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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 Sep 1873, p. 4

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1g 31 , 1873 :--Re- Customs . $1,395,267.68, Ex- jo $365,453.08, Post Office $112,- _ 536.21; Public Works, including ys, $141,544.63, Bill Stamps 5 Miscellaneous $57.463.02 1 $2,093,79g.15. Expenditure -$2,276,275.76. ant 'We had a good deal of trouble with our oree last summer. He was a bobtailed 2 Rm say i 80 much that he couldn't reach the flies which fast- ened on his ribs, that it occurred to us to fix "im up a kind of an artificial tail to relieve the situation, as it were,' So we procured 'three feet of half inch rope, nuravelled about. 'eighteendnches of it, and spliced the other | 28 he had acquired a little practice. Butour Irishman, voslag dbo , and not under- standing otf {pire y, concluded that we were trying experiments with some new kind of hitching straps to be tried in the rear, and so he tied the horse to the stall * PBymorning the feed box was kicked to kind- ling wood, and the horse was standing on three logs, with the other leg caught in the hay rack, while he chewed up four of the Dost boards in the side of the stable in front of him, Then we got him another rope tail, 8.d explained the theory to our man, But She tail bothered the hostler 50 much while currying the horse that he tied halt a brick %o hold it still. The consequence was that the horse, in a moment of excitement, jerked the brick around and mashed in the Irish- man's nose, and he sued us, 81d we spent two hundred dollars trying. to sctile the case. Then we bought a bunch of horse hair, and spliced that on very neatly. When our new man came in he began to curry that tail, and it came off in his hands. He thought it in- dicated a diseased condition of the horse, and gave him a huge dose of some kind of patent powder 1 improve the animal's health, and in half anhour the horse had convulsions during which be kicked, down the stable door, battered the the stall into splinters, ham- mered four boards out of the partition, - dis- located his oft hind leg, and died in frightful agony. Now we have a horse witha long tail, and when we see a peddler coming with horse medicine we send a dog out to inter- view him and bombard him from the front with a shot gun, ----r Pt OP The editorial correspondent of the Baltimore American attended the American chapel at Vienna one Sunday in July, and noted the fact that, while there must be over a thousand Americans in that city, there were but eleven persons present when the minister came to the desk, which number was increased by five at the time the sermon commenced. Asa contrast, he found at least & hundred Americans present at a band concert in the afternoon, sipping their coffee and ice. ell) etn. A man and his wife called ata Detroit photograph gallery last week to order some Photographs or her,and while the operator was getting ready, the husband gave the wife a Tittle advice as to how she must act: "Fasten your mind on something," he said, "or clse you will laugh and spile the job. Think about early days, how your father got in Jail, and your mother was an old scolder, and what you'd have been if I hadn't pitied you! Jest fasten your mind on to that!" She didn't have any photographs taken, POVERTY 18 BAD, but the worst kind of pov- erty is poverty of the blood; this makes a man "poor indeed," for it takes away his strength and energy; but enrich the blocd with its vital element,* Iron, by taking Perun iin Syrup [a brotxide of iron] and you will feel rich and "as good as anybody" Try it. Busaxrast.~Err's Cocoa. --GRATEFUL AND Courorrive,--*'By a through knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operat- * ions of digestion and nutriton, and by a care- ful application of the fine properttes of well- selected, cocoa' Mr. Epps has provided our br. a'fast tables with a delicately flavored be- verage which may save us many a doctors bill.'--Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with Boiling Wateror Milk. Each package 1s labled--* James Epps & Co Homeo- UPACTURE OF Cocoa ~We will now end to the horse's tail. This would have re-| 'abled hiw to switch a fly off his nose assoon | MR. ROBEATS' COLUMN. REMOVAL SIPTRNIR 17, THE Te * }ARDROBE WILL REMOVE TO Davis' New Block ! A GRAND CLEARING SACE Will be continued from this date till Sept. Ist. Parties desirous of making pro- fitable purchases, will do well to COME AND SEE 2 12 Ibe Beautiful Sugar $1.00 tor] 20 1bs Fresh Prunes + 1.00 20 ibs Good Currants - 1.00 | 20 Ibs New Raisins 1.00 Tea from 25 cents. THE GREAT PACIFIC SCANDAL !! HAS Noting to do with this Advertise- HARRY TAIT Of Brooklin has, He is prepared to make as good and as cheap : PHOTOGRAPHS & AMBROTYPES! A Photographer in the County.-- And will furnish Albums and Frames of various styles and prices, suitable for all. # Oh, wad the power some giftie gie us, To see oursels as ithers see us," So wrote the eminent poet, Robert Burns, who had not visited TAIT'S GALLERY in BBOOBIBAH Call early in the day, and the power will be given you to * see yo a8 others see u."" Good work done on cloudy days.-- Great pains taken to procure good pictures of children, Examine his specimens before going else- Jhete--Sew Gallery adjoming the Globe otel. > Brooklin, Sept. 9, 1873+ CASI THE HAIR! And rendering it DARK & GLOSSY. As a hair dressing it cannot be surpassed. : : As a preventive for Baldness it has no equal. Try it! Try it! 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Manufactured by we McTaggart, Medical Hall, Prince Albert. 384d J. C. PILKEY, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO! -------- OULD inform the public generally that he has resumed the business of Auctioneer. Thanking hisnumerous fricnds for their liberal , patronage in the past, he hopes by strict attention to business and a constant regard to the interests of his patrons, to secure a still further ded p ig! Sale Bills drawn out and Blank Notes fur- nished free of charge. All orders addressed to J. C. Pilkey, Ep- som P."0,, or left at the Onsrvsr Orrcs, Port Perry, will be promptly attended to. J. C. PILKEY. Epsom, Sept. 9, 1873. 38 NOTES LOST!! [LATE OF BRO2KLLN, SO ic generally, Would respectfully beg leave to announce to his numerous customers and the onl Spon is place.of business to OSHAWA, where in the fifture he will be found | Bit ho haa RENOVE Rens' ar thelr wants with anythingin the way of VAL W. Hepinstall, 'Watchmaker & Jeweler, Fine Gold and Silver Watches. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, SPECTACLES OR FANCY GOODS !! Having now in Stock a large assortment of beautiful Goods to select from, which will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices, and warranted. 3 : (5 Please remember the place,-- \ WILSON'S NEW BRICK BLOCK, KING ST. EAST, "OSHAWA. OsrAWA, March 5; 1878. PORT PERRY CARRIAGE FACTORY! 12 THE VERY BEST DESCRIPTION OF Buggies, Wagons, &oc., &c. Nothing but the best Material used with First Class Workmanship, Latest Styles and Best Finish, and prices as low as such work can be sold. king my numerous customers and the public generally for their liberal] EE vai patronage, | would only add that by still further increased facilities for*business, I shall in the future be able to execute all orders still more promptly. FIRE & CONFLAGRATION IN SUNDERLAND ! G. U. WHITE. April 16, 1873. Notwithstanding the late disastrous fire, which left much of our fair village in ruins, the Subscriber, J. W. PARRISH, OST on Saturday last, 23rd inst. some- where between Manchester and the 12th concession of Reach, the following Notes o hand, viz : One joint Note, made by T. C. Forman and Arch'd Sinclair, dated some time in June, 1867, and payable to Helen Mitchell or bear- er. The amount of the Note was $200, but several payments are endorsed on it. * Also, a Note for $269, made by Daniel C. Christie, and dated Jan'y 23rd (or thereabout) 1872, and payabie to Rev. John Mitchell or bearer. Also, a Note for $50, made by Donald Christie, and dated sometime iu October, 1871, and payable to Rev. John Mitchell or rer, Also, a note of $23.50, made by John Christie and dated Jan'y 23rd, 1872, and payable to Rev. John Mitchell or bearer. Also, a receipt of Royal Canadian Bank Stock. | Parties finding any of the above will con- fer a favor by leaving the same at this office. Parties arc hereby forbidden to purchase, sell or negotiate the above in any way, as in each case payment has been stopped. JOHN MITCHELL. Reach, August 26, 1873. Ih FOR SALE OR TO RENT | The Anglo-American Hotel | PRINCE ALBERT. (Removal ! Removal ! HE Subscriber is giving up business and offers to Sell or Rent her Hotel, the Anglo-American. The Hotel is well ar- ranged and in good condition with an abund- ance of accommodation, extensive ahd com- fortable Sheds, Stables, &c. Convenient io the Hotel there is a capital Fruit and Vege- table Garden, This is an excellent opening for a com- fortable country business. The Anglo-American has been long and favorably known throughout this whole of country. For particulars apply to the subscriber on premises, MOGGRIDGE. Jewelry Emporium PORT PERRY ¥ ONTARIO, Opposite White's Carriage Factory. Fine Gold Watches ! Elgin and Russel Levers ! Fine Gold Jewelry ! Brooches ! Far-rings ! Lockets! Wedding Rings! 37 Ladies' Gold Guards, Bracelets, Gold | Plated Chains, &e, | N. B. This is the place to which youn should go if you wish to get your Watches and Jewelry repaired to give you satisfaction. Prices moderate. o LOTS OF Whitby €locks to Hand! JOHN DIESFELY, Practical Watch Maker, Queen Street, Port Perry. June 4, 1873. ae Subscriber would embrace this oppor- tunity of thanking his dumerons customers for their liberal support during the past 24 of Borelia ; and would now inform them and ihe) bie Seacially thin is Ju moved ha place 8 ore lately occupied Jouns Bros., in the business centre of PORT PERRY, 'Where he hopes by ©" -~ MRS, Prince Albert, Aug. 1873, » [0 VOR JHE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Deuteronomy, chap, xil., verse 23, Moderation in Prices, CLAREE'S a, World Famed Blood Mixture, Fair Dealing, Nn and Attention-to Business, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTOREE, | TO Securean share of public patron- = | berter prepared than ever to supp in which he has done business in the vil i sed his Hardware and Tin Shop in the Village of Sunderland, oy ' ly the very large and increasing demand for such merchandize. : : I have on hand STOVES of every variety and style, in Parlor, Coal and Cooking | Tinwarc--an endless Stock, cheaper than ever. Every manner of Eavetrough- ing done in good style of workmanship. (<r Produce taken in exchange for Goods. . REMEMBER the Sunderland faders 2nd Tin Shop, for such Goods anywhere te be found east of Toronto SunperLAND, Feb. 18, 1873. J. W. PARRISH. is the cheapest place PUMPS! PUMPS! You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province At J, TR VIN'S PATENT PUHP FACTORY I BORELIA, > See the Prices. FORCE PUMP- A complete Pump and Fire Engine with Hose and Coupling complete for $25. Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cta per foot. Common Log Pompe at 40 cts per foot, Common turned Suction Pumps at 35 cts per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 vp to $8. Also every other description of Pomp at @~ Krually Low Rates. ong experience 1n Pump-making in the largest factories in Carada and the olny ed Li subscriber feels confident that he can perfectly satisfy all that will favor him with a call whether by mail or otherwise promptly attended to, JOHN IRVIN, BorgLia. rs for any of the above, Pleaze Address, Borelia, Sept. 29, 1870, JOHNSTON'S p IEF - WAKING REAPS. We ofter to our customers for the coming Harvest, two distinct Machines, which in style and construction, embrace the latest and most useful improvements of the day. JOHNSTON'S All orde AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT Provincial Exui BITION HELD AT all impurities, cannot be too highly recom' of y mended, | kinds, Piotures, framed and unframed, Serofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, aud | For cleansing and clearing the blood from | My Stocks choi d tote, consiati Sideboards, Tables, Obairs of all For sores of al kinds tia 4 nevor-aling' and Sa Ian ran. Repaisiog Furaliure permanent cure, 1t Cures old Sores. id UNDERTAKING 3 all its Depart Cures Uloeratad Raving 0 a ee LES Cures Cancerous Ulcers, Dh toes spared to supply Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Funerals fully supplied, and Cures G bias Clears the Blood fromall impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, an) ; | Province ; and with our recent impr SINGLE ToroNTO, = 7 MILIFRAKING REAPER, i The "Xing of Reapers." : The universal success of this Machine, both in closely contested trials and in the bands cf the farmers, warrant us in safes that, as a Self Raking Reaping Machine, it bas more good points and less defects, and has met with more success and less-failure, than any Reaper heretofore offered to the public. Cayuga Junior Mower, We were awarded the First Prize and Diploma, at the Provincial Exhibition, held {a Toronto, 1870, in competition with all the leading Machines manufactured in the ts. we itatingly lenge i ig i d ison with competing Machine , we are satisfied that such investiga- tow will tary Snptereed mind, that we offer the best Mower to the Farmer for 1871, built in the Dominjon. B&F Send for descriptive catalogues. BRTWN & PATTERSON. | Waitay, June 22, 1871 and warranted free from o the mont 4 sex, the Proprietor ait it a trial to value. SYA =e 1 ot Testimonial tom att parts. | CJ} JIAO OAS LV XS Sold fu boios 3s 3d_ssch, | rem A --uuicon fogfiach posing a First Olass Hearse x provided red. 2 gion he woh Suitable Lumber aud Produce taken in ¢3- | rama Mads MCS GLAND Agent for Toph Stones and Monun EXPORT AG: : _ © JOHN NOTT. " 3 F EERE To T ees 100; Them |. JOHN ' CHRISTIE, owbersy and Bond, 31 Newgato Street Lon-| TOWNSHIP CLERK, Barclay and fons, 05 Faringdon Ses Lon: eB tic sc fd don. wee | Marriage Licenses! | on Wholesale H Conveyancer, Commissioner, IN CANADA. ey a Mercer apd Co,, Wholesale Orrice-- MANCHESTER. ue auf Co. $570 Pier dese gt Mauied § All classes er wd oo Te a 7, Brown and Co. Address G, STINSON & 00) Poriand, blaiug, LL ; » | me. wu BROCK DONOVAN, BL Ma ker ! STREET, WHITBY | "GOOD assortment of Buggies constantly on band made from best material. Work WITH and the public generally that he has PORT PERRY, And that in fature his business will be carried on at Port Perry and Prince Albert. Ho hopes by this arrangement and the in- creased business facilities which he has thus secured to be able more fully to meet the wants of the rapidly increasing popula- tion of this highly prosperous country. Candies, Biscuits, Cakes, Bread, Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Fruits, Toys, &c. liberal terms. Prince Albert end Port Perry, STREAM. HE undersigned would thank hi n the pant ; and would beg to inform them OPENED BUSINESS IN section' of CHAS. HISCOCKS, Baker & Confectioner, Wedding Cakes made to order. TEA MEETINGS, §c., furnished on SHOPS --Prince Albert and Port Perry, CHAS. HISCOCKS § November 27, 1872, 50 TO THE INHABITANTS Northern Reach hy THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Dry Goods, Groceries, numerous customers for the generous} and liberal patronage bestowed npon him Lobsters, Sardines, | gy: 3 iN wy Aha Grateful Thousands proclaim Vix- EGAR BITTERS the most wonderful In- yigorant that. ever sustained tho g No Person can take these rs mecording to directions, and reuin long unwell, provided their bones aro stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted repair. "Bilions, Remittent and Inter- mittent Fevers, which are so previ lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, espoiy those of the Mississippi, Olio, Missous Tljinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro~ anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea- sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de- rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a& pow erful influence upon these vations or gaits, is essentially necessary. re: no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR BILTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark- colored viscid matter with which the: bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, 'and generally restoring "the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAR. Brrrers. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed: Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Mead-- ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, | Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taster in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- tation of the ITeart, Inflammation of the: Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp~ Clothing, an's Bleck, Brock st., Whitby. Whitby 3pril 10, 1872. she has to give Music Port Perry occupied she would be pleases those who may wish to receive music lessons a their homes. Address, if by letter, MRS. E, M. PRINGLE, opposite the Post Office, Port Pe March 6, 1873. MRS. E. MP, The Confessions of an Invalid, Men and others who N! RVOUS ITY. LOSS OF MANHOOD, ete., supplying the n.ean: self- Written by one who a! himself site: Psidera: ery gE a Sufferers are invited to address (prepaying pos'nge the author, | : . NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Box 158, Brooklyn, N. Y. ¢ Psychomancy, or Soul and affections of any person they choose, in Hints to 100,000 sold. i &c. A Address One Box of Clarke's B 41 Pills Ry aantad to cure ad i Organs, ithe ed FOO Gravel joi Pains Back. Sold in Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Bole Proprietor, F'. J. CLARKE, APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. ° EXPORT AGENTS. in th Barclay and Sons, 95 Farringdon 8t.Londcn: Sanger and Sons, Oxford 8t,, London. "And all the London Wholesale Houses, AGENTS IN CANADA. " Lymans, Clare and Co. 2 Toronto, Billion and Co, Wholesale ft § ster and Owen, Hamilton. --Winer and Co, ~ made to order' with nestness and dispatch. Particularaitention paid to repairing ALL WORK WARRA. TED. .. . er es ey Halifax, ~Avery, Brown and Ce. OFFICE--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- | 16 MUSIC LESSONS! RS, EM. PRINGLE, Port Perry, desires to state that at the earnest solicition of friends agreed » Lessons at the homes of several pupils living at a distance from ; and as her time is not yet wholly hear from Port Peray. Music pupils always received at my residence Ty. PUBLISHED As A WARNING and for the benefit of Youne uffer from N'! DEBI L- sent Tree of How either sex may fascinate and gain the love stantly. 'This simple mental acquitrement all oan fres bs mail for 25 cents, together with a M: uide, Egyptian Oracle. Dreams, eer, exciting book. -- "WILLIAM & CO. - | South Eighth St, Philadelphis, Pa. from acquir- the 4s 6d each, by all Burgoyne- Burbidges and Co, Coleman 8t., Newberry and Sons, 37 Newgate St , London, Montreal Evans, Mercer and Co., Whole~ : a Drug- toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Boots and Shoes, One bottle will prove a better guarantee of fits than a lengthy advertise- Hardware, | aris ph gy airy J Tinware, 5 Scrofula, or King's Evil, hit. atl wellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck . Stationery, | Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent. Patent Medicines, &e., Inflammations, Mercurial Aflections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Byps, cte.. 1s AT THE In these, as in all other constitutional Dis- eases, WALKER'S VINEGAR Drrrers have: 3 + Shown their great curative powers in the: REE N BA NK TORE most obstinate and intractable Ei : For Inflammatory and Chronic Crecibaik July S0.1871 GEO, FLINT. Rjieumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit- Greenbank JUly20denl. >»... X tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of" the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, T A I L Oo RR I RN G these Bitters have no equal. Such Discases. are caused by Vitiated Blood. wo Mechanical Dise:ses.--TPersons en- ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as. 9 Plumbers, I Giold-beaters, and SQ IRE S Miners, as the, ile, are subject. 4 els, To gnard take na dose of WALKER'S VIN- TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ERS occasionally, OVER ROS' STORE, For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet- ter, Salt-Riteum, Blotehes, Spots, Pimples,. PORT PERRY. Pustules, Sa Cranes, Bing wohns., nS Scald-head, Sore Iyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Port Perry, Oct. 50 Mes SQUIRE. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors. Per Tay {dete 30, . 4 and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name ----------------------------------------------# or nature, are literally dug up and carried i ont of the system in a short tine by tho uso | of these Bitters. : Pin, Tape, and other Worms, vy lurking'in the system of so many thousands, 0 are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an -_p Hovmmitics will Feo the system from Worms HE nndersigned has any amount of Money like these Bitters. J to lend upon Farm and Town Property,at For Female Complaints, in young - or old, married or single, at the ddwn of wo- g a Gg g g patho: 7 the Lamy life, these Tonie itters display so decided an influence that Unusually Low Rates iwirovenentis soon perceptive." ** ™ ; Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when- of Interest. ever you find its impurities bursting through . | the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and 4 4 Hh 4 & 4 sliiggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is nel foul ; your feelings will tell you when, Keep Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit the blood pure, and the health of the system. . the borrower. will follow. > Also several Improved Farms, and Wild R. H. McDONALD & CO., Land for sale, cheap. Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, Investments made in Municipal Debentures and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., N. ¥. Bank and other marketable Stocks. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. pply to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &c. 1% | Ironinthe Blood t 5 r ) ' See that each bottle VIAN SYRUP blown in the glasss Pamphlets Free, SETH W, FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place; Boston, 4 has PERU

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