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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Nov 1873, p. 4

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Springs, Fla, is one of the greates! in the South. It bursts forth in the midst of the most fertile district in the 'State. It bubbles up in a basin near onc bundred feet deep and about an acre in ex- tent, and sending from ita deep stream sixty to one hundred feet wide, and extending six eight miles to Ockluwaha river. In the spring itself fifty boats may lie at anchor-- 'quite a fleet. The spring thus forms a na- tural inland port tq, which three steamers pow run regularly from 8t. John's, making 'close connections with the ocean steamers at Pilatka. The clearness of the water is truly wonderful, It seems even more transparent than air; you see the bottom eighty feet be- low the bottom of your boat, the exact form of the smallest pebble, the outline cclor of the leaf that has sunk, and all the prismatic colors of the rainbow are reflected. Large fish swim in 1t, every scale visible, and every movement distinctly seen If you go over the ¢pring in a boat you will see the fissure in the rocks, from which the river pours up like an inverted cataract. Another wonder is that the " Stone Moun- tain," of Georgia, which was rendered fa. mous during the late war, has not been more written about, and talked about, and traveled about is unaccountable, and indicates a want of admiration for the wonders of Southland, 'Were it across the waters, it would be in song, in sermon, and in lecture, and travelers by scores would go as they now go to the pyramids : "These the work of man, That the work of an Almighty hand." Imagine a mountain of solid granite tow- ering two 'thousand feet, with scarcely a shrub on its defiant bald face. In its soli- tude it is alone; no kindred nigh! Not even the faint outline of a mountain is dis- ceruable in the distance; and as we turn our gaze upward to its perpendicular height, the classic palisades seem tame, --_---------- Cheerfulness, courage, and great activity of intellect are engendered by Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, and its capacity of imparting power of endurance to the brain and nervous system is shown in its property of sustaining persons through mental difficulties. Forty Years' Exreniexce have tested the virtues of Dr. Wistar'z Balsam of Wild Cherry, and it is now generally acknowledged to be the dest remedy extant for pulmonary and lung diseases, embracing the whole range from a slight cold to a settled consumption, Were it not for its merits, it would long since have ¢ died, and made no sign." BreAxrasT.--Erps's Coc0A.--GRATEFUL AND CoxrorTiNg, ~~ By a through knowledge of the patural laws which govern the operat-- ions of digestion and nutriton, and by a care- ful application of the fine propertfes of well- selected, cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our 3 breakfast tables with a delicately flavored be- verage which may «ave us many heavy a doc- tors' bill."--Ciwil Service Gazette. Made simply * with Boiling Wateror Milk. Each package is labled--" James Epps & Co Homawo- pathic Chemists, London." MaxvracTure oF Cocoa-- We will now give an account of the prcees adopted by | Messrs. James Epps & Co., manufacturers of dietical articles, at their works Euston Road, London" Cass:l's Household Guide. FOR SALE! A first class Span of Driving Horses, matched, black . 1 first class Lumber Wagon. 1 second hand Buggy, good. 1 Set Double Harness. 1 Set Single Harness. Also one acre of land in the Village of Prince Albert. The above property will be sold either for cash on credit, to suit purchasers, BEF"Apply at the office of this paper. Fort Perry, Oct. 29, 1873. See article in 45 DAILY ARRIVING FALL AND WINTER GOODS! or in the | Superior Quality! |I MONEY TO LOAN ! MORTCACES WANTED. \HE Subscribers have large sums of mon- Te placed in their hands for investment on Properti and mproved Farms, iliage sther Securitics in this an joining Counties at the lowest current rates of interest. As w have funds on hand at all times Borrowers candep nd on setting their money with the east possible lay. ) WAN..0 TO PURDHASE, Any number of Mortgages for which the high- est flanres will be allowed. * Wearealso appraisers for the Canada Por- manent Building_Society, the cheapest and largest Monetary Institution in Canada. Paid up Capital $1,500,000 Instalments re-payable in from 2 to 20 years. -~ Lands Bought and Sola. Several good farms for sale. 0 Agents for several first class Fire In" surance ('ompanies. Collections made and a general 'agency busi- ness transacted. Z%~ DEBENTURES BOUGHT." JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Ofiice in Mr, Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Pert Perry, Cet. 11, 1872, IMPLEMENTS ! AND REPAIRS AT POLTRIBBY 7 ITH § view to better accommodating ¥ the Farmers of North Ontario, Mari- posa and Cartwright, and to further mect the rapidly increasing demand for the Johinton Self-Raking Reaper, ¥ Chlef Mower, Piows, Fanning Mills, &e. ¢ As manufactured by Brown & Patterson, of the the Whitby Agricultural Works, and all REPAIRS for these Implements, AN AGENCY Has been opened by Brown & Patterson AT PORT PERRY, For the regular supply of all the above at Works. All Repairs for the Reaper, Cayuga Chief Mower, Plow Points, Land Sides, and all other repairs kept con- stantly on hand, WM. JOHNSTON, AcryT. Remember the place, East of Thomp- son's Hotel, Port Perry. Having established the above Agency, so as to be fully represented in North Ontario, we have lately appointed Ed. Walker, of Utica, as our Agent, who, with our present Agent, S, H. Johnston, of Port Perry, will call upon you, soliciting your orders for the coming season. BROWN & PATTERSON. Oct. 1, 1873. 41 The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit the Lorrower. {Also several Improved Farms, and Wild { Lands for sale, cheap. {Investments made in Municipal Deben- tures, Fank and other marketable Stocks. Apply to JAMES HOLDEN, Official A ee, Broker, &c. Orrrce--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. iy El Am INTERCCLONIAL RAILWAY. HE Commissioners appointed to con- struct the Tntercolonial Railway give Public Notice that they are prepared to re-- ceive tenders for the construction of a 4 Deep Water Terminus' at Father Point, Plaus and Specifications may be seen at the Engineers' Offices in Ottawa and Ri- mouski, on and after the 20th day of Novem- ber next. Tenders marked «Tenders for Harbour and Branch line," will be received at the Commissioners' Office, Ottawa, up to six o'clock, p. m., of the 20th day of December next. A. WALSH, ED, H. CHANDLER, ¢ C.J. BRYDGES, A. W.McLELAN, Commissioners, Commissioners' Office, Ottawa, Oct, 17, 1873, 44-4w MONEY! MONEY! MORE MONEY! The Subscriber would intorm all in want of Money that he is prepared to negotiate Loans with the Trust and Loan Society of Toronto, for any amount of money from $400 AND UPWARDS, On Mortgage Security on Town or Farm Property. The intercst is only 8 per cent. No Commission charged, and Loans pro- cured without delay, JOHN TAYLOR. 47 Manchester, Nov. 12, 1873. Marriage Licenses, [BY AUTHORITY.) shee at Port Perry. Office, the Scugog HENRY CHARLES, STRAY STEER, MPOUNDED on the 3rd inst, in the EpsomwPound, L A Steer, coming 4 years old, Color--red and white, mixed--his borns are straight. If not replevined, at the expira- tion of the time allowed for advertising, he will be sold as the law directs. A. EARCHMAN, Poundkeeper. 'Epsom, Nov. 7, 1873. 46.3 MUSIC LESSONS iw ME, E. M. PRINGLE, Prince Albert, desires to state that at the earnest so- AGRICUTTURAL | the same prices as. they are sold at the | ir Johnston ! CHEAPER THAN EVER W. H. PARK 18 SELLING FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credit. Undertaking Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and . BES" Remember the BIG OHAIR directly opposite the Post Office, Port Perry, good Lumber. . Business. Agent for Toyssrones and MoNUMENTS, W. H. PARK. Port Perry, Sept. 14, 1874. FIRST CLASS BOM & SOE Material, Workmanship, Style < and Fit!! opening business in PORT PERRY; fail to please purchasers. Shoes of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, Bay First block west of the Post Office. RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, O---- lic gencrally that he has OPENED BUSINESS IN PORT PERRY, And that in the future his business will be carried on at Port Perry and Prince Albert. creased business facilities which he has thus secured to be able more fully to meet the wants of the rapidly increasing population of this highly prosperous scction of country. CHAS. HISCOCHS. Baker and Confectioner, Candies, Biscuits, Cakes, Bread, Flour, Oat- meal, Cornmeal, Lobsters; Saulines, Fruits Toys, &c. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER! 845" Tea Meetings, &c., furnished on liberal Terns, Shops--Prince Albert and Port Perry. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Prince Albert and Port Perry, } k November 27, 1872. What all the Peaple Want | CHOICE GROCERIES--FRESE. FIRST CLASS TEAS-PURE. The Best Cuts of the Best Fresh Meat and all of them at the Lowest Possible Price. HE Subscriber in returning his sincere thanks for the liberal share of patronage bestowed upon him since commencing busi- ness at Port Perry, would take this oppor- tunity of informing the public generally that the above conditions may be met at his Store one door west of Thompson's Hotel, Port Perry. - se FRESH OYS Brands--constantly on hand. A. BONGARD. Pork Perry, Oct. 1, 1873. 4 STORE, DWELLING, &C. TO LEASE OR SELL. An Excellent Opening Subscrsber offers to lease or sell his Store in the Village of EPSOM. The Store io in good condition is well es- tablished and has long commanded a business has a general country Store. is a Post Office in connection with the Store. Ad?oining the Store there is a good Store- house 40x80. There is a comfortable Dwell- ing Hous and an acre of Garden th an excellent young Orchard. The loeation is one of the most healthful and pleasant anywhere to be found, , Parties wishing Sad For particulars apply to the subscriber, -- If by letter pre-paid to Epsom P. 0. The highest price paid for all kinds of BEF A good stout boy wanted to learn the HE Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensive and rapidly increasing patronage bestowed on him since And would embrace this opportunity of as- suring his customers and the public gener- ally that as in the past so in the future will he strictly adhere to using only the best material, employing none but good work- men and selling at prices--when the quality of the Goods is considered--which cannot Constantly on hand lots of Boots and 47 WITH THE STREAM. The undersigned would thank his numer- ous customers for the generous and liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past; and would beg to inform them and the pub- He hopes by this arrangement and the in- TERS--the Dest enter on a comfortable Bi DAVIS Caper Facrony! PORT PERRY. hs Subscriber always keeps on hand (and is constantly manufacturing more). a large Stock of just such FURNITURE As the community requires, suitable for all classes of purchasers ; all of choice material, the best workmanship and at SUCH PRICES As cennot fail to suit purchasers. _UNDERTAKINGC In all its Departments, promptly attended to and charges moderate. J. W. DAVIS, Port Perry, October 29, 1873. JEWELRY, BOOK, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM, PORTLBIEBT HE Subscriber in tendering his hearty thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal patronage, would inform them and the public generally, that his stock has just been replenished with a choice selec-- tion of Goods of the latest styles, newest patterns and best quality which he offers at the 1: west possible figures at which such goods can be sold. In FINE GOLD JEWET RY; Chains, Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings, Brooches, &c., &c. Goldine and Fancy Jewelry in great variety TN. BOOKS: Large Family Bibles and every variety of Beautiful Bibles, Prayer Books, g Hymn Books, &c., &c. All the best aufhors in Poetry, History, Biography, &c. A large and complete assortment of SCHOOL BOCKS., An excellent varietysof Albums. In Stationery :--Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, &c., &c. Forms such as Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, &c., &e. Writing-Books, Paper and Inks of the best quality. Fancy Goods in great variety. Berlin and other fine Wools. Everything on stock will be sold at the lowest possible figures, The best Sc wing Machines in the Domin- ion furnished at prices which defy competi- tion. Ladies' Work Boxes. | 1am Agent for the famous Instruments manufactured by R. 8. Wilson.of Toronto.-- Pianos, Organs and Mclodeons, Violins, Concertinas, &c., of the best description, Remember the place--Allen's Emporium, opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. pe The Toronto Mai--daily and weckly --and the. Toronto Grose--daily and weekly for Sale. THOMAS ALLEN. Port Perry, September 24, 1873. REMOVAL! The Subscriber would embrace this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for their liberal support during the past 24 years in which he has done business in the vil- lage of Borelia; and now would inform them and the public generally, that he has moved his place of business to the Store lately occupied by Jones Bros., in the business centre of PORT PERRY, | Where he hopes by moderation in prices, superior material, good workmanship, fair dealing, and attention to business, to secure an increased share of public patronage. My stock is choice and complete, consist- ing of Bureaus, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs of all kinds, Pictures, framed and unfiamed, Picture Framing and Repairing Furmture done on the best terms, Undertaking in all its Departments, Having constantly' on hand a good selec- tion of Coffins made np of Black Walnut, Oak, Butternut, &c., &c., I am prepared to supply customers on the shortest notice. FoxeraLs fully supplied, and a First Class Hearse provided when required. Suitable Lumber and Produce taken in exchange, Agent for Tomb Stones and Monuments. « JOHN NOTT. CASH FOR LUNBEL Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the following sizes of LUMBER Delivered at théir yard in Oshawa. [Square Edge Preferred.] Oak or Ash, 1 in., 1}, 2 in,, any width. Butteruut, 1 in., any width. ~ Rock Elm/1} in., 1} in, any width, Common Water Elm, 1 in., any width, Bagswood, 1 in., any width. « 1} in, 5,8, 10 or 16 in., wide. « 1}in, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20, or 21, in. wide. Pine, 1in,, 1}, 2 in., 12, 14 or 16 feet long. Maple, Beech, and Birch : a %in, 1} in, 1} In, 13 in, 3} in,' 2 in,, 3} in, 5in., Plank. * 2§x2}, Square Scantling. W.H. GIBBS. I Oshawa, Feb. 5 1873. One Box of Clarke's B 41 Pills 8 warranted to cure all discharges the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquir- consti ; n 8 in the Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Sole Proprietor, F.. J, CLARKE, APOTHEOARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, EXGLAND. 3 London. - LO ares will do well term Newberry and 37 Newgate 8t., London, op » Barclay and Sons, 95 Farringdon 8¢ Londen, p@~ TERMS EASY | "@g r and Some, Oxford St., And all the London Wholesale Houses. ° AGENTS IN CANADA. J. C. PILKEY. |} aoreq7,--Evans, Mercer.and Co., Whole Epsom, Sept. 17,1873, Ss 9% sale ii int, 20 : " and 3 OHN CHRISTIE, : Toronto. ~Elliott and Co., Wholesale Drug- R TOWNSHSP CLERK, ls Ow , resi- | Issuer of Marriage Owen, © Commissioner, ke. ~!! Hamilton. --Winer and Co, Halifax, ~Avery, Brown and Co, A large assortment of Lega THE OSHAWA CABINET coy!" RE LATE OF Would respectfully be that he has REMOVED OsmawA, March 5, 1873. : isms () W Hepinstall, Watchmaker & Jeweler, Teave to announce to his numerous customers and the his place of business to OSHAWA, where in the future most happy to supply thélr wants with anytbingin the way of 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. 0% Please remember the place,-- : WILSON'S' NEW BRICK BLOCK, KING ST. EAST, "OSHAWA. MOVAL! BROODKLIN, ublic generally e will be foun PO THE Buggies, facilities for business, I s promptly. April 16, 1873. CARRIAGE Port PERRY CARRIAGE FACTORY, BT PERRY VERY BEST DESCRIPTION OF Wagens, &c., &cC. 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. Thanking my numerous customers and the public generally for their liberal and rapidly incr-asing patronage, | would only add that by still further increased ! |procuaxaTION 1 TO THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN REACH THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Dry Goods; 2 Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, &e., IS AT THE Greenbank Store. GEO. FLINT. Greenbank, July 20, 1873, 29 'tanoke, James, and many others, with ? @ HASH Grateful Thousands proclaiin VIN EGAR BITTERS the most wonderful In. vigorant that ever sustained tbe sinking system. ; a No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell,- provided their bones are not de- stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair, : Bilious, Remittent and Inter miitent Fevers, which are so preva- lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan= sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro 5 their vast tribgtaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and cably so during seas 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 pargative, exerting a pow- hall in the future be able to execute all orders sill more G. U. WHITE. | such merchandize I have on hand STOV Parlor, for such Goods any her: SunperLanD, Feb, 18, ruins, the Subscriber, J. W. PARRISH, Has again re-opened his Hardware and Tin Stop in the Village of Sunderland, better prepared than ever to supply the very large and increasing demand for ES of every variety and style, in FIRE & CONFLAGRATION IN SUNDERLAND ! Notwithstanding the late disastrous fire, which left much of our fair village in Coal and Cooking » to be found east of Toronio 1873. Tinwaro--an endless Stock, cheaper than ever. Every manner of Eavetrough- ing done in good style of workmuoship. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. REMEMBER the Sunderland Hardware and Tin Shop, is the cheapest place J. W, PARRISH. You can get the with a call. All orders for any of the ab Borelia, Sept. 29, 1870. PUN Please Address, PS! PUMPS! Se -- () re best and cheapest Pump in the Province IRVIN®Y UP FACTORY CORELIA, J. --a> Secthe Prices. Hose and Conpling complete for $25. Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 ets per foot, Common Loa Pumps at 40 cts per foot. Common turned Su~tion Pumps at 35 cts per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pump at 3 Lqually Low Rates. hether by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. JOHN IRVIN, Bork: ove, W FORCE PUMP- A complete Pomp and'Fite Engine with buving bad long experience mn Pump-making in { the largest factories in Carada and the Un' ed States, the subscriber feels confident that he can perfectly satisly all that will favor him A, AWARDED AT Provincial Exar BITION HELD AT Reaping Machine. Province ; and with our re: Farmer for 1871, built in tion and comparison with compe JOHNSTON'S ING REAP u JOHNSTON'S SINGLE "King of Reapers." the leading M cent i we i the Dominion g@~ Send for descriptive catalogues. bi b We offer 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. A ub SILF-RAKING REAPER, The universal success of this Machine, both in closely contested trials dd in the hands of the farmers, warrant us in saying that, as a Self Raking has more good points and less defects. and has met with more success and less failure, than any Reaper heretofore offered to the public. Y Pe 3 Cayuga Junior Mower, Ve were awarded the First Prize nnd Diploma. at the Provincial Exhibition, held in Toronto, 1870, in competition with all achines manufactured in the 11 1 hall, in 2 { id ~ ing Machin +, we are satisfied that such investiga: tion will convince every unprejudiced mind, that we offer the best Mower to the BROWN & PATTERSON. 'Wairsy, June 22, 1871, i : Carria "Ife ALL WORK WAR M. O. ge 42% Na made to order with neatness and DONOVAN, PRACTICAL ' ker NEAR THE TOWN HALL, RANTED, Rp BROCK STREET, WHITBY I A GOOD assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from best material. Work 7 1 ion paid to fopaiting TOMLINSON'S COCOASINE FOR PRSERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, AND RENDERING IT DARK AND GLOSSY. As a hair diessing it cannot be surpassed | As a preventive for baldness it has no equal | TRY! IT TRY IT! TRY IT! BES™ 25 cents per bottle, Manufactured by W. McTAGGART, Medical Hall, Prince Albert. FARM FOR SALE. FYHE Subseriber offers for sale that excel- lent Farm, béing composed of the South half uf lot 18 in the 8th concession of REACH, Containing one hundred acres--70 acres cleared and under a good state of cultiva- tionand well fenced. On the premises there are an excellent Frame Dwelling House nearly new, Frame Barn DAVID PURDY. Reach, Sept. 30, 1873. 41 'Psychomn How either sex may fascinate and gain the love of any person they choose, instantly. -- This simple mental acquirement ail can possess, free, by mail for 25 cents, together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle Dreams, Hints to Ladies, &o. A q citing book. 100,000 sold Addr 1. WILLIAM & CO,, South Eighth $t., Phila- delphia, Pa, ? 1) *y, or Soul Charming," (OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE n See Deuteronomy, chap, xii, verse 23. CLARKH'S World Famed Blood Mixture, Trade Mark,--" Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER, For cle; and clearing the bloed from all impurities, cannot be too highly recom- mended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, aud sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure, It Cures old Sores, Cures Ulceratad and Sore Legs. CuresBlackheads, or Pimples on the face, Cure vy Sores.. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures' Glandural Swellings. Clears the Blood trom all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising, * As this mixture is pleasant t> the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprictor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value, Thousands of Testimonials from all parts, Sold in bottlos 2s 2d each, and in cases containing six times the quantity, 11s each --sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing cases, By ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world. Sole proprictor, F, J CLARKE, Chemist, APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. EXPORT AGENTS, Burgoyne, Burbridges and Co., Coleman Street, London, * Heviony and Sons, 37 Newgate Street Lon- lon. > Barclay and Sons, 95 Farringdon Street Lon- don. 2 Sanger and sons, Oxford Street London, And all the London Wholesale Houses. AGENTS IN CANADA. Montreal --Evans, Mercer and Co., Wholesale " Druggists. A " Lymans, Clare and Co. Toronto.--Eillot and Co Wholesale Druggists Shapter and Owen, Hamilton. --Winer and Co, Halifax. --Avery, Brown tind Co, --_-- The best Boar in the Province! rr HE Subscriber would take this oppor- T tunity of informing all whom ay concern, that he has now: for SERVICE, at his place lot 23, in the 11th concession of Reach, one of the BEST BOARS in the Pro- vince. He is about 5 months old, and is a large well-bred animal, WEF Service, One Dollar, SlOSuR WILEON, 23, 11th con. Reac! Reach, Sept. 24, 1873, © % 26 with a first class cellar, a| © x60 nearly new, and a vigor- | ° ous, Young, Bearing hard. An excclicnt Well and a never fi g supply of choice water. The property is within seven-cights xr of a mile of the village of Port Perry. VOT, As the proprictor is desirous of going Rs West, immediate possession will be given. RD Ae oo Terms, &e., apply to the Subscriber Pao on the premises--or if by mail pre-paid to ny the Port Perry P. O y prep ne erful influence npon these various ou i ntially necessary. The# i8 no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR. J. WALRER'S VINEGAR BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the da colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, ~and ganerally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAR Birrers. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fo rmed. yspepsia or Indigestion, Teads ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita« tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred oti inful symp- toms, are the ofisprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantea of-its merits than a lengthy advertise- ment. y Serofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers ipelns, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous hi i Indolent FInflammations, Mer Sores, Eruptior 3 In these, as i eases, Wa shown their gi most obstinate and For Inflammator, Rheumatism, Gout, tent and Intermitte Liver, in, Sore Liyes, ete, mstitutional Dis- rR Brrrees have in tha ble ¢ , and Chronie Bilious, Remit- nt Fevers, Diseases of i and Bladder, Such Diseases are ca Meehan gaged in 1 5018 en-= ch ng crs, and ia life, are subject; > Dowels, To guard oof WALKER'S VIN- uptions, Tet pots, Pimples, I daw of wos exe Tonio eo, 100d when. ng throngh or Sores ructed An it when it is yog when. Keep ciulh of the system - D & CO. 1cisco, Crliforata, ariton Sts, N. Y. 1d Dealers. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand= ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl. edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in- oa for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season if sels dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore« ness.in the 'Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Blee: at the Lungs, &e. istar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens 'and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. ~~ - : ow, OPE A RO rn,

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