© GAGE f COCHRANE & COCHRANE, PORT PERRY, Saturday, the 4th day of July, AT 12, o'cLOCK, NOON. Pursuant to a power of Sale in a certain Mortgage, bearing date the Twenty-six! gay of April, 4.D. 1867, (which said morte Bw 1 be produced at the {time of of sale lowing Parcel, viz: Lot number wenty-siz, in the First conoession'ef the Township of Uxbridge In the County of Ontario, save and except Fif- teen acres thereof heretofore sold for Taxes.-- The said parcel of land sontaining by admeasure men One Hundred and Eighty-Five Acres. TERMS - - CASH. For further particulars apply to COCHRANE & COCHRANE, SoriciTors, Port Perry. 21-td Port Perry, May 27, 1868. yy POSTPONED. The above Sale is Postponed until Saturday, 25th July. MONEY ! T= undersigned is prepared to loan, in sums to suit the convenience of the borrower, ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY, (Private F'unds,) On good Mortgage Security, ata very. Low Rate of Interest. He has several Lots of IMPROVED AND WILD LANDS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. Apply at the well known Cheap Store of Messrs. R. & J. Campbell, Manchester, to JOHN HODSON, Vavvator, &c. Manchester, Feb. 4. 1868. 5-3m Oentre Hotel, SAINTFIELD, D. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. Ontario Hotel, BROCK-ST., WHITBY. C. DAWES, ProrrIETO LOOK OUT FOR A FENIAN RAID! Vis we are constantly threatened with a Fenian Invasion, the subscriber has made a most determined Raid, resulting in the entire Revolution of his old WoolenFactory And bas turned it into an excellent new one, and Filled it with the latest and most Improved Machine for the manufacture of Flannels, loths, Frvonns, Satinetts, Shirting, Sheeting, Blankets, and Ladies' Plaid Dresses, and is now pared to take Customers' Wool and manu- ture it in the most workmanlike manner into any kind of Cloth they may require, at the cus- tomary price for similar work in other parts of the country. The usual Carding, Fulling and Cloth Dressing will be strictly attended to and carefully done, having got New and Improved Picker, with new Burring Mac Fo. attached to each Machine, he feels confident that entire satisfaction will be given in the custom carding, nnd also special attention will be paid 10 the Spinning of Warp, Filling and Stocking Yarn for customeis.-- Woel will be taken in exchange for Cloth or Work done in the Shop. The Bhop will be a strictly Custom Shop. 'The Subscriber while returning thanks to the Public for past favors claims and solicits an increase of that sup- port and patronnge, believing that where enterprising 'men ata great expense, make large and important im- wemenls for (ne accommodation ofthe public,that the uniia 10 reciprocate this accommodation as the ad are reciprocal, and while it shall be my de- wire 10 clothe you all and keep you warm, I trust you wil allow me to lack bread or the necessary fuel 10 the pot boil. JOSEPH GOULD Uxbridge, June 10, 1868. 23.3m Facts are Stuborn Things. AND IT I8 A FACT THAT GEORGE FLINT TAs this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous friends for their liberal sup- is commencement in business. An fact that he has been refitting his Factory and putting in NEW MACHINERY ; And he is now prepared to furnish anything in Ande as the best and as OED as any establishment in Ontario. He continues to furnish the following articles, first class material and patterns : Cutter Bends of every description ; Bent Shafts; ' Seat Kails ; fy Runners----heavy and light; Tron Bow-handle Rak since tisalsoa Revolving Horse Rake For which he was awarded the FIRST PRIZE AT THE PROVINCIAL EX- deme aemin, 22.1 OMEESE BOXES {ee ssf, gute Seen Singles .GABINET MARKING branches as BFF Cop Conia on tor Bory sod L SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE PROPLES' BOOT & MOR STORE, Opposite Scott's Hotel, Prince Albert. rnb Op J. COX Has just received an invoice of the most fashionable styles of Ladies' Polish Boots, Balmorals' Gaiters, and Children's wear, ever offered in Prince Albert,which will be sold at prices that will DEFY COMPETITION. Prince Albert, May 6, 1867. SPRING IMPORTATIONS R. & J. CAMPBELL Will be prepared to show their large Stock of Spring and Sum- mer Importations on the fair day, 31st March. Mr. R. CAMPBELL has been the last two months OUR COTTONS Were bought when they were at the lowest point and we intend giving our customers and the publio full benefit of the low prices at which we are enabled to sell by importing direct from the manufacturers. LIQUORS. A large lot of Choice Liquors always on hand, which will be sold cheap. (7 The highest price paid for Butter, Eggs, &o., &o. A call is respectfully solicited. and Whitby, March 26, 1868. purchasing in the British and French Markets during - R. & J. CAMPBELL. Manchest : Iron! Iron! TO BLACKSMITHS. HATCH & BROTHER OF WHITBY, Have on hand and are receiving a large stock of BAR IRON and Steel, which they are prepared to sell at a small advance qn cost. Also SPRINGS, PATENT AXLES, &C. TO PAINTERS, A large Stock of * James" White ' 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 Tioware, Milk Pans, Pails, &c., at the « NOTED " Cheap House. HATCH & BROTHER, IMPORTERS, §c. 20 Whitby, May 20, 1868. THE WHITBY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 'SPECIAL NOTICE! . 0 E-- Sing'e Reapers and Mowers, and Reapers and Mowers Combined. The subscribers would call the,attention of the Agricultural com- munity 10 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 Of several kinds, and of the Latest Make. To which all the Latest Lmprevaments found pecessary by practicable tests during the last season have been Ball's Ohio Reaper and Mower combined, Cayuga 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 canbe g d to the purch to give upon a fair trial, or no sale. BROWN & PATTERSON. WHITBY, April 1, 1868. 13-4m THE OLD STAND FOR EVER. ThE 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 wer VWagons and Buggies! Aud that he is Bow preparing FIFTY Sets of Us PREMIUM IRON § WOOD SEED HAR |" ROW made in the , ula do well to call and inspect his Stock before else Sey rr SI Tas by any other All Work Warranted. WM, STEEL, "I Manchester, April 10, 1866, _ Mely Reapers and Mowers, 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 Whisky, Martel!'s Brandy, Currants, Old Rye and Toddy, Cherry do. Raisins, Port Wine, Jamaca Rum, Figs, Sherry Wine, Holland Gin, Labrador Herrings, No. 1, | Madera do. John Bull Bitters. Codfish, Gmger do. Old Tom Gin, White Fish, Champagne, 0% 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 GENT: A JOHN NOTT, BORELIA. MONEY 70 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. terms of payment. Apply personally,or by letter pre-paid with a description of the security offered, to W. M. COCHRANE, Bigelow's Block, Port Perry, Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1867. A= === T "I Prince Albert and Mauchester ! WH. PARK, Oabinet Maker and Undertaker, Jj PRINCE ALBERT & MANCHESTER, OULD embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerons friends for the liberal share of patronage he has received. He would further state that he purchased a First Class HEARSE, decorated in the latest style,with double Sets of Plumes A large and choice lot of COFFINS kept constantly on hand. A large and complete Stock of COFFIN TRIMMINGS of every description always on hand, and for sale, Cheap' for Cash. ¥3= FUNERALS attended to with dispatch. Charges moderate, The highest price paid in Cash for Butternut Lumber, = rince Albert and Manchester, Jan. 9, 1868. 19 | Bron mma: | | amu] | emer | | cummen| | rrm { § commen ====l= === ON >» mn NY FOR FIRST CLASS \ 3 ' ' GO TO THE Are Manufactured on the premises of the choicest material and oy first class workmen. Call and see them. 1 would also intimate to my numerous friends that this is the Cheapest House in Prince Albert to get your Horse Shoeing done. Work Warranted or mo Pay. ' JAMES EMANEY. Prince Albert, Dec 4, 1867. 4 M. 0. DONOVAN, ~ PRACTICAL Carriage 2 Maker ! NEAR THE TOWN IIALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY I GOOD assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from best material. Work made to order with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention paid to repairing f% ALL WORK WARRANTED. Business Reviving ! 8 - Hard Times disappearing, and Better Times Coming ! ! HE Subscriber takes this method of returning thanks to his numerous customers for their would say that every thing in the line of heap as any in otier establish liberal su| ort for the last eightee; , and CABINET hs, ar ORK will be mad good and as ment in North Ontario. Special attention paid . to P Undertaking! (IVR ONIN Coffins ot all sizes kept constantly on hand consisting of Walnut, Oak, Butternut, &c. Adfirst class Hearse in winidancs at Funerals heh pived. liatges Yory Tow, Te sol ies large qual of in Trim) test 3 a Ee amaes ken in exchange mien Syke ua oh Sor t for Monuments and Tomb Stones. " _N.B.. Agen Borelia, Nov. 18, 1867. p HARRISON MAW & SON Contractors & Builders, PORT PERRY! RE red 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. (F=Plans and Specifica- . tions made to order. JOHN H. MAW. HARRISON MAW, Port Perry, Dec. 5,1866. EE cher 05 Several first class farms for sale on easy The Leading Pump in America is POWELLS go Patent Swing & Force Pump. 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 to seconds of time it forms a most reliable fire en- gine. Try ome. All work warranted. 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. Par- ties wishing to manufacture the above Dumps can do so by making arrangements with t manufacturers at Borelia. Borelia, May, 15 1868. The most Popular Remedy ever Offered to the Public. ny Q ( "nt TOMLINSON'S Pain-Cure. FORMERLY Pain-Killer. 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. It is acknowledged by those who have used other remehics of this kind, to be the best and most valuable of any known, for the diseases fo which it is recommended. " ¥3" Sold by all medicine dealers. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. It is the largest bottle of medicine of the kind n Canada. Manufactured by the proprietor, Prince Albert, Ontario. 3 dl fern | © g £22 o EE # Fl | 4 > 8T; o & wm 5 3 1 a 2 :Q 4 ry S " = 5 8 RO 4 Th ; b 3 L cZ : ow) HE , B : o ST. AND subscriber having returned to Reach, AROUND ! T bai got himself comfortably locuid a ths MANCHESTER " Where he intends carrying on the 0G-Tailoring Business made up in the latest styles; and be by in way neatness of fit, moderation in charges, and care- attention to orders--to obtain and 'secure a "The Tatest Styles received prompt] os ved promptly and regularly. JAMES SQUIRE. L Manchester, Oct, 16; 1866. 4 J. BOWMAN, THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON &GLOBE Insurnce Company. INVESTED FUND $15,000,000 INVESTED IN C in $250,000 {Five Department. INSURANCES EFFECTED ON ALL CLASSES or Property aT CURRENT RATES. FARM RISKS art SeeciarLy Repucep' Rartss. " Life Pepaviment, No EXTRA Charge for MILITARY SERVICE in defente of the COUNTRY. Life Policies for the benefit of Wifeor 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 pagable after Jo one- fourth of the Premiums are returned, with the sum assured ; if after 20 years, one-half are re-: turned ; after 30 years, three-fourths ; after 51, the sum assured is doubled, and the heirs may ¢laim $2,000. ¥3 Claims payable one month after proot of death. G. F. C. SMITH, Resident Secretary, ONTREAL. M. G. ROBSON, Agent, Prince Albert ANDERSON'S HAIR DYE. The manufacturer of the above Dye take- pleasure in informing the public that he has suc- ceeded in discovering a Hair Dye far Jarpussitig every other Dye ever before offered to the pub- }ic. Tt possesses several properties not possess- ¢d by any other Hair Dye. fst. It ean be so used as to make the hair al- ost any required shade, up to the most beauti-' ful black. : 2nd. It will not color the skin in the slightest egree. 3rd. It communicates a beantiful gloss to the' hair, and renders it soft and pliable. Agents wanted in all parts of the Do: mindon. Apply to WM. ANDERSON, - GREENBANK, REACH. Sold by Dawson & Co., Droggists, Prince' Albert; Brown & Christian, Manchester, Mr. Magarch, Uxbridge. Greenbank, March 20, 1868. g EE - @ o {== ] : mal = ~ yy". 8 S 2 mm dM: @ "we E Em 33; @, my I - 55:8: 3 'om ESE G p-- = Pe - [= B23 mE em ETT Pm (8 J » : 2d Q -_ i EB ea PRINCE ALBERT. AND MANCHESTER Bakeries ! ABE the places to buy your BREAD, FLOUR, OAT MEAL, CORN MEAL, SMALL BREADS of every description. First class Counlectionaries. Toys in great variety For Spring and Summer vse ;; and Fruits in their season: Wedding Cakes male to order. He is also prepared to furnish Soirees. Tea Meetings, &c., on liberal terms. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Feb. 13 ,1867. 40d "@i0Ig ¥UOPIOD § MBYS 19A0--JOHS 'o[rey, O[qBUOTYSE "A 4UaAd DPR. WOOD, PROPRIETOR OF THE Ottawa Cancer Infirmary, BTARKS 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 cyre is com- plete. The moment a cancer is dicovered, it should be cured, asit will cost less and is more speedily cured than when of longer standing, and there is nothing to gain, and everything to lose by Jelas, t now seems a Rarmless lump in the breast, neck, eye-lid or elsewhere, or small wart or sore on the lip, may, ina few tort short months, become a hi cous, isi usting, Yestroyipe mass of disease. If required, refer- ences cdn to givento parties who have been, cured many years'siece, and who are now soun« and healthy. All commbnications promptly answered. No money required in advance and until the cure is complete 40-1 J. HEAL'S Celebrated Itch Ointment y or his Celebrated Itch Ointment. A cure warranted. , Price 25 cents a box. Z J. HEAL. Tailor Pinee Albert,Dec. 5, 1866. TE, subscriber keeps constantly a large quan- y 1