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Port Perry Standard, 12 Sep 1867, p. 3

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Lts, Michael Hjl- ta ha Sept. 10,1867. | 835 @ '9 00 i Montreal, (180 @ 156 8 @. 08 2) 40 @ 5 65 @ 1 . @ 020 : he - @ 025 ton, . @ 12 00 TORONTO MARKETS. _ "Toronto, Sept 10, 1867. 135 @ $1 40 1 60 o00 0 8Q 0 52 0 76 0 00 014 OCP O am or veRSIne 3099993 WHITBY MARKETS. Whitby Sept. 11, 1867. Floue F brli............ 800 @ $8 25 Fall Wheat & bush...... 140 @ 145 ) Serine Wiest 9 bush.... 130 @ 130 "Barley & bush.......... T00@ 013 Pease ¢ .......... 065 @ 068 Oats a 038 @ 0.40 -. Potatoes © 028 @ 030 Butter B....... 012 @ 013 © PORT PERRY AND MANCHESTER Daa MARKETS. is Sept. 11, 1867; i + Pall Wheat... ie .vvo. oes = 1408 1.60 i Spring veo 120. 8-135 40¢c a 14 50c a ©60c iy 45¢ a 50 ¥ 012 a 13¢c Xp He Avbetisement S$. PORT PERRY ~~ Carriage Shop. HE SUBSCRIBER wishes to inform the public that he is now pre- pared to build WAGGONS, CARRIAGES-& SLEIGHS! &ec., &c, of the Latest Styles, and of the : hest material, on the shortest possible 2 notice. Ait : 98. Repairing Promptly Altended to. All kinds of FANNING MILL SIEVES constantly oa land, . C McKENZIE, '. Port Perry, Sept. 11, 1867. af o 2 List of Letters + Remaining in the Port Perry Post-Office ep. 11th, 1867, not previously advertised. Cameron Miss Sarah, Powers June, _'. Ghase John, Roberts J. + Hunter Wm. Smith Bernard, "Henderson George, Broderick Michacl, Quackenbush Isaac. Persons calling for the above will please * ask for advertised letters. - : H. GORDON, Postmaster, STON COURTS i oo FOR THE 8. County of Ontario. No. 1 Whitby, ,... 220. 3, Pickering, .. Oct. 1st, 1867 a A002 cA .Nov. 4th, nt 3, Prince Albert, . 4, Uxbridge,.... Lo Bh, 5, Cannington, + Oct. 9th, " - ' 6, Beaverton #7 10th, 4 4.50%, 'Atherly, ..... WA ath, oa Z. BURNHAM, Judge, C. 0. Wh Sas ay, CT No.1 on the Corner 18 THE PLACE TO GET Dow's Celebrated Ale on a % ~ 5 nets given, that the Council of the kA Corporation of the Township of Reach 1 a meeting to be held in the TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER, Dn the 1st day of October, ow next, propose*to pass & By-Law to top up and close as a Rublis highway; a ertain portion of the allowance fer road etweén Lots Nos.12 and 13, in the re 4th Concession of the said Township, pibed as follows: Commencing at the h East angle of Lot No. 12, in the 4th cession, then South 16 degrees East 2 chains 74 links, more or less to the gravel ~ roud, thence Ensterly along the west limit «of the gravel road 1 chain 54 links, thence North 16 rees West, 1 chain 37 links, 'to the rear of the Concession, thence South 4 degrees Weat 72} links to the place of beginning; and to vest the same in the owners of the lands adjacent thereto, and » open and establish as a public highway Lot No. 1, on the registered plan of the illage of Manch ester. a ~ JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk, 35td Raab, 28th August, 1867, NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN ¢ Scugog, at or near Por! ry) to ka on Lake Ontario, be- i rn Salts of the Tayuship 'Western limits of J West whit ; and for the Com) to construct or a on Lake Onta- 'named ; and for the 'mavigation of th To the Independent Electors [ONTREAL MARKETS. . |GENTLEMEN:-- Election to represent you in the Canadian | House of Commons, I deem it proper to state my views upon some of tho matterd of Immigration, Ishould, if elected, desire | I believe, be. the means of removing many Arnold Miss Jane Trwin Richard 7 + i Beowa Perry, Kellett CC. » Cannington, Brack, "Culver F. A. . Madden Miss Emily, August 6, 1867. gmt "A COUNCH. of the | W. 1 chain and 89 links ; thence S. 81° W, chains and 2 links; thence S. 65° W. 6 chains and 35 links; thence S. 56° W. 7 chains and 86 links; thence S. 74° W. 3 chains and 25 links ; thence N. 25° W. 5 chains and 18 links ; thence S. 87° W. 5 of that application will made to the Legislature of Ontario e session' thereof--or other Parlin- iving, jurisdiction, for an Act to In- of the N 0 orth Riding of ntario. a In soliciting your support at the coming which may occupy the atiention of 'that House. As regards the important subject to see all practical means addpted to render Canada a desirable home to the emigrant, believing. that the prosperity of the Domin- ion depends much upon an increase of its population, and the consequent occupancy and clearing of its at present unproductive territory. Juin I should advocate strict economy as es- sential in the management of the affairs of the New Dominion, and although desirous of seeing all necessary Dofinional improve- ments entered upon with as little delay as possible, yet the Revenue and resources of the country should be well ascertained be- fore undertaking any large or expensive works. 1 A Reciprocity Treaty with the United States, based upon equitable terms, would, I believe, prove advantageous ts both coun- tries entering into it, and generally I should * advocate as 'much freedom in trade between Canada and other coun- trics as practicable; persusded that an in- creased consumption would in mary cases make up to the Revenue hy loss #rom les- sening the Customs dutics. . 1 view the Uonfederation of the four Pro- vinces and the ultimate addition of the Western Territory as the foundation of a most importantDominion, capable of sup- porting a very large population, and the local control given to each Province, will of the difficulties heretofore existing as to sectional improvements, / ; A party Government I have always re- garded as best calculated to earry on the affairs of the country, under all ordinary cir- cumstances, in the most satisfactory and cconomical manner ; yet I shall not, if elect- ed, feel disposed to offer any factious oppo- sition to the present Ministry, but judge them by the measures thoy may introduce. As the Nominee of the Reform Conven- tion, I claim the support of that patty; and from my long residence in the Riding, I have also the promised support of many par- ies of all shades of politics; who are willing to trust me as their representative, and who prefer a Candidate resident in their midst, and whose interests are identical with those of his constituents. Assured that I shall receive from you a liberal support, 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obed't Servant, JNO. HALL THOMPSON. To Eslablish certain Rodds'on Lots N's. 25 and 26, in the Second Concession of the Township of Uscbridge,.. :.. . the Township of Uxbridge enacts follows: ; ds 1st--That a Road across the North West part of Lot No. 26.in thie 2nd Concession of Uxbridge, ahd described as follows, that is to say :~COgmmenging on the Easterly limit of the said Lot No. 25, at the distance of 76 links on a course N. 16° W. from the Centre thereof, and running thence S. 74° W. 7 chains and 88 links: thence N. 42° 30' 'W. 7 chaing and 13 links : thenee N. 79°15' W. 6 chains and '44 links more ov less to the allowance for road between Lots Nos. 25 and 26 : the said Road to be 75 links wide and the above described line to be the Nor- therly and Easterly limits thereof be, and Road or Highway. 2nd,--That a Road on the South Easterly part of the West half of Lot No, 26, in the 2nd Concession of the Township of Uxbridge, Commencing on the Southerly limit of the said Lot No. 20, at the distanee of 37] links said Concession and running thence N, 16° 5 chains and 24 links ; thence S. 13° E. 1 ance for road between Lots 25 and'26. lic Road or Highway. West angle thereof, and running thence 8 a Public Road or Highway. . NOTICE: ByaLaw whigh was ;read second time, on the 27th @ 1867, and which will be passe! of August tage's Hotel, near Goodwood, on Monday, 30th day of September, next, Newspaper. ' ROBERT SPEARS, Township Clerk. Uxbridge, August 28th, 1867. IN: PORT PERRY. D PERKINS woujd inform the inhab o | Country that he has opened a new pared to Substantially and Tastefully t latest ee satisfaction is guaranteed. e Queen Street. BRO Qorporation.' of the game is hereby established as a Public and described as follows, that is to say :-- on a course 8, 74° W. from the Centre of the chain and 35 links more or less to the allow-|* The said road to be 75 links wide and the above describad line tobe the centre thereof, be, and the same is hereby established as a Pub- 3rd--That a road on the Western part of the said Lot No. 26, in the 2nd Concession of the Township of Uxbridge, and described as follows, that is to say : Uommencing on the Westerly limit of the said Lot No. 26 at the distance of 67 links from the North- | OFFICE : --ROYAL HOTEL, WHITBY. 50° E. 3 chains and fifty liuks; thence S. 229 30' E, 17 chains more or less to the al- lowance for road between Lots No. 25 and 26; to said road to be 75 links wide and the above described line to be the centre there- of, be, and the same is hereby established as HE above is a true copy of a proposed a first and at the next meeting of the Council to be held at Armi- ) after the publication of the said By-Law for one .month in the Port Perry Standard 4d NEW TAILOR SHOP! itants of Port Perry and surrounding Tailoring Establishment nthe above-named tawn, where he is pre- MANUFACTURE GARMENTS| On the shortest possible notice and in the 'NEW YORK AND LONDON FASHIONS. His prices are very reasonable, and to those who favor him with their work every SHOP--over Shaw and Gordon's store, To the Independent Electors of the North Riding of the County of Ontario. GENTLEMEN :~- . : Having been requested by a Oonvention of theReformers ot this Riding to allow myself to be put in nomination for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario at the coming election, I 'beg to announce that sliall, in accordance with the wishes of my friends thus expressed, offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages. In politics { am, and always have been, a Reformer ; but, as we are nbw entering up on a new era in the history of our country, [ trust that former perty bitterness may be laid aside, and that true and loyal men will unite their infl to secure the election of such Representatives as will best promote the successful working of our new Constitu. tion. 3 I cordially approve of the Act of* Confed- eration, and consider the establishment of the separate Legislatures one of its best pros; visions, as each Province thus secures the control of its own local affairs--a change which past experience proves to be very de- sirable, Should you honor me with your confidence [shall do my utmost to promote the efficient and economical administration of the affairs of the Province of Ontario, by favoring the employment of a sufficient number of assist- ants, at a fair remuneration for services rendered, and by discountenancing any un- necessary multiplication of offices. Though opposed to the principle of Coali- tions ; yet, in view of the peculiar sitnation of public affuirs, I'am prepared to give the present Government a fair opportunity to announce its policy, by which, alone, I will judge of its claims to support. All measures really adapted to promote the public weal will receive my approval, without reference to their source, while those of a contrary character, I shall on the: same principle condemn, from the convic- tion that the future welfare of our Province will be thereby best promoted. 1 shall, if elected, advocate the develop- ment of the vast mineral resources of the Province ; and the encouragement of immi- gration, by free grants of Crown lands to| bona fide settlersin the new Townships. | The passage of a well considered Home: money honestly his own to the purchase of | a limited amount of property, which, for the | benefit of his family shall be exempt from | claims of future creditors, I shall also en- | deavor to obtain. ' ' 1 shall give my earncst attention to all matters directly affecting the interests of this Riding, and will' act upon the princi- ple of justice to all --partiality to none. Respectfully soliciting your votes and in- fluence in the coming contest, 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, ' Your Obed't Servant, T. PAXTON. Reach, August 9, 1867. 2. Observer, Chronicle and Linidsay Post will please give two insertions. An Invitation to Visit Scugog House, POR TP ERRY. HE PUBLIC (especially the +A _LADIES,) are cordially invited to in- spect. the beautiful snd extensive assortment yoo BOOTS & SHOES! Direct from the manufacturers. Ladies Balmoral and Congress, in KID AND PRUNELLA! Of the LATEST style and most approved make. Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, in Kid, Prunella, Canvass and Leather--also English Boots--Misscs, Boys' and Childrens' in almost endless variety of make and Binding. A few pairs of 15" Ladies English Boots in Glove Kid. gx An carly inspection of the above is solicited. ¢ HENRY CHARLES. Port Perry July 2nd, 1867. 47 NOTICE County of Ontario, } Ir hereby given, To Wit: that the Court of Assize, Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Délivery, will be holden in and for the County of Ontario, in the Court House in the Town of Whitby, on At the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of which all Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and al! others concerned will take notice and go- vern themselves accordingly. NELSON G. REYNOLDS, Sheriff, C. 0. Pen R. H ToMLiNsoN. Sheriff's Office, Whitby, August 15, 1867. 4 J. L. WATKIS, : Surgeon-Dentist. WILL BE AT MANCHESTER, on the 19th, PORT PERRY, on the 20th, And CANNINGTON, 2ist OF HEVERY MONTE, HERE Persons requiriug lis services in any branch of the profession will be attended to. August 15, 1867. well or cistern. JAMES BOWMAN, . BoreLiA. Port Perry, Aug. 28, 1866, Sly. August 15,1867. Y over all other Medicines of the kind for ex- pelling Worms from the 'human .system=--it being of a purely vegetable origin; there- fore no fear may he entertained of being sa livated or producing any. deleteri on the constitution. and perfectly safe and sure. plénsant that any child will eage it, and it has a deadly effect oa i Vr *| the Teonia or Tape Worm, Lumbricus stead Law, permitting any person to apply [yp Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1867, Freeman's Au ic' W . Powders: = This new Medicine possesses a superiority It is mild in its action Tt does not create any nausea or sickening se tion when'introduced into the stomach. It is so that inhabit the intestindl canal--su ts long round Worm, and Ascaris Vormicular- is or Pin Worm. x » Freeman's Canadian Anti-Billious | BILLS. Ye These Pills are composed of six concen- trated vegetable sub and are 80 pro- portioned as to answerall the effects of au Anti-Bilious medicine as well as a safe and sure purgative, In its operation on the bawels it is effectual, and produces Telfects it se HAW & ls : (NorRDON ARE STILL RBCEIVING THEIR NEW SPRING GOODS! CALL AND SEE THEM. April 10th, 186Y. N C. C. 35 with their orders will without griping, They ps A and invigorate every portion of the human system. 3 5 Try Freeman's: Expectorant | For diseases of the Lungs or Throat, as Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Hoarse- ness and Incipient Consumption, for, whieh you have a safe and sure remedy. 4 io: Price 25¢c. If not satisfied your money will be refunded. 0: J. 0. BACHE, Agent. . Port Perry, July, 1867. 49-6m Montreal Ocean Steamship Company... <i . - § Canadian Line TO LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, AND GLASGOW. PASSENGERS going to England, Scotland, or Ireland, can have Tickets; Plans of Berths,and all necessary informa- tion from : GEO. YULE, Jr, Agent, Whitby, 4 an June, 6th, 1866. ; | arms 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 Cons cession of Whitby; containing 85 acres. y 3rd, --Part of Lot No. 11,in the 13th 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, sontaining 85 acres. & Gth.--Part of Lot No. 10, in the 13th concession of Scugog, containing 50 acres. All the above are first clags farms well | improved, and can be had cheap, upoxnieasy | terms of payment. di Also a large number of Village Lots in the village of Port Perry. . ; Also a number of Town Lots in the town' of Lindsay. r . F Also any amount of money to lonn at reasonable rates of interest on farm secu rity. ) 3 3 For further particulars apply (prepaid)"® T. PAXTON & Co: , = W. M. COCHRANE, Solicitor, Port Perry. . Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1866, TAILORING EMPORIU MPYHE SUBSCRIBER, in returning |. -L lis sincere thanks to his numerous customers and friends for past favors, wishes to inform the Inhabitants of Reach ! { dnd surrounding Townships, that he is still | prepared to execute all orders entrusted to | his care with neatpess and despatch. |, cEBAX FOR OASEI. THOS, BULLEN, Mary Street. 38. or il |: ! Port Perry, May 2, 1867. Vi . ---- | NE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, | being part of Lot No. 20, in the Oth | concession of the Towuship of Cartwright; 78 acres cleared and under a fair state of | cultivation, with ordinery outbuldings. The | land is only 14 miles from Casares, from whence there is a good graveled road to | Bownanville. There ss also a good school | within a quarter of a mile of the Lot. Title indisputable. | TERMS :--$0600 down, and balance spread over a term of six or eight years. ALSO: The North half of Lot 21, in the 9th Con. Cartwright, with Log House and |- twenty-five Acres cleared. Terns :--§400 down and balance spread over a term of ten years, if required. Apply to JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, April 2, 1865. 3 of = MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. OWN PRODUCTIONS by Ocean, Riv well as the United States, and the British . d other business connections therewith THE ONTARIO FARMER'S | i, {i iiciments of the OLD WORLD OK THE NEW. $17,000 WORTH OF ' ~NEW GOODS, Comprised of British, French and American DRY GOODS, Canadian Tiweeds, of the latest variety of Style and Texture, GROCERIES!! Shelf Hardware, Hoop and Bar Iron, STOVES AND TINWARE, Crockery, Classware, Window Glass, Nails, Putty, Paint, Oils, : LAMPS. COAL OIL, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Paper Hangings, School Books, Stationery, Garden, Field and 'Flower Seeds, Fish, Salt, Plaster, Water-lime, &c., &c. A large stock of Ready-made CLOTHING ! on hand and made up to order if required. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every style and size for Ladies, Gentle men and Children, purchased from the best manufacturing houses in the Dominion of Canada. Ladies and Gent's HATS AND CAPS, Bonnets, Mantles, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, &c., in: Great Variety always on band. Iwould say that my stock is the largest and most complete in the Gounty, embracing almost everything for sale in Town or City. Fresh Gocds, y Are arriving almost daily, to keep my assortment complete, that nothing may bo wanting on my part to serve patrons with everything required of the latest styles and most select variety of Goods to be found in any Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Any particular article notin stock will be order- cd to supply customers. Muley Gang and Circular Saws, Rubber and Leather Belting furnished to order at Manufacturer's prices, All kinds of FARM PRODUCE taken ia exchange for goods. WANTED--Any quantity of Butter, Eggs, Tallow, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Potatoes, &c., &c. Port Perry is the larg- eat market in North Ontario for these things, always commanding the highest price to 5 snpply the large, number of men in the , Mills and Factories of this place, as well ag their families 500 Butler Tubs for Sale or will be given out to customers to fill. 10,000 Feet of Square Timber Sor. Sale, of all"Lengths, from 18 to 60 fect, aud . from 8 to 12 inches square. : The Subscriber has also a large stock of SAWED LUMBER on hand, and is pre- * pared to furnish any kind of Lumber, sawed out to order, from 12 to 26 feet long.-- Parties wanting long lumber bad better bear this in mind. . Also, for sale, any quantity of Sawed Shingles, Flour Barrel Staves and Sawed Heading. 3 TWO GOOD POTASH KETTLES 8 owt cach, and three Coolers for Sale. JOSEPHBIGELOW Port Perry, 22nd April, 1867. 31 Farms for Sale. Lar gest in the World ! THE FOUNTAIN HEAD! RUTHERFORD, HOGG, &CO, DEALERS WITH TILE Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y. . ELWANGER AND BARRY, PROPRIETORS, receive the promplest abstention, Port Perry, July, 1861. Wholesale and 4 . Om Qe, % HANG succeeded J, H. E. Hogg, of Agent for the above: the Subscriber is now desirous of soliciting orders ing Counties for the sale of - Fruit & Ornamental Shrubs, Vines, «c. The Stock in these extensive and favorably known Nurseries is co in every department ; and partics favoring me or my Have Satisfaction Guaranteed to 8a All Orders and Communications addrested to the Subscriber wily in, this, to Them, © ©. C. KELLETT, (49-3m) Box 97, Port Perry, od A ood assortment af JUST RECEIVING GENTLEMAN'S COLLARS, CARPET BAGS, &C, AT THE 4 SCUGOG HOUSE, PORT PER nRY, HATS AND ALSO Fresh Groceries, Spirits & Fresh Hops Pure Wines for Medicinal Use, authorized en ? : : HE same circumstances which renders the establishment of Di wasces 4 i ATEST NURSERY IN THE WORLD, renders it incidentally one de Bupuy's the GREATS As its shipments of its to all parts of Europe, as s, and the Correspondence ARE UNEQUALLED in few Commercial f the largest commercial enterprises in America or Europe. River, Cunal and Railway, American Proyid Superior Brandes and ,0ld Tom in Bottles and Cases, Daily expected, a General Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! % HENRY CHARLES, Port Perry, June 18th, 1867. 4 BOOTS and SHOES, TIE Subscriber is desirous of informing' his friends and the public that he hag received a well assorted stock of LADIES GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR! Consisting of Calf, Kidd and Prunella Gajters and Heavy Wear of all kinds, which will be found EQUAL IN STYLE & QUALITY !! i : TO ANY IN THE MARKET. 3 par A Lot of No. 1 Spanisk Sole for Sale, Cheap for Casl. ~@8 Repairing Promptly Attended to, Terms Moderate. Produce taken in Exchange. The Highest Price in Cash for Hides, Calf & Sheep Skins. H, JOY. 41-46 T ™ ) Port. Perry, May 22, 186%. THE NEW PICTURE GALLERY AT PORT PERRY IS WHERE YOU CAN GET The Latest Styles of Pictures, TAKEN ON THE MOST IMPROVED SYSTEM ! Photographs Painted in Oil, Water Colors, &o., &o, 13 Small Likenesses Copied and Enlarged to any size. £ Remember the Place,:--Nearly opposite the Royal Canadian Bank. Specimens to be seen at the MEDICAL HALL. J. H. BACHE. Port Perry, April 25th, 1867. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH ONTARIO. We wish fo inform you that our Spring Stock is now complete, and you will find it to your advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere and price our list of New Goods annexed : : Silk (roods, Doeskins, Hardware, Sugars, EET a : TES ONE And if it does not suit the money will be refonded. In ordering please state depth of (Mf! Borelia Jan. 8 1867, ke HIS Company is now fully organized, and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, Country School Houses and Churches. Those wish-4 ing to Insure, and thereby support a Home Insurance Sompang, haye pow an opportu- nity of doing so, either by applying at the Head Office, or to any of the Local Agents of the Company. Our Rates will be found as low as those of any responsible Mutual In- surance Company in Oanada. ' Heap Orrice ;-~The old istry Office Brock Street, Whitby. Registry ! L. FAIRBANKS, Secretary. 48 States, Bxotic Plants. Whitby, July 10th, 1867. * Wonderful ! Wonderful ! SR of dcop 118 is what sh eyery one to know: T that all persons afflicted with decayed attended to. Teeth, or stumps of Teeth, which canker |, the mouth, disease the body and produce offensive breath, can mow have them EXTRACTED These Nuiseries COVERING OVER F¥IVE 5 D, i Fextensive GREEN HOUSES, GRAPERIES, &c., embracing the cultivation of. all de- sirable bardy Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 'Independence 'for Ever. RUTHERFORD,HOGG,&CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS | Arg now soliciting orders in this and adjoining Counties, and will sapply their a with 5) most desirable article of all kinds of FRUIT TREES b Planting in thi y ot PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE BUSINESS, will gelect for our patrons the best variety of Fruit Trees. All Orders addressed to the Subscriber will be punctually | September 2ud, 1867. are the: most extensive and complete in the United HUNDRED ACRFS OF LAND, in addition to Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens, &c., as well as est and every locality in which they may take orders. Haying J. HE. HOGG, 4-tf Box 75; Port Perry P. O. FREE FROM PAIN !! QR ANY OTHER INCONVENIENCE WHATEVER! By a new and well tried process--the appli- cation of Spray npon the Gums. Do not doubt this! Jt has been used by eminent 'Pentists in Europe for some time, and is now extensively practiced in' America fory Teeth extracting. ee rh J.D. C., is prepared to Extract Teeth by this new and wonderful process which is nothing shqet of a blessing to humanity. All Dental operations performed scien tifically, with skill that only a long practice ate Taetruient WHIGH Thee) b he Instrument w! I'have, fs & muc! improved one from a applier. : par Teeth Filled, Scaled and Regulated. X3F Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 3 3 Fa Oyrice Houns from 8, A.M. to 5, P. M.| J.D. COTTINGHAM, Forelia, 5 22 t due, SPECIAL NOTICE. THE LAST CALL. book account ar otherwise, that all must be paid immediately, otherwise they placed in Court for collection. Port Perry, July 10, 1867, i The Subscriber would beg to inform all arties indebted to him either by note over "Tweeds, Flannels, Shirting, Coffee, Rice, Currants, &c., &c., at MARSH & TROUNCES, 5 Port Derry, May 3nd, 1867. where he Largest will be J. H. BE. HOGG, Box 75, Port Perry, C. W. - ! . AN AWFUL TUMBLE !! Goods Very Much Lower THE SUBSCRIBER has Just returned from Montreal, has purchased one of the Stocks of Goods ! ever brought to this Market. And as all a COTTON goods are now some fifteen per cent lower than the were one month ago he feels satisfied he can offer bs given in this line for five years past. -All kin GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHO Straw Goods and READY-MADE CLOTHING, : J. WW. AL C Very Low. __- Port Perry, May 8th, 1867 IS, HATS § CAPS,

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