§ { Ldkooy, April 2.2 Another drendful eol- hi or PU eee at the § an Av aad.C. 8. Allaway. Reach, March 16, 1310. . " i --- --gpy ANOTHER FEARFUL OATASTRO- rr ----------_ re ley colliery in Lancashire. Twenty-eight -~ were kiled outright in gan others badly injnred. rh ee A -- ees. INO MORE RACK HORSES. A Velocipede race took place in Montreaj on the evening of April 1st. There race 10 Jyras ngninsttime-- half-mile heats for a gold | medal, There were two en'ries, C. Lovell Lovel gained the yrize, having made his half-mile in one minute and fifty-five seconds, while Allaway took a second and a half more. ------ 8 --rers. : BORN, : A Cartwright, on Saturday, 3rd inst., "the wife 'of Mr, i Edward Bryans, of twins--a son and daughter, ! » ry MARRIED, At the residence of the bride's father, on the Gth inst, by the Rev. R.Macarthur, Mr. John Horn, Yeoman, to Miss Sarah Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Andrew Scott, all of Reach. Ee TO BUILDERS. The Board of Trustees for School Section No +2, in the Township of Seugog, will receive tend- ers for the erection in the said section of a Frame or Stone School House: Tenders received till the First day of MAY mext. Further particulars may be bad by applying to the undersigned, DAVID JACKSON, JAMES JACKSON, } TrusTEEs. J. W. GABMBLE, | N. B. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any other tender. Sengog, March 30, 1869. 14 HTH PUBLIC NOTICE Tr herehy given that in pursuance of the pro- visions of the Law Reform Aet, 1808, all ac- counts and demands to br preferred against the County of Ontario for the current year, the ap- proving and auditing thereof, heretofore belong- ed to the Quarter Sessions, must be delivered to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before the 13th day of APRIL next, Being the first day of the sitting of the Court of yer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the said county. Dated the 20th day of March, 1869. By order of the Chairman, i. J. MACDONELL, C.PCO FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE. HE Subscrit Farm, be Sale that first class (the south-half of Tot No. 9, in tl sion MARIPOSA, over 90 eres cl n a good state of enltivation, and well watered with a never fail- ing stream i 2 are large and commo- i pital dwell house--a frame barn 36 x 80! a frame shed 20 x 60, with a good stable, There is a thri'ty young orchard on the ] remises, Fer further partienlars apply to the proprietor on the premises, ANGUS McLEAN, Proprietor, Litre Buirary P.O. Mariposa, March 31, 1869. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, rE Partnership heretofore existing between | Messi 8. Hugh Wylie and Georze Hoyle, Blacksmitns, of the Village of Cannington, hath been this day mutually dissolved. The business will in. future be carried on by Hugh Wylie, who is duly anthorized to rece mnts due to the late firm, and grant receipts for the same, and furthermore will pay all claims against the i HUGH WYLIT . a WYLIE Sinko J . [Signed] GEORGE HOYLE. Cannington, March 24, 1569. 13-2w KNITTING Machines! AND Sewing Machines! THE Ladd FMILY KNITTING MACHINE Is confilently offered to the puplic as {he most , compete and reliable KnittingMachine made, Knits upwards of 70 different articles of wearing apparel ; Knits a yard of plain work in ten minutes ; A pair of Socks in 30 minutes, And other articles in a proportionately short time ; 'Widens and narrows its own work ; Knfts with any number of Needles, from one, to its utmost capacity ; Will knit circular, plain, and fancy knitting of all descriptions. Tt is simple in construction, easy to operate, ~nd not liable to derangement. Each machine £ rnished with the articles necessary to its sne- vessfulroperation, together with extra needles, and a Book of compicte instructions. For further information, call or address, E. HEAP, Agent, UTICA. Who is also Agent for the world renowned WHEELER §& WILSON SEWING MA- CHINES, which ior simplicity of construction, easy and quiet ronning, great speed and dura. bility, ak and range of work, none liability to derangement, &c., &c., are believed to be equaled by none. Samples, Prices, &c., on application. Sewing Machines by other makers, supplied to order. IF Sewing Machines of all kinds skilfully re- paired, carefully adjusted, or taken in exchange. vei. Also CLOCKS cleaned and repaird. as E. HEAP, _ Utica, April 1, 1869. 13 FARM FOR SALE HE Subscriber offers for sale that excc!lent Farm, containing 100 Acres, being the West "half of lot 20, 14th con. Reach. The lnad is of the best quality, with 60 acres cleaged and in a good state of cultivation, and well watered. -- "There are suitable buildings, and a good young + orchard. For further particulars, apply to the proprietor on the premisos, The Subscribers having employed a first class ci uarantee a good fit an a Sd as will not fail New Spring 1869. 1869. 1 RING THPORTATION) [ | Lg NEW DRESS GOODS, " PRINTS, " BRILLIANTS - | ' WHITE COTTONS | " GREY re * ' TWEEDS. Em Goods at prices that will compare favorably with any House in the 'Trade. - « Brown & Christian. MANCHESTER, Apri! 1, 1869 Spring G CURRIE & ROSS Are receiving their Spring Goods o o entlemensClothing ty cutter, Mr. W. H, VYVYAN, they are prepared to the newest styles to all who may favor them with their orders on such terms to give satisfaction. ' . A LARGE OT OF weeds, Ioeskins and Cassimeres . - 1 Have come to hand, and will be oft red at very low rates. YWm. M. Wightman & Co. ; Late J: & W. COW AN PRINCE ALBERT, Wanted ! At E. CASH'S GRUVERY GPROVISIONSTORE PRNCE ALBERT! nett NOP OO PPro A quantity of gov Butter and fresh Eggs. Wanted---Hams and »3acon for railway customers. Wanted-- 2 quantity or" Oats and Potatoes. Wanted--( fox seed) White Beans, Top Onions, "Totalo Onio 8, &e. Wanted--A quan!ity of good Apples. WANTED --in any quantity (the mor the merrier) CASH CUSTOMERS to buy any) consume the yhove and Stock in Stare, who will be well used, get the worth ox their money and the right change back. 025 2 Ibs of good Tea for 81. 11 Ibs Prunes for 81, and other things equally low, 5. CASIT Prince Albert, March 24, 1869. 12 Cheap --e ell) 6} Ge R. & J. CAMPBELL Have just commenced to sell off the balance of their Immense Stock of ABNER HURD, Jr, AGENT, om over T. 0. Forman's Store. ell's Patent Swing and Force Pump! a) POWELL & IRVINE, [SUCCESSORS TO J. BOWMAN,] MANUFACTURERS BORELIA! HE Subscribers would embrace this oppor- tunity of stating that they have commenced the manufacture of the above Pump in the Fac- tory in Borella, lately occupied by Mr. J. Bow- man, These Pumps are the most useful, most dur- able, easiest worked, frost woof, 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 engine. Try one. All work warranted. When ordering please state depth of well or cistern. MIr, Irvine who conducts the business at Bo- relia, having been constantly employed in the manufacture of these pumps for the past three years and thoroughly understanding the busi ness, applicants may rely on receiving first class pumps, LF Wells dug on the shortest notice. All orders must be sent to the manufacturers: POWELL & IRVINE, BorELIA. 12-tf Prince Albert, March 24, 1860. THE OLD STAND - FOR EVER. HE Subscriber takes this method of re- turning thanks to his numerons cus tomers for their liberal patronage for the past TEN YEARS, and begs to intimate that he has Leased his Premises /WM. M°LINTOCK, In svhose behalf he rolicits a continuance of that patronage which has been ro generously bestowsrd upon himeelf during so long a term. WM. STEEL. -- NOTICE. All parties indebted to me either by note or boos' Account must settle the same with- un or beforg the 15h instant. WM. STEEL. out fail, PRINCE ALBERT. 12-t¢ The Leading Pump in Amerios is Pow- | Tobacco. P. A. HURD, REAL ESTATE, AND INSURANCE| A "ores Biv Caistor £1: TOMLINSON'S Tobacco Antidote lS Warranted to fetnove aff tayés or desire for Tt purifies and enriches the Blood. Tt invigorates the power of digestion. An excellent Tonic and appatizer, Warranted harmless to the system. PRICE 30 SINS PER BOX nts wan the inion. every ton and village iy Address all orders fo W. A. TOMLINSON, Chemist and 1, Prince Albert, Ont. cn eens LANDS FOR SALE rr --() -- TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOd, 100 ACR ES: Lot No. 2, in the %th con. 75 neres cleare I; the balance in good hardwood. A new frame ho.18¢; a frame barn and stable, good Orchard, an! well watered with a small spring creek. This is one of the b.st wheat firms in Canada. Immediate possession. Two miles distance from Port Perry. 110 ACRES. Lot 24, Mn the Tth con. 40 acres cleared--{rame barn stables and frame house. Small Orchard. This is first class land--only one and & half mile from Port Perry. 10 ACRES. Lots 22 and 23, in the hth con. 100 acres clearea and in a good state of enltivation. A good Orchard--a eapital brick house two stories high--frame burn and stables. This isone of the best country residences int Canada. Only three quarters of a mie from Port Perry. s TOWNSHIP OF REACH. 200 ACRES. 100 acred cleared. 2 frame barns, a frame stable, frame shed and frame house, It isin n good state of cultivation, and well watered. -- Only three miles from Port Perry. 6 ACRES. Lot 21, in the %th eon, A new frame house, one acre of fruit trees, and wn splendid garden, Well situated. Only three miles front Port Perry. 150 ACRES. Lot 15, in the 7th con.-- 30 Acres cleared. (Good frame house and new frame barn. A choico lot of hardwood upon this lot. Only one mile from Port Perry. Lot 14, 1n the 6th con. This is a splendid wood lot, and will make a good farm when cleared. Within one mile of Port Perry, where wood finds a ready sale at $2.50 per eord, and will be worth $4 as soon as the Railread is com- pleted. 100 ACRES. Tot 13, in the 6th con. Thisis a splendid Tot, well timbered with hard~ wood and hemlock. Within onc mile and » | quarter of Port Perry. | 100 ACRES. Lot 19,in the 4th com. TOWNSHIP OF ELDON. 290 ACRES. Weet-hall of 16 and the west-half of 17, in the 1st con, Good clay soil. Within n few miles of Woodville, where there is to be a depot of the Nipissing « Railway. TOWNSHIP OF GEORGINA. 52 ACRES. [nt '20,in the 1st con. Choice Land. Within quarter of a mile of Udora, and ten miles of the Ta of Uxbridge. TOWNSHIP OE GOSFIELD. 175 ACRES. Lot D, in the 2nd con. Oliolue hardwood land. Two miles from Kings ville, TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE. 40 ACRES. Lot 21, in the 10th eon Good land=mostly cleared. PORT PERRY. A House and Lot in the villaga of Port March 24, 1869. Lot 21, in the 10th coh.-- - Salt. Claster, A LARGE PORTION REGT FROM ENGLAND CED DAILY! (Delay on Railroad by Snow Storms.) HAVE i Clover Seed, ALL NEW AND FRESI CURRIE & ROSS I FOR SALE noMiNION STORE, "Ares, Garden and Pield Seed, SEED BARLEY, PEAS & OATS.| 4 CHRISTMAS DRY GOODS, READY MADE: CLOTHING, GROCERIES, WINES and LIQUORS, CROCKERY HARD- WARE, Boots & Shoes, &ec. The Public are respectfully invited to call and examine their Stock, as extraordinay bargains will be given for Cash. R. & J. CAMPBELL. Whitby & Manchester. 0% Remember the Places, Jan. 6, 1869. NENSE STOCK OF AT TIE 0 600 | Nle '1D I'D PRINCE ALBERT. ----EECID & <I ---- The Subscriber has now received a very large assortment of Dry Goods, Sroceries. [lardware, Ready made Clotlivg, &c., and bas now deter- vined to cffer the whole at a sm:ll A advance on Montreal whclesale ¢ < 4 prices to cover charaes, A Le For Cash Only! : Remember these Goods ere almost all new, the greater part baving been laid in within the last month, and the quality is such as may be equaled, but cannot be ex- celled, and prices will be found lower than at any other establiskment in the Country. Manchester and Port Perry thrown entirely into the Shade, as to Prices. 9 | Perry. sBeautifully situated near the depot.-- Rented for $6 per month. Pony Penny, YewstifdlIg ivonted at the head Y of Lake Scugog, is one of the best inland villfRes v . cable r AMS | inthe County of Ontario. Contains a popula- 1 wo Valu 2 tion of about 500, with five Dry Goods Stores, two Drug Stores, two Grocery Stores, a Bakery. | four Churches, a first class Grammar and Com- {mon School, and a large Foundry, where all | ings of forming fupiemsnte are manufactured. x ¢ : 18, inethe 4th | The celebrated ** Marsh Harvester" is manufac~ FTE Sontiohalt of Lot So a, County of | tied here, Tt also contains three Saw Mills, s Grist Mills, Stave Fretory, a Woolen Factory, ' ty. yo Shingle Factories, and a first class Curringo "mn i Prop erly. Factory, also a very large Steam Cabinet Fae Enoch BPavis Proj y tory, and a Branch of the Royal Canadian Bank. The soil of this farm is of the best '(nality . and by a very small outlay for improve uents E MAJOR, Manchester, March 4, 1569. For Sale or to Rent. Ontario, know as te the property may be made one of the best fu ATs Propri®TOR, in the County. The purel are is Port Perry. own time to pay the prince he property 11 Port Perry, March 17, 1869, will be rented for a number of years to a good I tenant, ALSO FOR SALE---CHEAP The East-half of Lot No. 1, in the 4th conces- sion of the Township of Cartwright, Counf¥ 34 Durham, known as the * Seymour propetty.'-- This property will be sold cheap. The soil is under a good state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to the proprietor JAMES HOLDEN NCE Rte and Specifications, apply to John J . B U iL ia 5 N . Gifts! A GREAT variety of fthe mest handsome, suitable Christmas Gifts--at MRS, DECKER'S PRINCE ALBERT, = 3 oo = g z 2 8 ; o} {jaepowwt Sjddy ) 4d 8 LV NOT Ol * Consisting of every variety of choice nseful Gifts suitable for all parties. A large and carefully select 1 Stock of GOLD AND SILVEZ a WATCHES AND CHAINS, = b The most fashionable BROOCIIES, PINS, §e. A great variety of Clocks, and everything in the Jewelry line of the best quality and at prices whieh cannot fail to induce purchasers. Prince Albert, Dec. 9, 1868. 49 SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS Just Received! (SANA LVAD) IM 'NOSE0Y 9 WW 'LUEETV TIONIT ' Tenders Wanted. . TE Trustees of School Section No, 4, Reach, are prepared to receive tenders for the erection of a If you want a . a Frame School House, Suit made in the Latest Fashion : CALL ON Tn said section. JUST EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING. First class Prints. (none else in stock), at 12}c. Sold elsewhere at 15 to 17¢c. Real goed Winceys, (no trash), at 12]e. " ho 15 to 25¢. Al Waol French Merinoes, beautiful shudes, at 4510 50e. « « 65 to $1 A large assortment of Dress Goods, in Orleans, Lustres, Reps, Cobourgs, Alpucas. Poplins. Delvines, Victoria Cords, &e., at a reduction of 20 per cent. Stripe 3hirting for 10 cents a yard. positively cost 25 per cent more money. All Wool Tweeds and Cloths, at 60 to 5c a yard, Sold elsewhere at 90c to $1. Whole Suits of Canadian Tweeds and good Heavy Overcoat, at $14 to $10. Over Coat for $38}. just the price for making. Beautiful and fine Bed Blankets, at $23 to $4 a pair, being 20 per cent under prices charzes by others, : An immense assortment of Breakfast Shawls. Crossovers, lloods, Clouds, &e., &e. Cotton Yarn, (best Canadian), $1.75 a bundle, Tieary Twilled Linen Bags, at 30c each, worth 37}e. Tieayy Cotton Bags, for 5 per dozen. 12 Ibs beautiful Sugar and 2 Ibs Fice Green Tea for $2. Young I15son 'I'eas, very fine, 60 to 80c, as gand as sold elsewhere at _80c to 81.25. 20 Ibs of Currants for $1. Good new Plug Smoking Tobacco at 30¢ per Ih of 10 plugs. I First rate Coffee, pure ground or in the bean at 17c. 4 Starch 124e, Corn Starch 12}¢, Corbonate or Baking Soa Ge per Ib. Dest in one Ib jars for 32)c per jar. Shingle and Cut Nails 3c per Ib, by the 100 lbs. orse Nails 18¢ per Ib by the bag. Lamp and Lamp Chimneys very low. The Dollar Lamp for 75¢, Chimneys 6c each, and all other things equally low, Please take the trouble 10 examine the tbove list of prices and compare them with those you have been paying elsewhere; and call imme Jiately after and secure bargains. At the fore ong prices, I will take in exchange for goods, Wheat, Barlev, Oats. Peas, Perk, Butter, Lard, Apples, Potatoes, Squared 'Vimber, &ec., for which T will pay the highest market price. 67 1 wonld alo take the liberty of informing all those indebted that their accounts are all two mouths past due, and every single account, without exception, wust be paid MALCOLM M¢FARLANE. wi) JOIN MOWRRAY, WM. COATES, {wire TAILOR, PRINCE ALBERT, a oo LANEY. : 3a OPPOSITE SCOTS HOTEL 3. Sec. No. 4," Foo at ak X Reach, March 31, 130, § 13-gw| Api 1, 1860. BO Bs -QILNVEUV A\ PUB pastedol £[1¥aU §300[0) PUN SIAN -seyaind a10jq SUIUEXI PUB 1|¥J 0 [[9AL Op Puc dU SI Ul "poop 930 PUY AIemor 'SOOTY JO £HOMVA Jal 1860. ' 1868. HENRY GRIST. PATENT SOLCITOR ENO DRIUGHTEIN, OTTAWA, CANADA, Transacts business with the Patent Office and other departments of the Government. Copy= rights and the Registration of Trade Marks and Designs procured. Drawings, Specifications, and other Documents necessary to secure Pa- tents of Invention prepared on receipt of the Model of the Invention, " REFERENCES. branches of Mantun Making and Millinery. N.B.--The work can be sent for und returned whenever required. Address MAN1TUA-MAKER, Borelin P. 0. Borelia, 17th Mareh, 1869. PRINCE ALBERT AND MANCHESTER Bakeries! Whi Whitby, Feb. 17, 1869. hp a ¥ fe! ~ We Fo ol i giv, 2 = | a 7 SE SES i. ana dep P> SNFOR SALE! FTE > w=] . SB wE'E® JOR = i Sig oem a3 The Celebrated Trotting Horse a= 11 Rome=z @ | SREEN MOUNTAIN MORGAN. SR Bier 4 a-- 25. og Sh PRICE, - - $2000. 'hw oa a ---- - 8 bs hE 4 > ME rp is THE BEST STOCK HORSE ae i o in Canada. E WATOR 8 Oo lo} > th PROPRIETOR. 0 Perry, March 17, 1800 § wa Tort Perry fare v . | z e Mm @ SEWING WANTED! » % . Eh JO BWA Tha S . much experience in Toronto, in various g - g E 2 olf 2 '2 g am A RE tha places to buy your RREAD, A FLOUR OAT MEAL, GORN MEAL, SMALL BREADS ot every description. First ¢1 53 Col lectipnanes. Toys in great 'variety For Spring aa) Summer vse; and Frans in their reason." Wedding Cakes made to order, Ha is alo prepared 10 furnish: Sqirees. Hon. A. Camphell, Postmaster General; W. C Amite, Beqe, President Brinsh Bunk Note Company John Lavgrou. Audi for the Dowimen ; Win, at once. T. C. FORMAN. 7. Gna Prince Albert, Nov. 12, 1837. Wade. Faq. N@hnger On ing, Minister vi¥'ybije W Buk ; H ingen $5 : 'K Provioke of uae, Fob. 13, 1869, Tea Meetings, &o., ont liberal terme. Sr RIERA er Ra Be Ss Terr 2