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Port Perry Standard, 13 Dec 1866, p. 3

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~ aS > Ee i EE Jreyalent opaoreciuly § in the HE es £2 iy :cks and loss 'of life .are re- Tina The most' serious was the oss of the steamer Ceres, bound from | London to Dublin, She struck off 2 'Wexford, and almost immediately parted in two. A few persons on board were saved. It is not exactly ~~ known how many "were lost, but | thirty-five dead budies bad been recovered. Destructive Fone AT Nimo, C. W. --We have received a special tele- gram from Vionna, C. W., dated yes- terday, announcing that an alate and destructive fire broke out in that place on Sunday morning last, by which an immense amount of pro- perty was 'destroyed, and at least one life lost. The following is the - list of buildings which were con- * sumed:--The stores and warehouses of Messrs. Tuffell & Co., Mr. Francis Jewell, and Mr. Samuel Brasher, the fa office and the office of the Mon- One man al Telegraph Company, poi ox t his life, "Mr. Robert 'an old a much respected f fire is as rhe | property 'was : unknown: but 'to what amount 'had not been ascertain --Gloly Cawoid ar ANY Rate. --Oghdour springs. up occasionally from the most unexpected places; 'Who would have expected the illowing to sppess in the New York Irish American--a Fenian'organ and ag'rapid a hater of "Protestantism as our own' Freeman? "Let the Rev. Degn (of Limerick) take up his history again, and go back to the days when the 'reforma- tion' was yet unknown, and he will find that Catholic England oppressed and persecuted Catholic Ireland as bitterly as ever the Protestant sud: # cession has dope, and that when : foslish Gatholio priests said mass shusch and house within 'the / pal 3: ish -enemy! 'who wor- shipp ed ot 4 e same altar outside its "border, got as little mercy and less quarter than when the weather-cock had supplanted the cross, and Crom- wellian whitewash blotted tho faces of the saints from the walls of 'those same churches." SERIOUS: ACCIDENT. --An: accident occurred' a short distance east of Drumbo Station on Monday evening last, between 5 and 6 o'clock, which resulted in the deuth of one man and severely" injuring another," both trackmen on the G. T. R, It appears, as' far as we can learn, that they were riding on a hand-car, and either from carelessness or being intoxi- cated, they failed to get out of the voud of the. express train, and the train failing to get off the track for them, the consequence was the weaker party bad to stand the damage. © We failed to learn the name of tho party killed, as he was anew hand and a stranger in the peighb rhood of Drumbo. The other 5 ral' bruises, a was Li ohveyed to the residence of a Burgess, Esq.. und on examination by Dr. ie it was found that one of his arms was broken, which was set and he is now doing well. --Ayr Observer, + WoNDERFUL INCIDENT--A Man STRUCK BY A FALLING Star --The Lon- don Morning Advertiser xeports that one of the falling stars struck a waiter named Pike, at Thompson's Ogttee House, in Shoe Lane. Pike i to the Editor of the Advertiser and said that while standing in the middle of the 'street, between Shoe lane and Salisbury, court, with no one near him, and gazing upward, he became aware of a burning sensation in the neck, upon which he tore at his neckcloth, and the next monient the burning substance passed 'down his left breast; scorching his shirt in its course, inflicting three small but severe burns on the: flesh with one large wound. . These burns (says the editor) we saw, but being of a sceptical and mattor of fact turn, we suggested a fusee or lucifer; this, §eTeore was earnestly negatived, nd we felt ourselves unduly incredu- lous upon farther examination as "no substance whatever could be found in the young man's clothing, and he was certainly by no means likely to inflict such an i nj for the piepose of 4 mére sensation. A medical man who saw him yester- day thinks it is a. scald by fused metal or: sulphur, and the young man Ie gecidedly 3 in a state of con- siderable sufferin yap foe hours from the Ai : MARKETS. Port Paty. --Nessrs Marsh & Trounce are to pay for-- Rs Wheat $130 a $150, Spring Wheat $1 20 a 81 30. «Oats 280'a 800, a A w0 or per 100. Wood SL a $1.50 "per cord. -------- WHITBY MARKETS. Whitey Bes. 13, 1866. oS So Sszfees! 399% sas 8 53588 999 ury upon himself '{ in the trade, and the 8 'og | No. 1, Whitby, . C3 SON. MONTREAL MARKETS, 2h 1866. Tenders Wanted. "Royal Canadian Tuk OTICE is hereby gi given thata dividend at the rate of four per cent upon the paid up capital pf for the current half-year has this. day been declared, and that the same willbe bigs at the banking office in this city, on and after Wednesday, the 2nd proximo. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to 31st December, both days in- clusive. By order of the Bosra =: y T, WOODSIDE. Cashier. Toronto, Dee. 6. 18 tf Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. T= Qo-Partnership heretofore existing between Harrison Maw & Sonsefipr-| -- tractors _and Builders, has: this day dissolved | by mutual consent. The business will be es on in future under the name and style of Harrison Maw & Son, to whom all parties indebted to the late firm will make payment; and. BIL parties having claims against the late firm frm bifore this date, will look to them for en SARRISON MAW, Montreal, Dec. 9, INDERS will be received up to Dec. 1 Flour @ bel... cui seve 1 fd 8 00 TP TDEES will be sired up 10 r rived hs 188 8 i ni Ge, PFs | Oats 4 bush, hei "Bm 034 mo San man seo vend | Ashes per 100. . 560 @ 5658 oe Standard wl? Péarls........ = 000 @ 740 o JOSEPH KING. Pork per brl 000 $20 00( Port i 1866. ™ 12w NAT SPRAY 3 iy Applied to the = Gums, Prodaciug Local' Anwmsthesia; For Talrasting Teeth Without Pain, as Invented by Dr. Richardson of 'London, * England, AT C. D. WAID'S DENTAL ROOMS, 'BROOK STREET, All Operations' Warranted to give Satisfac- tion or no Churge, and at Prices which Defy, Comperstion. Rerereces :--Rev. Dr. Shortt and H. P. Griggs, M.D , Port Hope; Rev. J.T. Byrne and Dr Carson, Whitby ; Jos. Gould, Esq: A, and J. Bslster, M.B., Uxbridge. : Uxbridge, Nov. 23, 1866. an » 16-48 List of Latters JAMES DEMARA. Scugog, Dec. 5th, 1866. Wanted. SERVANT GIRL--One who is tho- roughly acquainted with general house work--to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply 'st the Division Court Office, Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 31, 1866. Scabies or Itch. Tass most inféotous and disagreeable disease cured in in a few hours, by the use of the GOLDEN WASH. Ba For Sale at the Medical Hall, 17-4w 12-tf J: H, BACHE, : Port Perry. Port Perry' Nov. 1, 1866. 12 tf Farms For Sale ! HE Subscriber offers for sale the follow- ing valuable Lands: 1st.--Part of Lots No 21, 22, and 23, in the 8th Concession of Whitby, containing 283 acres. 2nd.--Part of Lot No. 27, in the 9th Con- cession of Whitby, contdining 85 acres. 3rd.--Part of Lot No. 11,in the 12th Concession of Reach, containing 148 acres. 4th.--South half of Lot No. 4,in the 9th concession of Scugog, containing 100. 5th.--Part of Lot No. 5, in the 11 con- cession of Scugog, containing 85 acres. 6th.--Part of Lot No. 10, in the 13th concession of Scugog, containing 50 acres. All the above are first class farms, well improved, and can be had cheap, upon easy terms of payment. Also a large number of Village Lots 'in the village of Port Perry. Also a namber of Town Lots in the town of Lindsay, 3 Also any amount of money to loan at reasonable rates of interest on farm secu- rity. For further particulars apply (prepaid) to - T. PAXTON & Co. COCHRANE, g Solicitor, Port Perry. Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1866. 3-tf. The Sanative Hall, MarN: STREET; C UXBRIDGE. , J. L.. Margach, Chemist and Druggist, Dealer in first-class English DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE BTUFFS, PAINTS, OILS; PUTTY, YARNISRES, TUBE-PAINTS PAINT BRUSHES, etc,, etc. BOOKS & STATIONERY, | Slates, Pens, Ink, Pencils; Per- famery, Combs, Hair Brushes Toilet and, Fancy articleg, . MarGAow's Puy "MARdAOR' 's Coven Omvruent and Prin E ixTord® has never Piuisare warranted to/failed to cure coughs cure the most obsti-and colds. It eases nate cases of this dis-/Asthmaand prevents tressing ma lady.--|consumption. Price Ointment, stets, per|25¢. per Bottle. pot ; pills 256. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES constantly on hand. Family Receipts and Physician's prescriptions carefully, prepared 'on the shortest notice. 'MARGACHS ~ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS dre constantly increasing in public favor. Essences (of a superior quality sold wholesale or retail' Every article sold warranted to be of the best quality and at the lowest remunerative price. There have been adde fom time to time such articles as arb il bn Fp roquized or 'Uxbridge, Aug. 22, 18 : oat vi L814 Bt 4 wy! Pickering, J «3rd ' © Flour & brl....... 650 @ 1 AiNov1ath, 9 bg Las Ba |. #5, Canningto Js 12 1867. % 2 " « g) Beaverton, 4 ApS " oo0om@ noo " i Atherly,.....oonnnn «11th, " 011 @ 0-14 Z. BURNHAM, 4B @ 5" Judge, C. 0. 0:16;@ 0 20 Whitby, Nov. 1, 1866. & . HN H. Jou. hg Remaining in the Port Perry Post-Office Port Pours, Nov. 28, 1868. 17-4w | Dec. 5th, 1866, not previously advertised. ---- | Ballantyne Mrs. G., Sout, I Brown Miss Isabel, . Moore Miss, Cautio . Boynton Thos., "" Matthews Mrs. M., Mix Y wife haviog left my bed and board, | Corbman Daniel, 2 * McDonald Henry, ublic are fdrbid giving her Crandell Clark, Orser Solomon, i my name, Without my written Cilby Mr., Otser Jeremiah, order, as I will not be responsible for any | Oroil J. D , 2 Plum Harvey, debt she may contract in | my name after this | Cochran Ias., Petrie Miss D., date. Davey 'Richard, Rose Mr. J. W,, "| Karr David, [setae TI SEY Aby ister, Pr or School. | for sighiigiimsoriver io ; Rodman. Wm, 2 Snider Jacob, Donaldson J. 8., Ireland D, Persons. for the above will please ask for advertis Teller H. GORDON, Loi iPostmasten NEW TAILOR SHOP! ! IN PORT PERRY. Ore D PERKINS would inform: tiye inliab- eo itants of 'Port Perry and sufroupding Oountry that he has opened a new Tailoring Establishment "nthe above-named town, where he is pre- pared to MANUFACTURE GARMENTS Substantially and Tastefully On 'the shortest possible notice and in the latest NEW YORK AND LONDON FASHIONS, $ RE . ' His prices are very reasonable; and to those who favor him with their work every satisfaction is guaranteed: SHOP--over Shaw and Gordon's store, Queen Street, Port Perry, Aug. 28, 1866. 3:ly. Notice to Creditors. LL parties indebted to the late firm of L Thomas Paxton, & Co., either by book account, promissory note, of mortgage shcutity; are required to-'muke immediate payment to the undersigned, who hold all the securities, and will grant proper dis- charges. All claims romaining unsettled for one month from this date will be placad in suit. COCHRANE & COCHRANE, Barristers, &c. October 25, 1866. 12-4¢ PROSPECTUS 5 at " Montreal Witness," FOR 1867, DATLY WITRESS..veverererns 83 per an, Montreal, Witness, (Semi-Weekly) $2 per annum. WeekLy WITNESS... $1 per an, Caxapian 3 Messexusn, iin 25¢ per an. All strictly'io' advance, and the papers stop unless subscription be renewed. On-the-81st- December; 1866, the Mox- TREAL WiTNEss will have .complated ,its twenty-first year, a period sufficient to ren- der its character a flees, generally hi 448 i id doNotél go (0d Best inter - Wikies ig of . a, Need and eternal. Tt fearlessly grapples with Oppres- sion, Infidelity, lntemperance, Sabbath- breaking, and public evils of every kind. Ttis couneoted with no party or. denomina- tion, and consequently has no support except from the Lobe, on whom it_relies. Its various editi re probably;the ¢hedpest papers on thi Continent Pat though the circulation they have ohtanued is large, we junk it might apes le Fis hope! it ilLbe, mach Provinge or a nd aid of po ha 3 bis dish religion and wholesome ljtera- tore every where, who, we hope, will help us in the future, as yp ofthe A done in a Wid TORRE 2 Pabst Thfough & ek crisis in ite history ; ye United States are still con- valsed with the struggle for justice and 1 equal rights; (nage : Europe js uuders dE aie demand, { » going great Xd her 2 i' Sining Rome, and ] oe at Ts . 3 gamed: © times are full of gh Torker and ay. It has sl an extensive Pow Crh. In ence and Prices Cu, Saatun pon h great care is bel ot The Mrssexaen is devoted exclusively to Temperance; Education, AgHisutae Sci- teacher, remitting lists sent i Hen cations to be addressed (post-pai UXBRIDGE! Port Perry | fd ph ves special attention to the : ne the 8m + Mey All amin Abrsameate Ao x. os = 2 1 Ie = A= - = BR.C TORONTO . WILLIAMS, MAUFACTURER! hate Nos. 143, 135 & 147, YONGE Sr, TORONTO. 0 Musical Instruments of All Kinds, Can be had, by applying at this Office, the same in Price as at the 0 ctory. Orders spatially solicited. Port Perry, Nov. 21st, 1866. R.§ ~--15-8m SHAW & GORDON, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR & FALL AND WINTER COODS! CONBISTING OF HE LATEST STYLES OF READY MADE SrorgiNG MADE TO ORDER. A superior lot of Doe Skins, ' Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, - * Mantle cloths, Dress Goods in great variety, Shawls and Blankets, best American Cotton Yarn, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, 'Hardware, " And a good assortment of I'resh Grgceries. 0G- All at the Lowest Prices! -10 " Port Perry, 8rd, 1866, \ oN BUY YOUR GOODS FRON J. W. ALLISON !1| . Who has Just Received a Large Assortment of Staple & Fancy Dry-Goods! AND WILL SELL AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES. His Assortment of BOOTS and SHOES ! GROCERIES AND READY MADF CLOTHING !! AS VERY COMPLETE! COAL OIL, 873c. .GOOD TEA, 50c. 13 & 14 lbs. SUGAR for $1. Heavy Cotton for 15¢c., and everything in . proportion. Examine and be convinced. Port Perry, De¢. 12th, 1866. 18-tf WINTER BOOTS & SHOBS HE Subscriber wislies to Sutimate to the public that 'in addition to Lis usual stock he has now on hand an excellent Assortment of Montreal Over-Shoes, Skating Boots, And Moccasins! ofan Sizes and Descriptions, which he is prepared to Dispose of AT AS REASONABLE RATES AS ; THE MARKET WILL AFFORD. Order-Work Executed with Neatness and Despatch, from the Finest Kid to coarsest Stoga. H. FOY. 18-1f Port Perry, Dec. 12, 1866. "NOTICE. | PPLIGATION will be made at the next A session of the Provincial Parliament for a Charter to construct a Railway from some point on: Lake Ontario, betwéen the Western limits of the Townships of West Whitby, and thie Eastern limit of the Town-| ship of Bast Whitby to Port Perry, on Lake Sengog. gop 17,1868, 11 3m shaws Vindicator, and Whitby Chronicle copy till forbid. 1 He L103 Hod OL, "1pa1d pasordde *9981 '9 "Buy 'Lurag 130g 10 yssQ oy vay POs 3q [ii pus 'sasodand yop1eyg 30 YIINGY 10) Jomsuw [ja Lay *90130T 3893304S 91 UO WO ni T0WN & PARK LOTS 2 TORBALE 3 a / ¢ A rhs Port Perry. Village Lord rGhitey, Water, and Queen eets, 40 SiSISNOD NDO0LS AN 8 oR hay " w « 1 t dw Br I 'North Queen Street. 16 ONIMVILAHANN 'srreyp 'se[qe], 'speeispeg 'sueaang *9UTES OY] JO SOUVNUNUOD ¥ EIIDI[O8 IIQLIOSANS 373 's1waf womaulw io oy) Sump sFsuosud 119g) 10 SI3WOJSNI §NOIIWNT SIT 01 Syuvy; Suimamal N " « " romp ypm auo pup 'sdogs xis ym uo--sund.iQ) om) pun 'aunpuiny WO0LpIg JO 8798 (4323s PUD $28D)) 00g 'sainjasdag 'spivoqapig 'sofog 'safunoT 22 24 ; South North, Street. 0 a North ooh A oe = 51 Sonth Street, "SIAVA "MT | "89151 9|qBUOSTAL 1¥ 98IBAH "PUTY UO SLBAS SU) LH) aa = any Fised eon tis copy 0] Fey Finan For hid e hei a A of the h brn North Casimir Street. NOTE _| TE LOST. - | MgsexazR will be sent atid iON PS Te PUBLIC are hereby forbids hogotine 'al on é > RE ting for a note drawn by Wm, Wal- u | Spiponamer coupe ner suny ime. fH uli Cory 1s lace, in vor of Trueman Willson, and en- ing new subseribors 8 pele fu ust after | yt 1298 i dorsed by the latter, for eleven dollars, harvest, we hope long to have many rar prise and term pply pid tog bearing date of 15th Oct., 1866, and pay- -| able 12 months after date, a8 payment of the same has been stopped. DONALD STALKER. bi "J. HAM PERRY. 3:10 #0 = Cw Whitby. JOHN'DOUGALL & BON, Montreal' Whitby, August 21, 1866. lin. | Brock, Nov. 22,1866. 16-3w A : ' ri SR mn Hn Sl nem as HRD Vial. : CONSISTING OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN MANTLES BONNETS MILLINERY, | SHAWLS, DRESS Guo, RIBBONS, |. FLOWERS, : FEATHERS, GLOVES, "HOSIERY, BUCKLES, * COMB, GENTS crop. Cood Tweed Suits from $12. % 'OVERCOATS IN 'THE LATEST STYLES. GROCERIES ! 15lbs Currants for $1 Dyes, Groghery, Hardware, Stationery, &o. Great Variety. The above goods have been just purchased in the very best markets for Cash, and will be sold at small remunerating profits to those who may favor us with a call. "ve Note the Address . CROFT, & Co. Opposite Fineh's Iotel, Brock street, Uxbridge Village. Hotel Keepers and Pedlars supplied on' Liberal Zeros. Uxbridge) Cet, 9th, 1866. THE WORLD FOR SALE. Ere CAILI, AT MARSH & TROUNCE'S, TO EXCHANGE FARM PRODUCE, , FOR Good Teas, A Dress Goods; Sugars, 11 Ibs. for $1, Fancy I lanne Is, Spices, Tweeds, Crockery, Doeskins, Hardware, Cotton Yarn, &ec. JALSO 4 VARIED ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' WINTER CAPS 1.1 As Cheap as the Montreal Market can afiord. « wr Cash Paid For Wheat. "wa Port Perry, Nov, 1860. | 1-tf JOSEPH BIGELOW I AS ON HAND a yery large Stock of Gogds of almost an endless variety, and of 8 petior quality, and very clieap, consisting of Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, . Ladies' Dress Goods, Ladies' Trimmings, Ribbons, and Parasols, etc. Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, and Horse and Cattle Medicines Mantles, etc. 4 Grey Cotton Shirtings, Room Paper & Stationery, | School Books, and' Striped Shirtings, A Splendid Stock of Groceries " Fancy and Plain Flannels, At very low prices; a fair article of Tea at 45 cents per pound, good bright 11 pounds for one # Dollar, and other things in SE , ER Rage I Boots and Shoes, Shel and Heavy Hardw are, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Crockary, Brown Earthenware, ete., Dye-stulls, Patent Medic 'ines, A LARGE STOCK' QF FLAT, SQUARE, & ROUND IRON! To suit general blacksmith work, is on the way from Montreal, and will be in stock by the 15th instant, which WILL, BE SOLD CEIREAPR! Blacksmiths purchasing $5) worth, or upwards, at one time, for Cash, will only be hazed Freight and a small Commission on Montreal wholesale prices. y. Stock is always 'hept well assorted as goods are arriving almost daily to k the Stock complete in ¥s Li All the Latest Styles of Goods, .And at'prices that defy Competition, Do not come 'to Town without calling for good Bargains at the CENTRAL HOUSE: Port Perry, August, 10, 1866, ! 1-4f NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! NO COMPETITION! Defying all Opposition ! FAY again renowed my 'contracts With the Toronto Nurseries, IT am Prepared to supply my. patrons with the best article of, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, 'AND PLANTS! , [Ever offered for, sala in ae provnds pron : NO HUMBUG! The Toronto Nutseries have taken the Sidlomas for display of Fruit Trees since the establishment of Provintial Exhibitions in this Province. This is the-fonrth year[ have represented the Toronto: Nirsories inthis fin adjoining Counties, and I sm confident that when He selection | is deft {oi me hiss trees w vo entire satisfaction, 7 4 REFBERENOILS. 'Ng. 7, Mloshy, 400 apple trees, 14th Concession Brock: Me Wi, Hetregor oth EE , Reaghs Mr, Henry Bickle; Brooklin; Clinton Cok, Reach ; Me Taylor joa Mr. 1.& Mr, Warden, Datlington, and Mr, Jus Ferguson, Cartwright, 1 will \eplate:n all trees Yat do 'not grow if planted according to ny direeticns nud properly cared for. 3 : : J. H. E. HOGG. Wholesale and Retail Agent, Box 75, Port Pernt Port Perry, Aug. 10, 1865; BOOTS AND SHOES, Good and Chiap i in Great Variety., GOOD TEAS from 2s. 6d., uproards. 12lbs Sugar for $1 Ne

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