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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Mar 1862, p. 3

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§ L » --------e--s ae nrg rm ttre mim Bi t ths. [Notice of Application. In Prince Albert, on the Toth inet, fg inst. the wife of Dr. G. W. Jones ofa daughter. Still +OTICE is Yorshy 2 given that ik born, In Pyince Albert, on Tuesday the: 18th int. the wife of Mr. James Emaney, of a FOI. At U n Wedionday, the 120 fost. hy Mr. John Darling, aged 29 years. At Prince Albert. on the Gh inst., Anna Elizabeth, danghther of Mr. T. Brown, aged 18 months and two day | few Advertisements, VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE (OR SALE 20 AC ACRES OF FIRST- Rare Lasp, handsomely sitnated-- beng Lot No. 8, <n the 8th, concession, Reach, half a wile from the Brock Road, and one mile and a half from the Centro Road, both of which lead to Whitby Town, a distance of about 17 miles. There 1s on the South Hundred, 80 acies cleared aud under a good state of cultivation and well fenced, Also a" new Plank House, and a wood Frame Bain and Stable, and a Young Orchard of about 8 trees. The place is well watered by never failing springs. On the North Haudred there 1s about 85 acres cleared, a Log Honse and a good Frame Barn, also a well and a never failing stream of water on the place. For particulars apply on the premises to J. B, . MARR. Reach, March, 19, 1862. 14-4in "ARM TO LET, kg HE undersigned wis wished to let his farm for a term of years--being composed of part of Lots No. 13 and 14,1n the 11th concession 'Reach, over 100 acres cleared and under a good state of cultivation.-- There is about 89 acres of fall plowing done on the premises. Possession given the first day of April, 1862. For farther particelats apply to JOHN PH(ENIYX, Greenbank. *14-3w Greenbank, March 19. 1862. ALBERT SPRING, 1 ICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE 4 Township of Reach, Brock, Usbii ge and Scott. Orders taken at this otlice aud «days of gale appointed. G. TWEEDIE, M. D. Plies, Surgeon, and Acceucheur, Bonkria. Olfice--at Sinclair's Hotel, Dr. Martin, Lidsry, XTH ENSLVIE Al [ON SALE! PRINCE A LBERT! Be BE SOLD oh IpBLIC AUCTION 'Tuesday March 25th, The following Property on the premises occupied by Abner Hurd, Jun., am forses '8 years old, 1 arriage Horses 4 years old IR -lerence, pit Mare in lo Sir Tatton,' 1 Mare for Sad He r Caridage, 1 Colt 3 years old, il Colt 2 s old, 1 "Colt one year old, 6 Cows au Calf, 1 De sport Heifer in Calf, 1 Heifer 3 years old im Calf, 1 Heifer 2 years oul m Calf, 1 Bull 2 years old, 18 good Shee py Lsplendid Leicester Ram, 1 splendid Breed- ang Now, 9 Hogs, 2 Lumber Wagons, | Covered Carriage, £ pur Bob=Sleighs, Fanning Mill, 1 Sted ow Calter, 3 Plows. setts Harrows, 1 Roller, 2 setts Double Ha - sess, bsert Single Hariess, 1 Box Stove, 1 Stove Ko ttle, Household Furniture, &e.-- Also several Lots of Land with Buildings theieon in Prince Albert, Sale to commence at ten o'clock, a. m, Tinms oF Sank.--Chattel Property. -- All sums of $6, aud under, cash ; over that amount ten months credit, with interest, by farnishing anproved joint notes. Landed Property.-- One-eizhth part down and the reader in four equal annual in- atalments. « HURD, OO Prince Albert, March 12, 10 FARM FORSALIE fPHE EAST SEVENTY- THREE acres of Lot No. 21, in fh 2ud concession of Reach, Fifty acres cleared and a small house and barn on it, 'Terms Cash-Price $1, 100. JOEL DAY, Carden. 13-3m 1 Carden, March 12, 1862. FARM FOR SALLE. THE subscriber offers his Farm for sale on the most reasonable terms. This farm is composed of the noth east qoarter of Lot No. 3, in the 4th concession of Reach, containing 50 acres, about 30 acres cleared and ander a good state of eultivation--soil good. "This property is within a short dis- tance of the village of Utica. For further paiticulais apply to the owner on the pre- 'mises, or by letter pre-paid to THOMAS CROSIER, Utica P. O. 13-1f Reach, March 12, 1862. Licensed Auctioneers FOR HE cou NTY OF ONTARIO. rE following are the Auctioneers who T have taken out License up to the pre- sent date : 1. Lynch & Markeiveiz for County. 2. Thomas Henry Walshe for Brock and Thorah. 8. George Hodder for Brock. 4. James Woodruff for Pickering, 5. Levi Fairbunks, Jr., of the firm of Fair- banks & Macdonell for County. 6. Thomas Myers for County. 7. James M. Patterson for County. 8. Albert Spring for Reach, Piock, Ux= bridge and Seatt. W. PAXTON, Jn, County Tieasurer. Co. Treasurers' Office. 1 x. Whithy, Muli 4, 1562 By 14 tion will be made by the Conueil of the Corporation of the Township of Reach, to the ont of Canada at its next Session for an Act to Legalize all the Roads as now travelled iu the said Township. JOHN CHRISTIE, _ Clerk, - Township of Reach. Reach, Feb. 11, 1862. 9 3 in un 8 <2 t § =¢ 5.43 - ~ - Lr Lt Z hg F250 : E=1 Sz £3 o@ cAI HELE Cla LE ay Qf iia -y&~ ET 2d Lh i Ses e 5:8 © gr a. @ ifciiig ® "sZt: no SRE ET 3 a oER WE - OB ff & H a e- BS be © ns o & 28 SE ws 5 gE A of B= E85 % #* ns, 3 & = g -- Qs : E { ! i ING DIVISION COURTS FOR THE COUNTY. OF ONTARIO! Vii % Mach 1, 1862, ms 29, « " 15 ow " 17, Sardines, Crockery, Table Cutlery, Coal 0il, and Lamp, " S "a ° S 7 SPIRITS, The Subscriber has just received his Teas, Coffees, Currants, Almonds, Raisins, Codfish, AND Herrings, White Fish, Oysters, Lobsters, INES IMPORTANT NoTIOR! Subseriber hereby begs to call the attention of all indebted to the LATE FIRM OF 6. & M. CURRIE, whose notes and accounts are due, to the weessity which now ex sts of making prompt. payment this Fa as the eircum- stances of the late firm make it necessary that all debts should be called in as soon ax possible. All therefore vemaining unpaid after a reasonable time has elapsed will be at in Court for collection without any fur- ther notice. The subscriber is authorized to collect the debts due to, and to pay the debt due by, and to settle ail matters that in any way effect the business of the lute firm, as speedily as possible. THE GEORGE CURRIE. N.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain, Pork, &c. A full assortment of General Merchan- dize on hand at low price . CURRIE (30-11 Pie mee Athst, | Sept. 12, 1861. Is. CASIES Pum & Fanning Mill PAOCTORY SIMCOE STREET, PRINCE ALBERT. FE Subscriber respectfully informs the iphabitants of Prince Albert, surround- ing villages and country, that he is sill carrying on business in the above Line Opposite Jno. Heard's Blacksmith Shop Where he will be happy to supply the wants ol his customers with a superior ar- ticle on reasonable terms, and feels coufi- dent that by leaving yeur orders with him, you will find the w orkmanship and material such as cannot fal to give universal satis- faction. Orders and Repairs Promptly Altended to. ALL WORK WARRANTED. = References given if required. E. CASH. Prive Albert, hort, Seps: 25,186 A1-t GN. "VARS, PRACTICAL DENTIST ! OSHAWA, C. WV. PRACTICAL experience of 13 years in his profession, and a thorough ac quaintance with all its branches, enable him to state with confidence that in all cases entrusted to his care the best satisfaction will be given. (G=Dental Rooms directly opposite the Post Office,--entrance on Simcoe Street, third door north of the Ontario Ronis C. VARS. Oshawa, Oct, 9. 1861. 43 em tenis E. S. DECKER LICENSED AUCTIONEER!! LL ORDERS MADE TO ME, IN arson, or left at the Observer office, Prince Albert, will receive prompt attention. Bills "made out and alte to free of charge. "Blank Notes arranged for decimal Saeney furnished at very ch hep rales. DECKER. Albert, Maich 2% An Lon Pines y OULD announce to the public that fie has effected a purchase of the WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELERY ESTABLISHMENT oF G. H. FORD, in the Excelsior Block, Next door to Mr. Hiscock' Bakery, in Prince Albert, where he intends prosec iting the above business in its various de ments, and will sell Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &e., us Cheap as the Chernpert. Having been a practical workman nearly forty years lamsell, and having secured the Inbors of the former proprietor, Mr. G. H. Ford, he trusts that all work entrusted 19 his care will be performed satisfactorily to ali 05 AML work warranted. = - yle of Clocks, Watches and Jew- red on short notice with neatness and despatch. Ladies and Gentlemen call and see for yourselves. Prince All Albert, Fe :b. 5 1862. 8 WAR! WAR! WANTED IMMEDIATELY 30,000 Ibs. WOOL! ALSO 20000 Shecp Pelts! / | For which I will pay the very HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH at the Post Otlice, mn | | Prince Albert. | [= Also a quantity of Money to Let. <2)! M. G. ROBSON. re. 5, 1561. 50-11 - New Goods AT rtm tmimatieaa------ J. W. MORRIS Has just received a large and complete as- sortment of fall & Winter Goods | which he is Selling | Cheap, Cheap, I'OR CAN! All whe Want Bargains Should Call at Once! | Borelia, Oct. 16, 1861. 44-tf | Hawkers and Pedlars. censed to exercise the calling of wkers and Petty Chapmen, according 10 the terms of the County By-Laws ! 1. G. J. Hubertus,to travel w: ith two horses. 2: James Philpot, to travel with one horse. WM. PAXTON, Jr. County Treasurer. County Treasurer's Office, i Whitby, March 4, 1862. 13 Farm for Sale ! BEG the north-west quarter of Lot No 3, in the 3rd concession Mariposa, con tiining S0.acres, (40 acres cleared) and: well watered, with good frame buildings thereon. Terms Liberal. Apply to the subseriber on the prewises. Tw following persons have been Li- Ha JOHN McDOVGALL. 13 30 Mariposa, March 10, 1562, | before puiehi NA # February GEO. C HAS NOW R A VERY LARGE NEW AND URRIE ECEIVED ASSORTMENT CHEA Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Shirting, Steamloom, Prints, Grey Cottons, Ticking, Bagging, Flannels, Blankets, Horse Blankets, Winceys, Plaids, Shawls, Alapaeas, Cashmeres, Delaines, - Cobourgs, 4 Lustre, Challis, Reps, Silks, Satins, And all the NEWEST . Hats, Caps, Mantles, Aud DRESS GOODS, and a READY - MADE NOVELTIES in Pros, Shawls ! very large assoitment of ( LOTIING ! ! All at Prices lower than formerly. Albert, October, 1861. PRINCE Piince ALBE RT nie Subscribers infreturning thanks, for the : would . 2 liberal support heretofore given them, og leave to say, that they are still prepared to furnish Carriages, Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, & Steighs Got up in the Latest Sate, by competent work LOWEST PRICES,and warranted 10 give ind of the very best material at the nto one and all. We would say. tisfa so, tha ut having a good PRACTIC. \L. We a public favor, Panties wishing to purchase any of the above articles will do we Jl to mg elsewhere. «A word to the . We have a few splendid Cutter: Cash or Approved Ordit. Cane and sce Prince Albert, Jan. 7, 1862 Iie hi BL, PRINCE ALBERT! = i N. I. D HAS NOW OPENED OUT HIS IMMENSE BLACKSMI TH + able 10 do Horse Shoeing and General Jobbing in a way that cannot fail to merit ! French. Calf, Heavy Soleg, Canadian Calf, Kip Boots, ( EMPLOYED! ive usa a call wise 1s sulficient." 8 at hand, that we will them. » SHAW & Nell Cheap fir CLARK. i-tl AV STOCK © 15 F FALL AND: WINTER Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Crockery, Which he mte ils to Sell for «+ CASH AND CASH ONL Y! I' it an advantage to all parties wishing Give him a call. 1861. lepartment. Albert, October 20, Prince NOTICE. | Is hereby given that the Council of the| \\r Corporation of the Township of Scugog, County of Ontario, at their mecting on the ith day of "April next, purpose to known as Pine Point Road, said Road ty be Fifty Feet in width, and may be better | known as follows :=-- I Commencing at a Post planted on the west limit of Lot No. one, at the distance oft «ix chains southwest angle of the said Lot, and being in the seventh concession of that part of the Township of Cartwright now forining part of the Towuship of Scagou ; then north 40 3 degrees castyeigh chains 13 links; then north 10° degrees 30 mutes east, thirty-two chains fifteen links; thennorth 42 degrees cast, twenty-three chains five links ithe on north 40 degrees east, forty-three hain sixty-seven links; then north 14 degrees west, one chu ity forty-five links, to the post between Lots 3 and 41n front of the eighth concession ; then along the line between the said Lots, eight chains. fifty- nine links to a Post, (the full width of the road being on Lot Number 4) 5 then north 59 degrees east, five chains seventeen links; then noth 46 Cs ee te to purchase, Thee So t= FINE CLOTHING |€ Trafs d eighty-three links from the! Sewing Hardware, Boots and Shoes, &c.,| ww will be such pried RNTGE CLEAR EL. SR REK'S, Opposite Scott's Hotel, Prince Alberts CHAIRS. 25 ain Seat, §t lgar, loc F Tench, 3 elsew seat, hair cloth, Chinits from $) n Boston Rockers fom $2 upw ands. SOFAS. Sweep Serpentine $15, woid else- where tor $20 00 Small Straght, $13, ol © fOr, «la see aed 15 00 TABLES. Centre Tables from $4 upwards. Fall Leaf Tables fiom $3 upwards. Wash Stauds from $1 25 upwards. BEDSTEADS, Common Bedsteads from $2 upwards. degrees east; ninety-three. chains sixty- | Waluut do fiom $b upwards. eight links, more or less, to a cedar post; then south 75 degrees east, forty-three : \BUREAUS, chains ninety-two links, to the water edue, Bureaus fom $5 upwards, at Pine Pont ; the line above described be CUPBOARDS, ing the north limit of the said 50 foot Road. c Also that portion of the above mentioned Road crossing Lots 23 and 24, iu the sixth concession of that part of the Township of Reach, now forming a part of the Township of Sugog, may thus be described, -- @ ata point on the east limit Megs 24, in_ the centre of the concession, then on the centre of the coneession, across the said lots, 25 feet being taken off each side of the eenwe, to 'make the required width of the Road, which 1s 50 feet. JNO. FOY. y "Township Clerk. W. I. YARNOLD L. Sureewor 19, 1562 be sold mn proportion. buy if you want bargains. place opposite Scott's Hotel. 0G Lumber of all kinds taken in ea | Tg 10-5 7 0 upboards from $1 upwards, I All othet articles wm the above line Now is the time change. February, 12, 1862. 9 BLANK DEEDS AND MEMORIALS, WITH AND WITHOUT DOWER, For Safe 4 Voom nmoevery M D1 0 bie rt' J BEAPER TIAN EVER.) sold elsewhere for $150, | - a A al at this Office: (1 THIN MIVA! HEW H009S & CHEAP GOODS S Broadway Emporium ! Tu Subscriber beas to intimate that he has now to hand one of the largest and best ited Stock of Goods in every department, that Lhe has ever had the pleasure of and which he has determiied 70 SELLAT LOW being tired of the Credit business, and be teving it to be w the advantage of both Buyer and Seller, to deal for Cash or its equivalent, every possible advantage will be given to those who can pay the Ready Money. wher oa discerning public, | #aiC ES to sunt the times, for Cash only, i I ust Sonpete the following with Prices charged anywhere in this County : Orleans Cin za Rope, 1,000 1 Toba oo; from in Wine ye, y li this tor . wants, (ew fruit) > 2 hoops Ld J | Suture Eee [Cotton Yarn, American. . Cont on Buus, (heavy), per dozen... fa u's 7x Gu | White Fishy {all caught] Fur Caps, good. . .. ...... nd other Goods cqually Low. s Loum ot of Cheap ! . | pin Roots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, ~ - = Parties will temember the above prices are for Cash only. Those having ac- coin Sow open will be supplied avith Goods on eredit to the first of January, after whieh he Books will po ely be elosed, ss where parties have paid up in full and definite en made, Pnose hav i Key, now past dus aust re= k \ caddy had due notice to pay 1 tind them mm the Shenat's and Bail ih? Lands for | heavy losses sustained this y and four, it is im 1 dulgence. {ther patron Piniee A | | | i HEB Al A, ROSS, Manutacturer and Dealer in OTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, ' a With many than who hav Rio dly favoured me wit and tasting still a coutt sie Diberal support. y Dec. 5, 1861, T. C. FORMAN: HICH yreceive . frees i ; -- ATTENTION TO MY COMPLETE LADIES' md Enameled Congress, Cloth ( 18, wd Cork Soles, MEN'S I INVITE YOUR STOCK oF s (Flannel Lined), a ful { Patent Bahnoral, Pat Ist tock of Lidia Rul arse Boots and every deseription Shoes, India Rubbers; also Heavy Cloth Flanael Lined Over Shoes of su- very Cheap. | of Gaiters, | penior quality, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. YOUTHS AND BOYS, a more excellent Stock cannot be desired for Cheapoesas, fuvability and variety. 81, Wighest mn Cash paid for ides and Skins. Prince Alben, N 1561, A. ROSS, CN En es I'he Subseriber has on hand a well ted Stack of .Favior, & Box stove S which he is prepared to "A PpProve wl Te redit ! Abo a large Stack of Tin, JaPanned warc, Zinc, Stove PiPes, etc. Parien'ar aitention paid to Eve-Troughing, and Job Work of every description, O Ooking for Cash, or ell Cheap pass a By-law, to establish the Highway | Look at the following Prices |, dig purchasers wi save money hy inspecting my stock previous to purchas. 7 y- ghuay | I "Shop adjoining the Post Office. . 30, 1861, (16 6m) T. BROWN: | ing ¢ JAsewhere. Prince Albeit, Oct. ou a i NIVCEESTER V RBHOIS ASSORTME NT or AL ARGE Dry Goods, Groceries! ! CROCKERY, 027 Wines, Spirits, and: Hardware ! _r <1) tu Remeniber the | Goods Sold at Whitby prices; and a proper allowafice made lo Cash Customers ! Wheat Wheat Wheat. i ju ghest Prices paid for govd Marketable Wheat at the Manchester®arehouse HAMILTON & ROBERTS Qe 3771861), Manchester 3 - ate

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