has been so wet as to prevent cotion planting in most of the State. Corn is tobe substituted. A man in Farmington, Me., has a small native cow, seven years old, which during six months last year, averaged 11} pounds butter per week. Samuel Thorne of Dotchess Co., N Y,, cures breechy cattle of all disposition to jump over fences by clipping oft the lashes from the under lid of the anima)'s eye. When a cow or ox gets choaked, it is said that immediate relief may be obtained by strapping up a fore leg and compelling the animal to jump. when the obstruction will fly out. ] WANTED ! S nr -- | Drugs AT LOW PRICES, PLEASE TRY DAWSONS (LATE WILSON'8.) PRINCE ALBERT & MANCHESTER For PERFUMERY, (new rare kinds in neat jugs, Go To DAWSONS'. 5 For Paints, Oils, Brushes, and Faucy Articles of almost every kind, Try DAWSONS'. For a well selected and well assorted Stock of Stationery, Try DAWSONS'. We have now received a large stock of the New Readers for Common Schocls at Toronto prices, Groceries ! st please you Do vou want a Tea that will j ice | e try our 4 for «th, flavor and pri w Young Hyson seery Trade at i a We invite special attention to our well select ed stock of Crockery and Glass ware, Qur goutls are bought for cash in the best mar- kets, and will be sold at a very small advance upon cost. The proprietors are anxious to eater to the wants of their numerous customers in all the abova branches and to give the most entire satis- faction, Phesician's Prescriptions carefully and per- sonauy attended to. Prince Albert, and Manchester, April 1, 1868. * | inprovements found necessary by practicable tests during the last season have been Iron! Iron! TO BLACKSMITHS. HATCH & BROTHER OP WHITEHRY, Have on hand and are receiving a large stock of BAR IRON and Steel, which they are prepared to sell at a small advance on cost. y Also SPRINGS, PATENT AXLES, &C. TO PAINTERS, A large Steck of * James" White f Lead, and other first class Leads, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, &c., Wholesale and Retail. 500 Kegs Cut Nails for Sale Wholesale and Retail. A large Stock of House Building; and House Furnishings, Hardware, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, &c. A large Stock of Stoves and Tinware, Milk Pans, Pails, &c., at the " NOTED " Cheap House. HATCH & BROTHER, IMPORTERS, §c 20 - Whitby, May 20, 1868. THE WHITBY AGRICULTURAL WORKS. SPECIAL NOTICE! Sing'e Reapers and Mowers, and Reapers and Mowers Combined. The subscrib¥rs would call the attention of the Agricultural com- munity to their Stock of Implements, where will be found almost everything the Farmer may require, and especially at this season of the year, to their Stock of Reapers and Mowers, Of several kinds, and of the Latest Make.' To which all the Latest added. Ball's Ohio Reaper and Mower combined, Gayuga Chief Reaper and Mower combined, the Manney Single Reaper, the Cayuga Junior Mower. Of any and all of the above Machines, we invite a trial. They are manufactured with care, of the Best Material & Workmanship And can be guaranteed to the purchaser to give satisfaction upon a fair trial, or no sale. BROWN & PATTERSON. WH 13-4m Facts are Stuborn Things AND IT I8 A FACT THAT RGE FLINT s opportunity of returning thanks ous f 15 for their liberal sup- cement in business. And he bas been refitting his 5 it con ot that Factory and putting in NEW MACHINERY; A also a w prepared to furnish anything in d as the best and as CHEAP as nt in Ontario. He continues wing articles, first class material and patterns : any 1 furnish the follo Cutter Bends of every description ; Bent Shafts; Buggy Seat Rails; Bob-Sleigh Runners---heavy and light; Iron Bow-handle Rakes; Fork, Rake, Hoe, Broom, and Mop Handles of every variety ; Barley Forks of superior make. He would particularly recommend his justly celebrated Revolving Horse Rake For which he was awarded the FIRST PRIZE AT THE PROVINCIAL EX- HIBITION ! Against a host of competitors. He can furnish Testimonials of the superiority of these Rakes: from above 400 farmers. OHEESE. BOXES Of all sizes and superior make. A large supply of superior Sawn Shingles nstanily on baud and for sale. CABINET MAKING in all its branches as good as thebest and cheap as the cheapest. COFFINS kept constantly on hand and a HEARSE in readiness. Job work, such as Planing, Matching, Sawing, and Turning done on the shortest notice, and at low prices. G. T. feels confident that with his facilities he 2G ------ TOR o V Q MONEY ! eos The Subscribers are prepared to make > ) a 4 ) HY © | i < 8 | ] A au ON GOOD Farm Property, At very reasonable rates, from ; PRIVATE SOURCES, & Re-payable by equal yearly instalments, or interest payable yearly and the principal atthe end of the term. 2008 ---- 1000 Acres of improved farm lands, and 2000 acres of wild lands for sale cheap and on easy terms. 0& A good Farm to Rent. APPLY TO DAVID J. ADAMS, LAND anp INSURANCE AGENT, VALUATOR, &C., Office over T. C. Forman's Store, PRINCE ALBERT. or To JOHN ADAMS, Torouto Street, Tononro, DN DQ 9 SO Prince Albert, Jan. 23, 1868. ean 8° ccesstully compete with any jag establishment in the Province of Ontario. (= OrpERS SOLICITED. AGENTS FOR FLINT'S HORSE RAKE: Mr. THOMPSON, Hardware Merchant, Uxbridge Mr. BAILEY, Blacksmith, Greenbank. Stouffville, March 11, 1868. 10 6 per cent Government Stock. (Transferable and not redeemable within Ten Years) HENRY GRIST. Departmental Agent, 0 0722 Wa of in Tenders his services to par rous of in- 3 Tender in this fe and ealeable security. to remitting him before January 31st next, one-tenth of the sum they wish to invest will re- - Fo by rerun of mail the receipt of the Sv Mr. Grist's charge will be $3 for sums under $1,200, aud one quarter per cent on larger amount. whe ta pl ' te FERESCES IN OTTAWA. Hon A. Campbell. Postmister General; W. C. Smillie, Esge, President British Bank Note Company ; . Tisg,. Audior for the Dominion ; Wan, Le anager Outario Bank. : Ottawa, January 11,1868. 2 inion. The remai m | before March 2, 1868. Further parii- on 3 f PrOTOERAPS in the very hest style are \ 200% THE OLD STAND P OR EVER. HE Subscriber 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 prepared to furnish them with Wagons and Buggies! And that he is now preparing FIFTY Sets of his PREMIUM IRON § WO: 3 for nade in the nest Suproved i i . : 0D S8ED HAR arties desiring to purchase woula do well to call and inspect his Stock bef hasi where. Having EB ouiat hos Stock for Cash, he is determined not to be endl manufacturer in the County. All Work Warranted. Manchester, April 10, 1866" = HR, A BARREIT, Photographer King St.» Oshawa. WM. STEEL, 14-1y Brooklin Drug Store. JOEN DAWES, PALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, &c mauufactured in our gallery. Best Wines and Liquors for medicinal ' Life on --_-- the Ocean Wave." A. SINCLAIR Has just received his Winter supply of Teas, Porter and Ale, Olard's Brandy, Coffee, Whisky, Jules Robbin & Co's Brandy, Sugar, Scotch Whasky: Martel!'s Brandy, Currants, Old Rye and Toddy, Cherry do. Raisins, Port Wine, Jamaca Rom, Figs, Sherry Wine, Holland Gin, Labrador Herrings, No. 1, | Madera do. John Bull Bitteis. Codfish, Ginger do. Old Tom Gin, White Fish, Champagne, (= Wines, Brandies, and other Laquors, of the best brands, for Medical Purposes, which can be had at the lowest possible price. Prince Albert, Dec. 18, 1867. 50 WY LOL DUD WHI AG JOHN NOTT, - ~ BoRrELIA. MONEY T0 LEND! The undersigned is prepared to advance loans of money in Large or Small Sums On first class improved farm security--as the rate of interest is very low and charges are moderate, the best securities must be offered. 0 Several first class farms for sale on easy terms of payment. Apply personally,or by letter prepaid with a description of the security offered, to W. M. COCHRANE, Bigelow's Block, Port Perry, Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1867. == === === ™ Prince Albert and Manchester! I T L IR Al HEARSE, decorated in the latest style, withdouble Sets of Plumes | A large and choice lot of COFFINS kept constantly on hand. A large and sess complete Stock of COFFIN TRIMMINGS of every description always on sme Prince Albert and Manchester, Jan. 9, 1868. hand, and for sale, Cheap for Cash. -- cmm--) | s-------- rr------ amar ------ wo n Il ou Be [| | wren] frome ff am {| {vewane] § moe § §ocmmenes | { cme HH. Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, [i PRINCE ALBERT & MANCHESTER, OULD embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerong masta WwW. friends for the liberal share of patronage he has received. He would further state that he purchased a First Class fe 3 FUNERALS attended to with dispatch. Charges moderate. we 18 The highest price paid in Cash for Butternut Lumber. FOR FIRST CLASS IRRIAGR, WIGS. &, ONTARIO C ARRIAGE FACTORY A Manufactured on the premises of the choicest material and oy first class workmen. - Call and see them. 1would also intimate to my numerous friends that this is the Cheapest House in Prince Albert to get your Horse Shoeing done. Work Warranted or no Pay. JAMES EMANEY. 48 Prince Albert, Dec 4, 1867. M. 0. DONOVAN, PRACTICAL Carriage = Maker ! 5 ALL WORK WARRANTED. NEAR THE TOWN HALL, 0 ; TEAR iT / FT 0) AA Lg ) 22 Ly EY i iy A GOOD assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from best material. Work made to order with neatness and dispaich. Particular attention paid to repairing i Reviving ! 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 CABINET WORK will be made and sold as good and as Cheap as any in otier establish- ment in North Ontario. : - Special attention paid : to 4 ir CTT Undertaking! (1) ok ACT Fe SLND. BY [42 Coffinis of 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. 13 Just received a large quantity of Coffin Trimmings, (latest styles), and will be sold cheap. All kinds of good Lumber taken in exchange for work. JOHN NOTT N.B. Agent for Monuments and Tomb Stones. . Borelia, Nov. 13, 1867. HARRISON MAW & SON Contractors & Builders, PORT PERRY! : : RE prepared to Contract for and put up Buildings of all kinds, wh ther Wood A Brick or Stone, and finish off in the latest styles, ee all the most ho Md ments. Parties requiring good work done will do well to call, (Z~Plans and Specifica- tions made to order. HARRISON MAW, JOHN H. MAW. 45 Entrance through Mr. Carswell's Con- |v o | fectionery Store. sand Cattle Medicines always Oshaws, dpril 17, 1867, # hand, ! . | Manchester, Oct, 18, 1866. The most Popular Remedy ever Offered to the Public TOMLINSON'S Pain=-CGure. FORMERLY Pai n-K iller. For the cure of Pain both External and Internal, The greatest Pain Curing Remedy yet discovered. Pain cannot long exist where this Remedy is faithtully used. Give it one fair trial and you will use 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. = Sold by all medicine dealers. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. 1t is the largest bottle of medicine of the kind in Canada. Manufactured by the proprietor, Prince Albert, Ontario. Psorocomium. THE GREATEST ITCH KILLER Of the 19th century. It cures in halfan hour. -- Price vnly 25 cents. W. A. TOMLINSON, Wholesale Dealer in Medicines, Sule Agent for Canada, PRINCE ALBERT. Farm for gale! OR Sale that excellent Farm consisting of the south-half of Lot No. 8 in the 5th con- cession of the P Township of Reach. Nearly all cleared, A House and a good Frame Barn, with a constant supply of good water.-- Conveniently situated between Manchester and Utica. Apply to MORRISON & SAMPSON, Corner of Church and Colborne Sts., "ToronToO. 4 c > 5 OS g a) 2 Zz Bix ~ 2 2 ~ i] 4 E ge S ® 2 19 o Bp S u 3S » A Fo" "ope 2 tA 2 w 3 nN £ NI = W|: a <2 8 IT Qe : QB of: Tie subscriber having returned to_Reach, has got himself comfortably located at the thriving Village of MAMCHESTER Where he intends carrying on the (0G-Tailoring Business In allitsbranches, Garments entrusted to his care will be made up in the latest styles; and nothing will be left undone by him--in way of neatness of fit, moderation in charges, and care- ful attention to orders--to obtain and secure a rarge share of public patronage. The Latest Styles received promptly and regularly, JAMES SQUIRE. ' 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, asit will cost less and is more speedily cured than when of longer standing, and there is Totten gain, and everything to lose by delat. What now seems a harmless lump in the breast, neck, eye-lid or elsewhere, or small wart or sore on the lip, may, in a few tort short months, become a hideous, disgusting, destroying mass of disease. If required, refer- ences can to givento parties who have been cured many years'siece, and who are now sound BR. WOOD, The Leading® Pump in. America is y POWELL'S Patent Swing & Force Pump. BOWMAN & LIKENS, MANUFACTURERS, BORELIA, ONT. These Pumps are the most useful, most dur~ able, easiest worked, frost proof, and not liable to get out of order. The Force Pump is worth its cost in one year ; while being available in two seconds of time it forms a most reliable fire en gine. Try one. All work warrgnted. When ordering please state depth of well or cistern. -- All orders must be sent to the mancfacturers. = N.B. Wells dug on the shortest notice, Pars ties wishing to manufacture the above Pumps can do so by making arrangements with the manufacturers at Borelia. Borelia, May, 15 1868, or ro PO ® B 2 ° = ho BY a oats @ d= iS n e = EER Ya [9] 9 a ts 2 8 SNE gS wl] BR Hel -.5 s 2 =z ES § E cE im LL »E5 WE & Lz £76 p-] iF I = z » = 2 ha) = en PRINCE ALBERT AND MANCHESTER Bakeries ! A 28 the places to buy your BREAD, 1X FLOUR, OAT MEAL, CORN MEAI , SMALL BREADS of every description. First class Confectionaries. Toys in great variety For Spring and Summer use ; and Fruits in their season. Wedding Cakes made to order: He is also prepared to furnigh Soirees. Tea Meetings, &c., on liberal terms. . 'CHAS. HISCOCKS. Feb. 13,1867. fe LYd0d 93 MUS 1900--JOHS 'I0[Te], O[qenOIYsBL 0: *AH¥9Aad Stock §Breeders--Read the following, HE Subscriber would inform Stock Breeders and others desirous of obtaining first class steok that his pure breed Bull " Sir Charles" will be fonnd at this stable on lot 13, in the 13th con- cession of Reach, every day, Sundays excepted. "Sir Charley" was awarded the first prize last year at the County show in South Ontario ; and the first prize at the County show in North Ontario. Terms.--For Canadian Cows $2--half-breeds 4, to be paid at the time of service, No. 121. Canada' Short Horn Stock Registrar. -- CERTIFICATE.--" Sir Charles,' rour. colored, calved' December 30. 1 Bred by Mr. James J. Davidson, Pickering, Co. Ontario. Got by Sir William, 692 Canadian Herd Book; dam by Rolla. by impored Fawlees, 249 Canadian Herd Book ; grand dam Ester- ville 4th, by Boz 28h; gr. g dam Esterville 2ud, by Dun O'Connell, 3567 English Heid Book. [Signed] HUGH C. THOMPSON, Secretary Board of Ag. Board of Agriculture office, 18-1" Toronto, 26th Aug, 1 > WM. MOFFATT. Interesting to Stock Breeders HE Subscriber begs to call atten- . tion of Stock Breeders and others to his superior' Bull tDUNCAN."" He is of the pure Durham breed and is judged to be the best in the County. Terms: --FFor the season $1.50 to be paid at the time of service ; and if not so paid and booked $2 will be charged to insure & calf, x W. H. HAYES, Lot 14, 2nd con. Reach--second farm east and healthy. All communications promptly Port Perry, Dec. 5, 1866. answered. No money required in advance and pntil the cure is completo 40-1 of Payne's Tavern. Feb. 2¢, 1868, 2 Bi