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Port Perry Standard, 26 Dec 1867, p. 4

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The prettiest neck-tie for a lady-- tHe arms of her baby. * Represerfition of Minorities" -- Photographs 8f children. From lively to severe.--Coming home from a dluner late to one's hogs-head of brain missionary's watch, bro it back to him the next day to be shown how fo wind it op | Who was the first pugil'st I-- Answer--Jacob, when he put on hair gloves, and walked in to his futher. A surgical journal speaks of a 'man who lived five years with a ball known ladies live twice as long with nothing but balls on their heads. An Irishman, speaking of his child- red, said : ' They are all well but the one born in this country. I must take him to the Green Isle fir I be- "\/ lave he's languishing for his native * air, that he never smelt at all,' Thomas Mitchell, an eccentric old Scotzh minister, in praying once for suitable harvest weather, expressed himself thus :--0 Lord, gie us nane ©' your rantin', tantin', tearin', winds, bat a thunderin', dunderin', dryin' wind Some days ago a villager in Estra- madura was drowned in attempting to cross the Tagus on horseback. -- The mayor ordered a search for the body. His edict gave as a means of identification the following par- ticalars :--** Dark complexion ; tall; marked impediment in speech." Tar Ervecrs or Tea oN THE SKIN - --If you pour a few drops of strong > tea on a piece of iron--a knife-blade for instance, the tannate of iron is formed, which is black, If you mix it with iron filings or pulverized iron you can make a fair article of ink. If you mix it with fresh human blood it forms with the iron of the blood, the tannate of iron. Now, when we remember that the liquids which en- fer the stomach are rapidly absorbed by the veins and absorbents of the stomach, and enter into circulation, and are thrown out of the system by the skin, respiration and the kid- neys, it is probable that a drink so common as tea and so abundantly used, will have some effect. Can it ? that tannin introduced liquor, producing res- in? Look at the tea- of Russia, and the old wo- men of America, who have so long continued in the habit of drinking strong teas. Are they not dark col- ored and leather-skiuned ? When young they were fair complexioned. 1868. PROSPECTUS 1868 "THE GLOBE?" NEWSPAPER. PurFe the year 1868 very im- portant Sessions will be held of the Parliament of Ontario, and of the Domin- ion, and very interesting discussions *will take place on subjects of the deepest inter- est to the Canadian people. The founda- tions of the New Government have been dsid, bat the superstructure will demand all the care of the people, and the public jour- nals will ee be called upon to dis- cuss at length many questions, upon the right settlement of which the future welfare of the country will depend. In all the matters which will be brought before the Legislatures " THE GLOBE" will take a deep interest, and both by Fall Reports of Paftiamentary Proceedings, and by editorial discussions it will strive to inform the public of the progress of events, mand guide them to a right jud on the points of issue. Early in the year 1868, The Daily Globe will be very considerably enlarged, and will be printed on a Rotary Lightning Press, or- dered from Messrs. Hoe & Co., of New York, capable of printing 10,000 impress- ions ar hour. The outlay of this press, about $15,000 io GOLD, has been render- 'od necessary by the large and increasing circulation of the GLOBE. It has been for some time impossible to supply in time for the morning mails Wa number of copies called for by the public. The in- crease of size is rendered necessary vy the pressues of advertisements, which have a1. sadly ransal the publication of a supple- my ice a week, and which will be con- "tinued as may be found needful until the permanent enlargement takes place. At the'same time as the enlargement, the _ paper will be printed on New Type, 8 the we shall commence the ication a New 8tory by Wilkie ¢, author of the 'Woman in White.' | TBE TERMS will remain as heretofore: ARS annum for Daily "TWO DOLLARS 'pep annum edition, both a 3 strictly NEW TAILOR SHOP!! latest 'Would you keep your seat ? NEW YORK AND LONDON FASHIONS. Better mind your eye. a En Fay ought a pie be the clover. | TELE ONTARIO FARMER'S ou; a pi; e ver- ator araant" he has | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. A Chinese thief stolen a in his head. J nes says he hus {Farms for Sale. IN¥ PORT PERRY. a D PERKINS would inform the inhab- « itants of Port Perry and surrounding Country 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 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. 3.1v. 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- ing to Insure, and thereby support a Home Insurance Company, have now an opportu- nity of doing 80, 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 resporsihle Mutual In- surance Company in Canada. Heap Orrios :--The old Registry Office, Brock Street, Whitby. L. FAIRBANKS, Secretary. 'Whitby, July 10th, 1867. 48 NE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, being part of Lot No. 20, in the 9th concession of the Towuship of Cartwright, 78 acres cleared and under a fair state of cultivation, with ordinery out buldings. The land is only 1} miles from Cesarea, 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 :--$600 down, and balance spread over a term of six or eight years. ALSO: The North half of Lot 21, ian the 9th Com. Cartwright, with Leg House ana twenty-five Acres cleared. Terus :--$400 down and balance spread over a term of ten years, if required. Apply to JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, April 2, 1865. 37 TAILORING EMPORIUM customers and friends for past favors, wishes to inform the Inhabitants of Reach ! his care with neatness and despatch. OEmHAF FOR C Port Perry, May 2, 1867. ing valuable Lands: 1st.--Part of Lots Ne 21, 22, and 23, in the 8th Concession of Whithy, containing 283 acres. 2nd. --Part of Lot No. 27, in the 9th Con- cession of Whitby, containing 85 acres. 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, containing 85 acres. $th.--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 number of Town Lots in the town of Lindsay. Also any amount of money to loan at reasonable rates of interest on farm secu- rity. For farther particulars apply (prepaid) to T. PAXTON & Co. or W. M. COCHRANE, Solicitor, Port Perry. Port Per1y, Aug. 20, 1866. wf Freeman's Authelmintic Worm Powde.s. This new Medicine possesses a superiority 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 be entertained of being sa- livated or producing any deleterious effects on the constitution. It is mild in i*s action and perfectly safe and sure. It does not create any nausea or sickening sensation when introduced into the stomach. It is so pleasant that any child will eagerly take the Teonia or Tape Worm, Lumbricus or long round Worm, and Ascaris Vermicular- These Pills are composed "of six concen- trated vegetable substances and are so rtioned as to answer all the effects of an Anti-Bilious medicine as wellias a safe and sure purgative, In its operation om the bowels it is effectual, and produces its effects system. Freeman's Expectorant La of the Lungs or Thi as the Trade generally. HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning |bery, every House, Store, Bank, and Office -L his sincere thanks to his numerous | should have one of Reemington's Revolvers and surrounding Townships, that he is still | the late improvements in Pistols, aad eu- prepared to execute all orders entrusted to | perior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new Reemington Revolver. AMEX. til f ill be furnished THOS, BULLEN, {don of oor ame wil bo furnished upon Farms For Sale ! 2,000 Cedar Posts for Sale, HE Subscriber offers for sale the foliow- Pcs $5 PER HUNDRED. Wet Taebie the imteexioal. cunaicsuch ng | COTTAGE HOTEL, GREENBANK. is or Pin Worm, T the public that he has purchased the -- above premises, which he has renovated Freeman's Canadiam Anti-Billious | throughout. First-class Liquors and Cigars, PILLS and the best accommodation with careful at- tention can always be found. Good stabling, enclosed yards, and attentive Ostlers. meee Hier Ss OWN & PARK LOTS Agents Wanted. JCIEDIATELY to canvass for the History of the American War And other Popular Books. Large Commis- sions paid to e men to canvass in the Counties of York, Ontario and Durham.-- A section of country given exclusively to each Agent. All orders and communica~ tions must be addressed to , J.G. J. WHITE, Wholesale & Retail Agent, Maxcaestee, P.O. Nov. 25, 1867. 16. Reach, Ont. Stray Geese. HERE Came into my premises about five weeks since, a flock of 14 Geese.-- The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. JOHN SMITH. Port Perry, Dec. 2, 1867. * 17-31 ONTARIO Photograph Gallery. Tee Subscriber in returning thanks to his numerous friends and patrons of North Ontario, for past favors would re- spectfully inform them that he has removed from Uxbridge to Whitby, where he is pre- pared to take Photographs, &c., &c., equal to any in the Province, and would solicit a continuation of the patron- age of those who may find it convenient to visit Whitby, N. B.-- Rooms opposite the Bank of Mon- treal--over McClung, Fielding and Co's Store, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. J. A, CLARK, Artist. Whitby, Nov..13, 1861. 3m. NOTICE I® HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the Legislature of Ontario at the next session thereof--or other Parlia- ment having jurisdiction, for an Act to In- corporate the Port Perry and Whitby Rail- way Company, and to empower the said Company to construct a Railway from some point on Lake Scugog, at or near Port Perry, to some point on Lake Ontario, be- tween the Eastern limits of the Township of East Whitby and the Western limits of the Township of West Whitby ; and for the enabling the said Company to construct or purchase and own a Harbor on Lake Onta- rio, between the points named ; and for the purpose of improving the navigation of the Scugog River. Whitby, 19th August, 1867. 2. Peemington & Sons. MANUFACTURERS OF RFVOLVERS. RIFLES. Muskets and Carbines, For the United States Service. Also Pocket and Belt Revolvers, Repeating Bifles, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and In these days of Housebreaking and Rob- Parties desirous to avail themselves of Circulars containing cuts and degerip- E. REMINGTON, & SONS, Illion, N.Y. § Moors & Niomons, Agents. 1 2 No. 40 Courtland 81. N.Y. JOSEPH BIGELOW. 'sareyp *aures oy1 JO sud oy Supp oFvuored 113q3 0j sietio}eno snoomnu siff 01 SuULY3 'SIAVA Mm 9181 9[qBUOSVII 38 081wa[; wooipag fo 8338 (v49ass pup 'sakn) yoog '3314p3240ag 'SPAVOQIPLS Foriperry, 22 April, 1867. 31 oo » ££, 8 Hom ° eb of 8 - g 2% Pe g oa dN iE ® = se s B g ar sd dy £8 hg, ®n n BP go" » E733}, i. ™ 3 iw 2+ pgige 3 : eq SE 2 g 2:8 wp. $7: fig ol F orp x ~ & Realm <@ a El wg w = 8 t 1] 3 2g ™ e® 5 Fai; = £" ZTgbe 3g gE "Tp EEE EE sly 8 io id * ce NG: ° - 8 8 - iH 83 ay A by wad Q gs oe $e 1 =F oo 85 a or > @ - 2 = & 5 wn $ 'seperp HE Subscriber is desirous of informing : B. A. MURTA,| Greenbank, June 12, 1867, A4-1y | FOR BALE you have a safe and sure . will bs refunded. - J. H. BACHE, Agent. Montreal Ocean Steamship| ul South North Street, Liq Company. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopizg Gough, An Por Perry. Croup, Influenza, Coughs, Co Hoarse- | 'ness and Incipient Consun yfor which Price 25c. Hf not sefisfied your money Port Perry, July, 1867. © 49-6m " 16 Canadian Line| © 5} sms "4 log § Bouth Casimie Steeet.' | For price and terms apply pre-paid to so J. HAMZPERRY. Village Lot 1,--Corner, Water, and Queen Streets. "« 11 aN "" 14 " 16 | North Queen Street. " i 44 North North Street. ] o 0 , North Macy Street. "" " 89 x X oy . 2) North Casimir Sirest, wi 9a i 7 best quality and at the lowest remunerative price. There have been added from i os [) JB IVAN INVA 00K AI h dV Wonderful! Wonderful ! WONDERFUL 11 T=: is what I wish every one to know: that all persons afflicted with decayed Teeth, or stumps of Teeth, which canker the mouth, disease the body and produce offensive breath, can now have them EXTRACTED FREE FROM PAIN!! OR ANY OTHER INCONVENIENOK WHATEVER! By a new and well tried process--the appli- eation of Spray upon the Gums Do not doubt this! It has been used by eminent Dentists in Europe for some time, and is now extensively practiced in America for Teeth extracting. J.D. O., is prepared to Extract Teeth by this new and wonderful process which is nothing short of a blessing to humanity. All Dental operations performed scien- tifically, with skill that only a long practice ean ensure. The Instrnment which I have, is & much improved one from the original applier. Ba Teeth Filled, Scaled and Regulated, ¥3~ Charges , and satisfaet guaranteed, ! Orrion Hours from 8, A. M., to 5, P. M. 221 Zz z Iu » Ea Za of £18 @n 9 gio 3 5 0; & 5 >: 3 gi? Th Bw 2 B.xE: 2 2 Bg E 8h gs = Spi 8i 3 Zz 051i © big: MG sof: = hy HE ae 2% @ mo £ =F 32 £ f3 5. ger £1 pb =0 Td = ios Gums, Produciug Local Anmsthesia, F Extracting Teeth Without Pain, as = Invented by Dr. Richardson of =~ London, England, A T C.D. WAID'S DENTAL ROOMS, BROCK STREE®, * or no Charge, and at F :--Rev. Dr. Sbortt and Hy Griggs, M.D , Port Hope; Rev. J. and Dr. Carson, Whitby ; Jos. Gould, and J. Bolster, AL.B., Uxbridge. Uxbridge, Nov. 23, 1866. Whitby, August 31, 1866, 2 PORT PERRY, August, 1866. FRESH ARRIVALS! 4 3.D,0OTTIN Boralia. |. Foroltn Tima toon CAM Port Perry, Nov, 20th, 1867. PORT PERRY MILLS, THOMAS PAXTONo& Co., UMBER MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN BOARD AND BUNDLE LATHS, Pickets, etc., ete. ALBO SEVERAL FIRST CLASS FARMS FOR SALE With Improvements, in the following Townships, viz. WHITBY, CARTWRIGHT, REACH, SCUGOG, MARIPOSA, and SEVERAL LOTS of Wild Land in Mara and Rama ; also a number of Village Lots in the Village of Port Perry, WITH AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS, All of which will be sold on reasonable terms. T. PAXTON, & Co AT THE SCUGOG HOUNE, PORTPERRY, Boots & Shoes in Great Variety ! STAPLE DRY GOODS & CLOTHING! Groceries, Wines & Liquors, Old Tom, Al-EE AND PORTER! ALSO Sardines, Lobsters and White Fish, |And A New Supply of CROCKERY & Higgins' AXES] HENRY CHARLES. 15 tld ¥ I prepuvyg, of) 0) uonduosqng nok Avg 300 0D INIINTHd SSVI) IS J GOOD NEWS| SE NARGOTIC SPRAY a ; Applied to the ¥ WILLIAMS, MAUFACTURER! *_ Nos. 143,185 & 141, YONGE Sr, TORONTO, : usicl Instruments of All Kinds. Defy Competition. {| Gan be had, by applying at this Office, the same in Price as ctory. Orders respectfully solicited. Port Perry, Nov. 21st, 1866. 16-8m 0 CHVONYLS une Jod sjusd (¢ 9Aes pue '90UBAp® " 'SNOTdOTAN 1 § 2 $e { o » am 'A LARGE MANUFACTURER AND DEALER Sawed Lumber, Sawed Shingles, Fiour Barrel Heading and Flour Barrel Staves. Also Rroprieror of Port Perry Sash and Doer Factory. oi Face planing, Matching, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Moulding, ete, etc., done on the sho=test no Port Perry ngust, 10th, 1866. : ty \ STOCK ON HANDS AT ALL TIMES! \ | 1 LHdd [40d tidal HE abo i | OR EXCHANGE. | Tati nfiirt chain! A SL gen towns Soden ik ving Shed, and other improvements, |Sougog, and or Tome pest Apply at the Port Perry [tion to ~ G. DAVIDSON. Land for Sale. Tonus easy, and made knows on applios-{ Ty | Wnty § CHESTER COLTON. HB) Por PeomMarch 100. 5d PoriPewp Serna. gam OEEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, VARN) ram BRUSHES, eto., ote. fumery, Combs, Hair Brushes Toilet ; eo, Ve Mareaon's P Mareaou's Coven Omvrusnt and yp ey has never Prunsare warranted to failed cure the most obsti- nate cases of this dis. tressing ma lady.--iconsumption, Pries Ointment, 50cts. per|25¢. per Bottle. 3 pot ; pills 25e. a HORSE AND. CATTLE MEDICINES constantly on hand. Family Receipts and Physician's prescriptions carefully prepared on the shortest notice. 1 |MARGACKS ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS Are constantly increasing in public favor. £ Essences of a superior quality sold wholesale or retail. Every article sold warranted to be of the time such articles as are generally in the trade, and the Stock will be varied as the demand, i X33 Terms invariably Cash, Uxbridge, Aug. 22, 1868. ate 7 NO PILES. NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER T BUT A BRISK AND THOR: EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS I8 ALWAYS SECURED. Newly Discevered Principles in Purgatives. Dr. Radway's Pills.are the best Purgative Pills in the world, and the only Vegetable Substitute for Calomel or. ry ever discovered. They are composed of VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE- PARED IN VACUO. One of the extra=t of the medicinal preper- tes i sf Se LL CE materials that enter into all other pills In use. Thess Pills are compounded of the active medicinal proper- tes of he Route, Fura, Santa, Fiowers, Gums, sc. of superiority to all other pills. They PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, BOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, ¢ * 0 INVIGORATHy And REGULATE THE SYSTEM. Their Great Combinations ---- are io Temas osles Laxative, Hinsaiiv, Se IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF . =~ {uiammation of the Bowels er Stomach, or Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or or X rl jou Chclic . Beeler Fever, } Tor oo rR x SIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWAY'S REGU- 'LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA. One dose of Dr. Radway's Pills wili cleanse tho ies tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all efeading and retained humors, as thoroughly as 'lobelia or the best approved emetic will cleanse the stomach, with. out producing inflammation, irritation, - STRAINING. i or purssive pile a. the world that wil Secure thin deat BETTER THAN CALOMFL OR BLUE PILL BETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILLg BETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL AS ALTERATIVES, They cise a more powerful influence over the liver and tia. nooretions ban ¢ calomel, metuityy blue pill hence their importance In cases of Liver 1 and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at. tacks, Headache, &c. In the treatment of Fevers, either Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, th su) to quinine. * Their influence extends bis impeded | strengthening, and bracing up the relaxed and wasting energies, and rogu- lating all the to the natural of their di ties, cleansing and fying the blood, and Purging fromh the system all deposits and ime pure DR. RADWAY'S PILLS. ONE TO B8IX BOXES WILL CURR Costiveness, Constipation, Congestion, Heart Disease of ney & Disease of ver, Biliousness, us of to the - BY CAUSE OF THESE FRON HE SYSTEM = IN SIX HOURS. oF

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