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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Jun 1869, p. 3

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' 2 Suit made in the Latest Fashion | tario, North Ontario, Whitby, Pickering, and . IIE Council of the Corporation of the Coun- ty of Ontario will meet in compliance 62 with the frovisions of the Municipal Act, on all in Tuesday, June 15, 1869 are needed in every school and family in At the hour of two o'clock p. m., in the COURT HOUSE i Apoy for Circulars, Terms, and send money An In the Town of Whitby for H. J. MACDONELL, 2 0 Whithy, June th, 1869. 23 LAND! LAND. WILD AND CLEARED. 20. EVERAL good Cleared Farms for sale on easyaterms. Also, several house Aces! Balk eries ! 'Of chotee wild land for sale in the Counties of A Be the places fo buy yonr BREAD, 2eterboro, Victoria, Bruce and Simcoe. Apyly to SMALL JAMES LAMON., Main street, Uxbridge. Orrice.--Over Armstrong's Hotel. N. B. The above lands will be exchanged for | py, Royal Canadian Bank Stock. Exbridge, June 9, 189, 23 J IT Berle 680.2800 TOLER A Brethren Take Notice! HE Semi-Annual tario Loyal Orange Connty Lodge will he held in the Lodge room of No. 824, at Manilla, on SATURDAY, the 26th of June. at eleven of the clock, a. m., for the transaction of bnsi- ness connected with the good and welfare of the Order, receiving the new Annual, &c., &e. W. SCOTT, C. M., Prince Albert. M. McPHADEN, C. S,, Vroomanton. 21-3w 'Teachers' Convention. A TEACHERS Convention will be held at VROOMANTON, oN Saturday, the 12th day of June, At the hour of 10 a. m., for the purpose of de- vising as to the different modes of teaching and conducting Schools. R. UMPHREY. Ww. J. SMITH, Secretary. Chairman. June 2, 1869. 22-2w mis a ai The Geatest Labor Saving In- *« vention of the Age! THE ONTARIO VASUING MACHINE The only one without a fault ever in- vented, Warranted to wash 60 Sheets or 60 Shirts in an hour, 'Will not injure the finest fabric, 'Will wash a Rag Carpet, Bed Quilt or Heavy Over-coat; or a Cambric Handkerchief equally well. This Machine will not FULL WOOLEN GOODS in the least, and one-third less soap is required to be used than by any other process. A child 12 years of age can do the or- dinary Washing of a family of Eight persons in two hours with the great. est ease, f The'Ontario has been in use in a great number of families in the ci ies of Hamilton and Toronto for several months, and in every instance has | proved itself to be far superior to any machine in use, Call at the Mannfactory, Simcoe Street, Prince ! Albert, and read the Testimonials of those who have pui chased and used the machine, Bs 9 7 Take jone home with you, give it a fair ial " NT gd oh ge trial and if it does not do all that is claimed for lime Bn ie < yorum it G EEN MOUNTAIN MORGAN" APNER HURD, Jr. Prince Albert, 26th May, 1269. 2 To Butter Makers, |M 1 --ee F T mail LO A g H ] R NS YY 5DNEsDAY, proceed to Calhoin's Hotel, Man- ITE Nentest, Cheapest, and Best Churn ever THURSDAY proceed to \Vrwe Fraieis, Derryville, offered to the public. This churn was awarded the First Prize at the last Frovincial Exhibition held at Hamilton, 'easily distancing all competitors, Prince Albert, 26th May, 1869. \ SPRING AND SUMMER ot These great Maps, now just completed, R4 x means of the Reverser, either side can be front, and any part brought level to the eye. back on demand. Also rea and plate illustrated subscription book, * De Soto, the discoverer of the Mississippi River." PRINCE ALBERT Toys in great variety He is also prepared 10 furnish Soirees, Tea Meetings, &c., on liberal terms. Feb. 13, 1869. "ARM FOR SALE "HE Subscribers offers for sale part of lot No. ke Notice! |Tpyngiip ATR or suse 120 acres-90 acres cleared And in a good state of cultivation, two good } Frame Barns and a Block House, also a Young | Orchard of Fruit bearing T Immediate possessi given, | and may be known on application to April, 13,1869, Till Stand for Mares this Season, 1869 as follows : Poin, and remain all wight. TRY ONE OF SIMMONS "[USDAY, proceed to uckeonts Hotel, Little Tiain, nington, and remain all night. remani twe hours ; thence to his own stable, und terumm ABNER HURD, JR. | al night, 211 QATURDAY, proces 10 C. Harpe Monday morning. This route will be TWO $10 MAPS FOR $4, LLOYDS portion on an immense scale. Colored--in 4000 Counties. inches large; show every place of importance, Railroads to date, and "the latest alterations the various European States. These Maj d=they octupy the space of one Map, and by thrown unig Rights and large discount given to gents. see enmple Maps first if not sold taken vy a $25,000 steal J. T. LLOYD, iw 23 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. AND MANCHESTER FLOUR, OAT MEAL, CORN MEAL, BREADS of every description. First class Confectionares. r Spring aud Summer vse; and Frans in their season. Wedding Cakes made to order, CHAS. HISCOCKS. h-half lot 13, s, for sale.-- VALUABLE 9, in the 13th concession of the County of Ontario, containing ion Terms easy COCHRANE & COCHRANE, A Vendor's Solicitor, . Port Perry, ' or to ELBRIDGE FOSTER, Proprietor. 15-tf | 1 q 'BA 'pu Ireysurdoyy Q DUE Pejruqa[a) s[ossny 'dos 'NITHOOY a 'ATIMIAL ANV dINVIR HOLVA | | » 3 a " " 2 E > 2 e 5 8 3 a ~ & 4 o 5 <4 > B Re 2 Eg & 8 @ g # 038A" JO se[4ys Jay rize Stallion | co | > | --- -- gg zr iL The property of E, Major, Esq., ONDAY, May 3, he will leave his owner's stable, Rarelin, and proceed 10 Jus. Dewars [oivl, 1, ut non; thence 10 Albert Stevens', Pleasan. a1 mooi; then 10 Yeixes' Hotel, Oakwood und te- in all night, illa, at 00m ; thence to J. Ward's Hotel, Can on; thence 10 Jo Varcoe's Hotel, Vroomantor.; remain all night. RIDAY, proceed to Camphel's Tiovel, Saintfield, nt neon; thence 10 Mari' Hotel, Greenbank, snd ts, Sengog Taland, d remain ont mitinued throngh- the seusun, healin and wenther permitting. HIS STOCK. ALNOGN; thence 10 his own stal Our CAYUGA T The ahove Machi durability. Sp . q : J3* " Green Mountain Morgan's" colts have taken the First Prize, for General Purpose Colts, J.BULLEN, --_-- oROvED FARMS--Part of South-half lot Inge of Breechin, B0 acres, 40 cleared, for sale.-- Apply to Jobn Ham Perry, Whitby. OT 11, 11th concession of Mara, 200 acres, inte i Liguoriior Aakicinal SEED BARLEY, PEA S Prince Albert, March 17, 1869. cleared, Apply to J, Ham Perry, Whitby. two years in succession, at the North Ontario County Shows. They have also taken the First itt the class Saddle or Carriage. They took the First Prize two years in succession at the South Ontario County Shows. They took THIRTEEN PRIZES in 1868, at the shows of South On- Just Received! If you fvant a Brock. Terms. --To insure a foal $8 ; for the season 6; Single Leap $6. A. STEVENS; Groom. CALL ON JOHN DAWES, EALER in Drngs, Patent Medicin & Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, &c 10, 4th concession Mara, adjoining the Vil- known as the McNeil farm, about 25 acres or Horse and Cattle Medicineg alway on hand. y GO A . mi » - 3 FARM FOR SALE. SR PATTYTREVILVING DOUBLE MAPS Tr . | Vile ee tv his County Conall re Fo rr W 111. M. W 1ig2htman & Co S Liisa o Black Siik Dresses at $7.50, Good Faxzey Dress Goods at 41d per yard, Fine Black Lustres at Sid per yard, Ladies" Black Cloth Coats at 3s 9d each. |, forthe particulars éoply oi th presses. New Yard wide Prints at 4id per yard. Room Papers at 24d, 3d, 3id, 4d, 4d per roll THE MM, WIGHTMAN & €0., Late J: & W. COWAN ° PRINCE ALBERT, BROW AGRICULTURAL WORKS & PATTERSON'S WHITBY. 2s . : . | Fo the I'armers of the Coun'y of Ontario] and surround ng country. Where no other will work. Ohio JURNSTON § Combined WE BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Harvesting Implements We are now mannfacturing the LERAKING REAPER ! Which we confidently believe to be the BEST HARVESTING MACHINE In the Dominion. We warrant it to be equal in finish and workmanship to any machine built. It will cut It is warranted to give satisfaction. We also manufacture the Reaper Lodged or Tangled Grain and Mower And have made some very VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS for the harvest of 1869, "WOOL CARDING Empire VWoolen Mills. H CLOT EMPIRE {CLOTIIS, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, &e., Manufactured for [farmers avd others at the, EMPIRE A large Stock of 'I'weeds, Flannels, Plaids, Blankets. Sheetings, Full Clot! s i Satinetis, Stocking Yarn, &e., kept consfantly on hand, and for Sale VERY CHEA = -- [ior Cash, or exchanged for Wool at the Enpire Woolen Mills, one mile west «1 lumbus. #3 Send for circular Whrrsy, June 9, 1869 NIOR $ AT THIG DRESSING DONE AT THE WOOLEN MILLS! ee it $48 Gm WOOLEN MILLS! AT THE MOST REASONABLE HATES FOR CASI. COLUMBUS, May 28th, 1869. . ring Goo GLO. P. MATHEWSON HOWER is the standard Mower wherever it has been introduced. ing made of good material and with due regard to efficiency and ;, which will be sent free of charge. BROWN & PATTERSON 93 AGENT. CURRIE & ROSS Are receiving their Spring Goods DIRECT FROMEN GLAND A LARGE PORTION EXPECTED DAILY! CURRIE & ROSS : TAILOR, PRINCE ALBERT, Borelia, 4pril 28, 1869, 17 8a~0PPOSITE SCOTT'S HOTEL. wl: 1: | Salt, ALL 100. | Brooklin Drug Store| plaster, Clover Seed, ALL NEW AND FRESH. . HAVE ares, Garden and Field POR SALE! Timothy Sced. & OATS. { | fe TB ER Box a NEW MODE OF DRIVING STRAW CARRIERS. BER 1Ick""GEAR.. MOST SHRESy I of PUBLIC. FS ~~SenD For CIRCULARS, sHelelress, & = = " z = == - R &. J. CAMPBELL BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF A PORTION OF THEIR SPRING & SUMMER. STOCK CONSISTING OF WRESS 0OOBS, PRINTSY FRENCH KID GLOVES, Dress Trimmings, Gen's Hats, &e.. &e. |wmnero fort fry. They expect the balance of their Stock forward by the 15th, having been pur-- chaser by one of the firm in the BRITISH MARKETS FOR CASH, they will be able to show the Largest and Cheapest Stoch in the County of Outario. All are |" invited to call and examine their Goods, as rare bargaics will be given. R: & J. Campbell: 15 Whitby & Manchester, April 13, 1869. 1869. : RING DEPORTATHON! NEW 66 DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, + * DPRILLIANTS WHITECOTTONS * ~ GREY # " TWEEDS. Having imported the bulk of our Spring Stock direct from Man- chester, England, we feel confident that we can give the public Goods at prices that will compare favorably with any House in the Trade. . Brown & Christian. Gifts! ------ THE BEST CHURN IN THE DOMINION! ENSON'S "DLatent Cream Cutter" is decided- ly the best Churn in the Dominion, whether for simpliciiy of construction, ease in working, a child can do it, or certainty of bringing butter vi 1869. IN THE Township of Ops. with 25 or 30 acres The buildings on. the Jroperty consist of & stone-built , 40 by 30 feet, well laid out, with kitchen 24 by 18 anda cistern capable of holding 100 barrels of water ; a pump within two rods of the kitchen door; a large pond sufficient to water 100 head of cattle through thé yéar. Two barns 66 by 32 one 24 feet thrashing floor ; stable for 6 span of horses, aid foot for cutting box, and harness. Lott holding 15 tons of hay ; shed 60 by 24; sheep Teh Joy an yard 100 by 060; wagon shed 45 by 20 ; all new "buildings and in the best order. On the property is an orchard, with about 100 trees, some bearing: ' A Wesleyan Methodist Chur¢h near the farm, called Graham's Church. JOHN GRAHAM. N.B--The above is about 8} miles from Lindsay, and the P. H., L. & B. Railway will run within one mile of the property. Ops, May 18, 1869. 20-t Tomlinson's Tobacco Antidote --_-- Warranted to remove all taste or desire for Tobacco, It purifies and enriches the Blood. It invigorates the power of digestion. An excellent Tonic and appatizer, Warranted harmless to the system. PRICE 50, CENTS PER BOX. Agents wanted in every town aad village irl the Dominion. Address all orders to | | | W. A. TOMLINSON, Chemist and Druggist, . March 24, 1869. Prince Albert, Ont. LANDS FOR SALE v TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG: 100 ACRES, Lot No 2, in the 7th con. 75 acres cleared, the balance in good hardwood. A new frame house, a frame barn and stable, n good Orchard, and well watered with a small spring creek. This is one of the best wheat farms in Canada. Immediate possession. Two miles distance from Port Perry 110 ACRES. Lot 24, in the Tth con. 40 acres cleared--frame barn and stables and | framé house. Small Orchard, | This i# first class land--only one and a half mile from Port Perry. 140 ACRES. Lote 22 and 23, in the Tth { con. 100 acres clearea and ina good state of | cultivation. A good Orchard--s eapital brick house two stories high--frame barn and stables. This is one of the best country residences in | Sona, Only three quarters of a tile from ort Perry. TOWNSHIP OF REACH. 200 ACRES. Lot 21, in the 10th eon. -- 1100 acres cleared. 2 frame barns, a frame | stable, fran hed and frame house, It isin a | good state of cultivation, and well watered.-- | Only three miles from Port Perry. 6 ACRES. Lot 21, in the 9h econ. A new frame house, one acre of fruit trees, and a | splendid garden. Well situated. Only three | miles from Port Perry. | 150 ACRES. Lot 15. in ths Tih con,-- 30 Acres cleared. Good frame house and new | frame baru. A choice lot of hardwood upon this lot. Only one mile from Port Perry. | Lot 1.1m the 6th con. Tus 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 cor, and { wil be worth $4 as soon as the Railroad is com- | pleted. | 100 ACRES. Lot 13, in the 6th con. i This is a splendid lot, Well timbered with hard- | wood and bemlock. Within one mile and a 100 ACRES Lot 19, in the 4th con. TOWNSHIP OF ELDON. 200 ACRES Waeet-hail of 16 and the half of 17, in the 1st con, Good clay soil, na few miles of Woodville, where there is to be a depot of the Nipissing Railway. TOWNSHIP OF GEORGINA, 52 ACREN. Lot 20, in the 1st con. Choice Land. Within quarter of a mile of Udora and ten miles of the village of Uxbridge, TOWNSHIP OE GOSFIELD. 175 ACRES. Lot D, in the 2nd con. Choice hardwood land. Two miles from Kings- | ville. | TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE. 40 ACRES. Lot 21, in the 10th con | Good land--mostly cleared. PORT PERRY, A House and Lot in the village of Port Perry. Beautifully situated near the depot.-- Rented for $6 per month. Por Penny, beautifully sitnated at the head of Lake Scugog, is one of the best inland villages in the County Ontario. Contains a popula- tion of about 500, with five Dry Goods Stores, two Drug 8 8, two Groce four C first class mon School, large Foundry, where all | kinds of farm implements are manufactured. The celebrated * Marsh Harvester" is manufac- tured here, It also contains three Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Stave Fretory, g@ Woolen Factory, two Shingle Factories, and a first tlass Curriage Factory, also a very large Steam Cabinet Fac- tory, and a Branch of the Rov Canadian Bank. Proprietor, Port PERRY. Port Perry, March 17, 1869. 11 » 3 a = > g 2 2 g I) 3 2 a g > EN ut = 2 5 A GREAT variety of the most handsome, of the best quality. While my Churn can bring suitable Christmas Gifts--at MRS DEC IK ER'S possesses this advantage over all other patent . PRINCE ALBERT, Consisting of every variety of choice useful Gifts | it would take no other. A la suitable for all parties. A large and carefully selected Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CHAINS, The most fashionable BROOCHES, PINS, §e. A great variety of Clocks, and everything in the Jewelry line of the best quality and at prices which cannot fail to induce purchasers. Prince Albert, Dec. 9, 1868. 4 a oT 12, in the 12th concession of Mara, 200 acres, about 10 cleared. Apply to J. Zlam Perry, Whitby. IN OT H-tmi Jot 14, 10th concession of Mara, 100 acres, 12 to 15 acres cleared. "ply to J. Ham Perry, Whitby. butter in as :hort a time as any other--it is quite possible however to bring butter too soon--it (SANNJ ALYAIYA) 0002S Churn of the day inasmuch as parties may bring butter with it as rapidly or as slowly as they rlease. Those who have it or know any thing of e number now use it and orders are coming in daily. p County and Township Rights for sale. For particulars apply to the patentee and manufacturer at his factory Borelia. H. BENSON, Patentee and Manufucturer Borelia, April 20th, 1869. 'NOSE0Y 9 'IN INT) 48d 8 OV WOT 01 'TEILIV TONITE -- epteph pet pe peo estans ir rr edit LT ILD Lands in Rama, part lot 16, 3rdcon- . Hurrah for the Railroad! =| MY cesion 160 acres forsale. Avply tod. : : ee pen undersigned is now Filand OT 11, 8th concession of *Bouth Orillia, Plr, Lak: I to furnish any quantity o nts, known as "Steamboat Point," on Tomato, Cauliflower, Cucumber, * fo] on, Miel o Cat 5 he higan, about one Alle from the i ot Citron ard Pepper Plants, and 2,1] k b Orillia, 84 acres, about 15 acres ce bage Plants, ko ? nds of Gabe of he, beautifully Noooed, This, without ex= ption, is the ual property on I. WHITE, Cn iohiehing. The view ding th $i a Gardener. | distance of the Lake, and col ! ., Residence SPposite the Presbyterian Chureh, | vj in Rama, and the Town of Prince Albert, Reach, Al J. Ham , Whithy:=+ Prince Albert, Muy 19, 1869, aim ARB, May Boone Op

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