ft l { G {IW Drince Albert, May 24, 1866, vo B03W DIVISION 5 COURT S ~ County of Ontario. No. 1, Whitby, .. we. July 2nd, 1866 # 2, Pickering, 23d, # 8, Manchester, . June 11th, " " 4, Uxbridge,... ! 30th, * «4 5, Cannington, . Aug. 1st " " g, Beaverton, 4 gnd,# #3, Atherly, gatas ghd Z. BURNHAM, Judge C.0| Whitby, MayJ1, 1866. PRINCE ALBERT. HENRY GRIST, Departmental; PARLIAMENTARY, AND PATENT AGENT, OTTAWA. Transacts business with the Crown Lands and other Governmental Departments; Takes out Jaienis for Inventions; Obtains Incorporation Companies by Letters Patent; Drafts and takes charge of Private Bills during the Session, &o., for parties residing elsewhere. REFERENCES: Hon. A. Campbell, Commissioner of Crown Lands; R.Jusiin, Esq., Hamilton; Messrs. R. Son, Toronto ; W. A. Wilson, ¥-q , Simcoe; Hon J Carle ing, London ; R. Bull, Inipecior of Agencies, Colonial le Assurance Co. ERSONS desiring Vaccinalion are hereby informed that tly odersigned lias how on a good supply of fresh and reliable vae- eine Virus, recently taken from healthy sub- EO. W. JONES, M.D. PLANTS. A Lot oF EXCELLENT ' CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, TOMATO, AND 'RED PEPPER PLANTS For sale by GEORGE ROBINSON. Prince Albert, May 24- 1866, REMOVAL stibscriber be to inform his numerous 'A customers that he has removed from the lately occupied by him to the premises Bors, whore he 13 proparcaito supp the pobnie With first class © Wagons,Carriages,&c. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Constantly on hand a large supply of those ex- % cellent Revolving Horse Rakes! Such as' manufactured last year. Good 8heds on the premises under which to store Carriages, &c., while under repairs. JAMES PARKIN. sachester, April 18, 1866. P= following Monday morning. 2 Sa = = < = = = I wn! £0 Japun pue emu oy, 'st Auieg 110g yey wex? uy yeu; \ LSO0D uo saueApe Jysis je TM puE 'S30URJSHINOIID S[qBIOAE JSOWE OY) "9981 '6% Lejy 'AWA 1¥0d "Spoof 103 oSueyoxe UI UNE) ONPOIF *Lauow 119 uor LIE 9) eounouue 0) Seg d uasq sey ooig dd OP "op Sauvpp [rug Sogo) apew-Lpeay 'Liaypoiy 'aIeM PIR] 'S3119201%) ur no pauado oaey Loy) yorym spooxy Jomumng yp Suradg 41 JO yizom oy) 308 03 aoeld ap [8 90ujAUOD |[IM 'SILL pue SPOOL) JO 10DI09 3 MR(S INITHNE MIN SNOLXVd | | JO Y9018 paoaes [am 11973 JO [eA SADI parddns jem punoj eq [iim syuounredep Surmojioy ayy jo yoey SLANYVIN LSE 24} ul paseyon €, i "SAO0H XIA AONVI BRATAVIS POS oq |i 1 i Sr LV HIMAMIBNIQLE MIE Kite g II ; NEW SPRING GOODS ! © The largest Stock in North Ontario. 0 Comprising all the latest Novelties of the Season, and will be Sold CHEAP ! 20 per cent Saved by buying here. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, April 18, 1865. {tr Cash Tor Wool Green Mountain HE subscriber will pay Cash for 30,000 Ibs of Wool delivered at the J PORT PERRY WOOLEN FACTORY. @ | Parties having Wool te Soll may depend on getting the highest market price on delivery. The subscriber is also prepared to do Custom Carding, Weaving, Fulling, Pressing, Shearing, Dyeing, &c. Partics in trusting me with their work may depend on having it well done, and on the shortest notice. . Cash paid for Sheep Skins. C. T. YOUNG. 20-3m 2 I (Pr So . May be scen at the following places during the season, viz: Mondays,--at D. Carmichael's Hotel, Mariposa, at noon; Wick at 3 o'clock; D. Campbell's Hotel, Saintfield, in the evening. x Tuesdays,--at R. A. Murta's Hotel, Greenbank, at 10 o'clock ; Epsom at noon ; Medcalf's Hotel, Ashburn, in the evening. Wednes --at the Globe Hotel, Brooklin, at noon; days. House, Whitby, in the evening. "Thursdays,--at McElroy's "Hotel; Oshawa, at nopn; Columbus at 3 o'clock; Clark's Hotel, Raglan, in the evening. Fridays,--at Payne's Hotel, Gravel Road, at noon ; and at his owner's stable, Borelia, until the Port Perry, May 16, 1866. # THE COMMERCIAL UNION Assurance Company, 19 & 20 Conrnmmi, LONDON, 3" For particulars as to terms see posters AND at any of the above places. 385 & 387 Sr. Pau, Sr, MONTREAL. CAPITAL £3%,500,000 OR $12,500,000. Green Mountain Morgan Is of a beautiful dark Chesnut color, weighs 1200 Ibs, is 5 years old, stands 13 lund high. He was sired by the noted horse Ethan Allan, g. sire Black Hawk, g. g. sire Sherman, & §. 8; sire Justin Mo ; dam known as the celebrated ras Company affords perfect security to the assured, and offers the advantages of a mu- tual office, with freedom from all liability. JOHN H. BROWN ' po Commercial paper at short dates, Silver and Greenbacks bought and sold. FIEETH Extracted. ] 2 0 0 9 A © 0 Po 'ecth Scaled and Regulated. Teeth filled with Gold, Silver, or Cement. | To Loan, private fapds, on improved farm se- Teeth inserted in Gold, Silver, or Rubber | curity, at less than Bank interest. 3 'All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Patients will not be expected to take any work that is not satisfac J. D. .Oottingham, I am also Agent for the Freehold Permanent Building and Saving Society which lends money Atl 6 per cent Imterest, Agent, Beech mare, and was sired by Ashuelot Morgan, » g. dam by Morgan Emperor. "| Fly 5 Manchester E. MAJOR, Proprietor. - Borelia, May 1, 1866, : ul MONEY TO IOAN. HE undersigned d to di good | JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF LADIES' ' PAPER COLLARS ¢ (FA Belt Buckels, BROWN & CHRISTI, MANCHESTER. MAY 16, 1866. # From five to ten Jens, No Appl, rsonally to PP pereond MES HOLDEN, lusurance and tory. Particular attention paid to the regulation of children's teeth, which should be an important consideration with every parent. For at that he time of second dentation the identity of the mouth is formed for life. Official Assignee, Land, Office and residence-- BORFLIA. General Agen. Terms Cash-- luce taken at cash price. "Whitby Office--MeMillan's New Block. Brelia, Sept. 6, 1865; 1y35- | Whitby, Dec. 13, 1865. : 49 S Errors of Youth. A Gentl-man who fered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of outhful indiscretion, will for the sake of sufferin umanity, send free 10 all who need it, the recipe au directions for muking the sin*ple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers J ishing lo profil by the adver- tiser's i can do so by + JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 18 Chambers 8t., New York" TO CONSUMPTIES, os undersigned having been restored to in a few by a very simple remedy, suffered several years Hh 8 ser ction, and that dread disease, Con- gious to make known to his fel- pans of cure, t, he will send a of the of. with the di- BRR cure for Consumption, Rughs, Colds, &c. The ics a cf 8] iveatobe huvalnable; 4 will try his remedy, g, and may prove a -ly upwards. Also Misses' premises by good and J. COX il) PRINCE ALBERT. N returning thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal encouragenient he has ived since he d businass, be fiom Montreal, with the LARGEST an Boots and Shoes For Spring and Summer wear ever offered in this market--consisting of Mens' = Gai i the newest pi Ivy at pre ye? &o , of all kinds; Ladies' in great variety of ¢ Mise ren's wear in great varie; 5 _ Also an assortment of Boots and Shoes manufactured on the { I ed wor . PLES oN French Calf Skins, City Slanghtered p in any style 10 order J..C. havi + 18 prepared to make it up in EE TIaDINGS Foy lm, L110 be g \ very low. Lo SHOE, FINDI Boots i If you want a ood HOME MADE wie JOSHUA BOOT & SHOE STORE, PRINCE ALBERT. ; I! de work I--if the workmanshi it wi : WL Wns aise worl if the w hip gives ont, it will be 0 CASH paid at all times for Hides, Sheep Skins, and Tallow. Wanted.--200 Cords of Hemlock Bark. © NEW Spring Goods FOR 18686. HE Subscriber has now received the largest Stock of Goods ever brought into North Ontario, in_one season, and not only the largest, bat the most varied, [3 lected and Cheapest Stock of Goods he has ever had the plensure of offering, and te Which he most respectfully invites the attention of all who are in want of Goods that are Goods. Having no need or desire to boast of ¢ former popularity," being perfectly satisfied to leave that to a discerning public, it being a well known fact that the BEST GOODS are always to be found ut the subscriber's Store. 1 would only say give me a call and be convinced that you can make a beter selection for the same money than at any other place of business in the County. In Dress Goods will be found a selection of over | 5 6000 yards (all new) in Alpacas, Lustres, 500 Se Gambroons, Alpaca, and Russel cord Orleans, Challies, Poplinettes, Reps, Mo- 1909 yards Flannels in red, white, pink, blue, hairs, Cobourg Cashmeres, reges, De- o i ¢ hey ° Laines, &o.,--a beautiful lot of Goods. erie, mu) wom 18 of the very finest White rd 6500 yards' Prints of all kinds, in wide width ; Hills, Tickings, Logg at 12§ cents 4 yard and upwards, a large 4 Jot oF feo Doning, Iwill Tiekings) ng lot of Hoyle's own make (no imitation), and endi b ' " some of the finest Chintz Prints ever im- A splendid ot of Gents' Hats, in Straw, Pelt, ported, and at the same prices as others sell » the common qualities. A large sssrment of od k, Jaconett, Ghecked 1700 yards Grey Cottons, Shirting and Steam-{ me finest assortment of Ladies' Belts, Belt oom, - 100 Beth hms ome el novel, | Fivuonn and Sickles, to bead fn soy = antles, Pardsols, Ladies' ats and Bonnets, Sure § i uid i int edly mings in all the varieties of Gimps, Lass, Steel and Beaded Cord, Jet, 1260 yards Tweeds and Cloths, some really 2 : beautiful silk mixture, Doeskins, &o. Fancy Buttons, Ornaments, &c, : With a fine assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c. A first rate assortment of GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, Some of the Weatherfield Onion Seed, the best seed in America. c Soliciting an early call as goods must and will be sold at the very lowest possible advance on ost. I would also beg to intimate that I have secured the services of one of the best Tailors in the Province, all goods required-to be made up can be depended on bejug done in the very best style the country can produce. Parties bringing their own cloth can have them made up on the best of terms. , A trial solicited. Wanted any quantity of Butter, &c., for which, the highest price will be paid. T. C. FORMAN. NEW SPRING GOODS | Currie & Ross Have received the bulk of their Spring Importations; and are now prepared to shew the J. WRIGHT. God April 19, 1866. YO € OR SOL Prince Albert, April, 1866. 3 NEWEST, NICEST, CHEAPEST COODS IN THE MARKET. Ladies' Hats and Bonnets of Newest Styles; Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Laces, Parasols, Kid Gloves, Veils, Hosiery, Handkerchiefy, Braids and Trimmings, Lace, Tissue, filled and other Shawls, Mantles in Silk, Cloth, Tissue; &e., Corsets, Hoop Skirts, [BRADLEY'S Durrex, and others,] Printed Muslins, Prints, Bareges, Lustres, Delaines. Skirting, Window Holland, Some very fine Black Cobourgs, and real Alapacoa Lustres, Men's Felt, Straw, and Casimere Hats, Ready-made Clothing and very superior Cloths, Roots and Shoes, suitable for Spring and Summer, Room Paper and Window Paper, : Shelf Hardware, Nails, Chains, Spades, Ropes, 5 Oils, Paints, Varnish, Glass, Putty, &e. " _Also a full Stock of FIELD AND GARDE 07" The highest price paid for Grain, ges. i : fi » bes Fak Ei SOL oF | Ne. 1, Tinker's choice from the lar WANT A COME TO Box Stoyes in t PRS 2 STOVE PIPES, BA + TIN md JAPAN WAR: ep 7 i | * 8 i 3 1 1