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Port Perry Standard, 14 Feb 1867, p. 2

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«Grand Frunk train which was thrown lovged Mr. Bou : REY SEER Fs "ee ef Her, most Catholic, Majesty (sq fanbetla Among the passengers on the pven aa : Gough, temperance lecturer, on Lis way west to fil lecture engage: meats. ism" in crossing the Jd utie hh yacht, the New York. Herald has en 'Britain, and no longer urges. the Fewians or any body else to come and take Canada. The Ohampion ways there is a fomi- ly in Trafalgar, near Milton, ¥ raised vu clay land," of length hd breads that ¢ tit wight ell to, + ehutlén| be A at. There are siz boys ull over six feet bigh, weighing respectively: 219,330 224; 20,217, and 129 pounds, making, an © weigh! of 1,300 Tbe, or an average weight of aboot, 153.stunes! CoNvocarioy or Caxrersury.--The Archdeacoli of Taunton beget cs- peetfully to remind the members of the Lower House that the first notiow-10 be made, in the---ordinary course of business, at the approach- ip cgsipn, [is the mdtivn upon veport of' committee on address of Church in Canada, raising the whole question of a Synod of all the Chirghes "of [tha Anglican commu: Vion.-- London Times, 15th Jan. Tar Paregrine Gorony.--The colo- ny which went from Maine to Pales une' is du w very (bad way i One tenth of its members died within the first three months after. reaching the Holy Land, A correspoydent of the New York Tvibuné wtites from + Beirut that mang of the families were crying for (food and begging « for bread. Theyjare very anxious to be sent home. , It, is move than sus- pected thdt their' leader, one Elder "3 Adams, bps swindled them. +. TA few day ago a funny inéideat OCuirred in Chicago. A young .lady with whaterfull of greater size than usual weg riding olong in a sleigh, which sb must have occupied with 6' gentleman, gop somo timé, 'a8 the waterfall was wvered with snow ~~ Another sleigh buyé bp behind, the horse attached fo NA made a std- . rash. and took: flie wiple a . HAL A capacious bal, hes feeamed, the uote _starteo, the "hale pins ' came out, and the lady foun 3 back of dier-héad bare of all ex nataré's covering. Prices ox Laxp 1x Encrano.l At reoont Saledjt gropertis inf Surrey, belguging; to Whe Ugtates uf Ovdrend 'Gurney & Co., bankrupts, the place called Cormougérs' mansion and enged Mr . & RS dipl ic rlance), bas dissorgred io since 1 Times : day of dispgsing -of | a hE eb sd . Bennett, Juu. , for his " originalWlero- | ment, commonly called the Cortés, i: basing shown, by their votes, deeit dud {uagprobytionaf she "policy pf | t . issned in her name dissolving 'the 'Cortes, and more than one hundred and fifty 'members of ¥he Lower chamber were arrested, imprisoned, and transported to the penal sctile- wgnts at Porto Rico and the, Canary - Telunda. LRA ENR 8h | An English yatchsman has chal- of Spain is designated in no n Factbry inistry, "a proclamation was fatate i *'op VNR O THE GLOBE > "NEWSPAPER. [us year 1867!will probably be the most eventful year in the history of the British North American Provinces. There is every reason to believe that im- medifitely after the assembling of the Im- perial Pastiament in Losaon, ra hot the 1s§ of rudry nexty gd Act wi A ny gr fod the Legislative bodies of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland, and unitidg ll he Brilish North Avierican provinces uhder ond Go¥ernment find Legislature: On the passage of that Act, a Governor-General or Viceroy will be ap- poitiged by thé 'Queen tb preside over the United Provinces; and writs will at once be issusd for tip Election of Repredentatives 'to. the Federal and Local Legislatures. In April next; it iy therefore prohahle Te the people of Upper Canada will be: called upon to elect eighty-two representatives 10 the Local Legislatures of Upper Canada. It would be difficult/ta over-rate the influence that these eclegtions may exercise of fusure - well of 'the Province. Local Goveroment and 'Legislature of Up- per Causdes to- be established in Toronto, will have the Eonitrol of all Crown Lands, Pimber and Mlineralawithin the Provinge-- of all local Public Works-- of: Eduoay --- of the promotion of Agriculture--and over allrpersongl rights and rights of property. The eightystwo menifirst elected, will be charged with the duty of placing in opera- 'tion the machinery necessary for the ad- ministration of these and many other impor: tant public interests; and in their hands may rest the « decision whether the future govemumen of our rovince shall be as it has been fof years past, or shall be organy ized so as 16 secure efficieficy and Seandy thronghout the public service, And the pro. motion of the industrial interests of the country, Hit ; ue The Federal Government and Legislature Will'also be largely aitcted by the charac- net to another yatehs | a 1867. 'PROSPECTUS 1861. | Tn T ( + te gE -------- et TL SE SOE : #430 aa fy eon Ser - shlso 'ii an 4 Sot Gu i oH a a morally. Ot AI hi) q30% : a In'these of usebrgubing and Tob abould hove, ong loa Blow syst dads Ree: 's Revol If the late improvements in 'Pistols, and bu- ae: and form; will, find all {Pambined lo. the i eemington Retotyer. 'tion of ote Tar gus istied i Wpplieation.' EY ealales NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER OLOSEY. i PORT FhRR THOMAS PAXTON 4 Co. Commons. Whether the long reign of Tev= jet Aireediinre and ill 'somsiderctlegisla. | ion is to be continued, or.a bet, Le, of! things td baangura ad, swith seeh depend ou thie choles af Rapresentativas made by tise park, and about 163 acres, brought £50,500; Molines Tale, 50 acres, whb houses und Ktabling; £19500; Coit Lodge, akrcs' anda' Louse, £3,5 certain farms 148 acres, £15,000 total; 369 acres, £80,500, equal t $402,500; or nedvly $1,100; per wer electors of Upper Canada at the coming election pe d Fully alive fo the importance of arousing the public mind to earnest and Cemdjd consideration of" numerous important qiestions shortly comin, up for decision, aid obtaining frou the] Legislatures, about to be elected a judicious settlement of them, the pablisher of Tak Grosg is now perfecting ¢ The model farm fetched « upwards | Srraogements which wil will secure increased every depiirtment of the paper. of £20,000," quantity of land "Phe torial staff is being. swrengibencd, given. "The ~ Nutfield propertyfiod afarge corps of short-hand reporters i 3 brought nearty £150,000.2~ ~~ aow Being formed for reporting daily, ina T A dh of the meth bepacof Henry Ward to charfec a steamer gud spend ne:t er'y congtegdtion intepl Legis! style surpassing that heretofore at ne thie proceedings of the Federal hn 0 i turds. 'ArrAngements, fa: n r sepuring eve nighttal made r@peén simmer in a voyage wlong the Meii- | news and p ices current df the sam y by terranean cost. andl in u tip to che | the Atlantic Cable, and ra Sommis- Holy Lang' The congregatios of |* the "Tmperial P Plymouth/Church is bound tog: ther sgesiin 8 Pera eC ally strung social ties, and tha their pastor, a man of : ; companionship and historic | Forts Will be made in the comi will be pue of the excursipuists; nough to induce niany of them to by ul et: ake the trip, even though they foc] no special interest in classi or limps, Palgitine. trip w cost eiicl $2,000. This exc be successful tson "about delightfdl. Feeune 134% E Sours --The follow- ing'is xtract Irom a private letter Memphis, Tennosee:-- I - camp0 Teuuessee about a yeur ago. recruiting goes on now 10st as diligently as ever, an] collections | are taken np for 'the purehearted patriots immured in Canadian dungéons! England and Yaunkeedom are here objects of equal dislike. There is great distress iy the South now, ow ng to the almost entire failure of the year's crop, and the feeling against.the North here is 8) bitter that I'uever alinde to my having dived there when 1 ean possi- Lly avoid "it. Happily, however 1 find the Scofch Tu great repute, and 80 flourish (after, a, fashion) on wy country's lanrels." Accroexts on THE GRAND Trung -- A Brautford telegraii to the Hamilton Fimesnlutes | that an. accident hap- peuedign Thursday to' the G, -T. express going west, one mile east of Brantford, which resulted in {he death'of Wii. Archer, a bisikosman, The last passenger coach of the train was thrown from tle track by a broken «ail over which the balance of the train had passed freely. At the time the ear wis thrown down the embankment dedeasiid was at his post, and vainly attempted to stop the car from going down, Nuthin is said 'sh to "the injuries "sustained by passengers, except that "nope were mortally wounded." The oar contained some 30 passengers, and the embankment over which it went was some 25 feet in height. --The Waterloo, C. W., Chronicle, says that he track on the bridge over "the Grand River; making u "terrible destruction of the bridge. 'Most 'of - three care, which were, fortana empty, Sorting detached 'from the. n upon' the ice 'and were smaslicd all to pieces, Another nined susBolO oS wo 0s fi Es © 0 on promisés to A late hour after midnight, aud work off the supplied at an early hour of the Fao or off tei thousand impressions per bout}: are about to be added to the establishment] And unsurpassed by any. printing office on continent, . ; of subscription will femain' bs hetetofore : SIX DOLLARS per annum for the oni alae TE aa in advance. money is paid, be as follows : DAT oll] frag aif ili ' to the person 'who gets up the Club of at shone ide oF 8 SRE, ¥ + 30d & copy of The Daily. Globe tothe may be sent to any Post Office, bret .noithael) ioner for Tan Grose will attend the coming watch The debates on the .ConNgeration Bill. EIB ANE Td the. general conduct of the Bape k 8 year secure that promipence among the journals of the Zrovince which Tur Guész has here- tofore maintained. The telegraph wires | r will be still more largely availed of than in nes {the past; and no expense will be spared in the employment of able 'correspondents nt important points; and' in despatehing Re- porters to distant places whenever their ser- vices may be required, A special' comiis- sioner for Tix Grose will attend the Paris Exbibition next spring. Arrangements are being made for reporting more systematical- ly than heretofore the proceedings of she Law and Chancery 'Courts ard trials at Nisi Priusthroughout the Province. «Ou the Ttlrof December, the republication was commenced of Miss Braddon's Admira. ble New Tale '*BIRDS OF PREY," and will-be continued from week fo week as ft appears in 'England. Other interesting Tales | will also; be published during the year, Tn the mechanical execution of the Jjour- nal'very great -fmprovements are shortly contemplated. From the commencement of the year, the paper. used on the Daily, as well ns thre Weekly editton, witt be or very Superior Juality top int heretofore used-- and in the conrge 6 pomp, ring 'the paper will be printed from a Drie | tiful fodnt of type, from the celebrated foundry of Miller & Richards, Edinburg. For some months past, the largely incre d circulation of Tus Grose has more a equalled the capacity of the presses, and rendered it difficalt to publish' the Béwa coming in by telegraph und otherwise up, to necessary number of copiesia "time for the morning mails. To meet this difficalty, and enable all the readers:of the PRpéE fo. be ihg, ing new Lightning Presses, capable of w will place the office in a position of effic Rey hi This © No. paper sent out of the office until the; Clubs for the Weekly Globe, The Club rates for the coming year will SIX" COTIES, bie Vedi: TEN © 4 0) gob Andan extra copy ot The Weekly Globe FTY one year, or... ..... $65 00 * and a copy of The who gets up thé Club, J Wen wa, aid no Ives re 10s! - Wea TA . 2 | UMBER MER EnextoaoML = vy Ga SEL-Qoxitea ale ALSO = C Lf AL FIRST CLASS FARMS FOR SA) With Improvements, in the following Townabiph¥iz. ag fkicrr, Reach, B0UGOG, MA "ter of the eightyZtwo' Reptesentatives sent | by; Upper Canada to the Federal House of [3 the is still prepared 'to do all kinds ish, work on the shortest notice. 2 Village 'Lots i Horse Shoeing rT HENRY JOHNSTON, PORT PERRY, 'August, 1866. CHANTS AND DEALERS TV BOARD AND BUNDLE LATHS, Pickets, etc, efc.= nd Rama ; also a number of wit AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS, All of which will be sold on reasonable terms, T. PAXTON, & Co. Y MILL LGU wg, amp 0 RIPOSA; and SEVERAL LOTS n the Village of - Port ul $4) | . HARRISON. MAW §& SON.. 1-tf, Plans an "SON BUlIaers, PERRY, ovincial Exhibitions in ronto Nurseries in this and a that when "he selection is lef $5 NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! NO COMPETITION 177 Defying all Opposition ! He agai 'ren ewed my contracts with the Toronto Nurs Ever offered for; sale in' this Provides. The Toronto» ies 'Hive tailoh the diplbi "OFA of Fed Sani bof. BADE ul eries, supply my patrons with the best article of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, - SHRUBS, VINES, 3 2 djoining, Counties, t to me the treed will give gntire satisfa REFEREE 400 apple trees, 'Modern Improvements. Po RT ctodor and put up Bpildings of all kinds; whether. in ean oh with uli 4 iss Wark" delle, will 'dé well to give them a' call, ns made to order. x J I will nplace all trees 7th, Tage." ' 'Most Ft Oli Port Perry August ARMONIUMS. Port Pery, Aug. 10, 1865. " CON TraAcCtOrS os All the: Parties retiring ficatio HARRISON' MANY RE. prepa; t £1 ASE vo so speci IX A, 8 a ER ) | Port Pouey, Sept, 1696, GOOD NEWS rh TE . TWENTY 90 ane shen 3000 : ATC. BI VATS DENYAY HoDHS, BROOK 'STREEB®y. EIGHTY COPIES, one yout, for: 8100/00 | oy - 3 3 au i Orbrations Warr 7 PE nt yb her; Sawed Shing " Honding'and Blois Buf I ae + ON: H S"ATALL "TIME: Rev. Dr. Shortt and H. P Dr. Wi dl J. Bolster, MB; Uxbridge. .. 'xbridge, Nov. 23, 1866, POR Eola) ban was ch; Mr. Henry Bickle, Brooklin; Clinton Cook, Re, lL & Mr. Warden, Dartington, and Mr. Jas Fergiigon, OAT Pits that do nof, grow if planted according to my directions anc io oJ HE. HOGG Wholesale and Retail Agent, Box 75, Port Perry. " . y = 1 5 v 0 » r Lot 48665 10 01: Fedak sii l i HB L4NUEA CZURER ND DEALER 0 oykiiiv addy } <0 OGK..ON: HAND NCES. , 14th" Concession 'Brock; Mr. [VINLS, m0 Shug 0G 9A®s pue 'eou d S$ NIE 10 : w my pe Parties dbsireds to avail thembelves of E. REMINGTON, & SONS, 1llibo, N ~Moons-& NicHoLs, Agents. $ - No: 40 Qourtlasd Bu N'Y. BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGH And REGULATE THE SYSTEM, , ,,. ii f Their Great Combinations | AS EVAQUANTS, |v: and thorough tha They are more certain Pills of Aloes, or Croton and 'more and Dest approvid emetic will cleanse the , with. - STRAINING, or other poms. There are 'es pursnive in Cie work that wil eps he her BETTER THAN CALOMEY. OR BLUE Pry. | BETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE : OR BLUE PIL) © | AS ALTERATIVES, their duties, on d_ purifying the blood, a utes, an ng the and purging from the system all deposits 1 pure humors, mn i vou ad DR. RADWAY'S PILLS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Costiveness, |Jaundice, Blood Constipation, Congst've Fe- PY Head, y ver, Disease of Kid-|Gen'l Debili : of - 1Debility,| Acute ney & Bladder. | Dimness of if Erysipe- Disease of Li-|Fits, Headache, ver, Lown'sof Spir- Bad Diliousness, its, Inflamation of us, Fever, |Quinsey, In: Mang psia, |Apoplexy, cr, : [Lalas Spigen, ver, Loss of Appe:| Hysterics, . Scurvy, Wo Suenorrhyg, Whooping , igestion, ting, Coug Inflammation, oy Wornis, = | Retention of Scarlet Fever, | TI = ents' of "Alf fa RE i

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