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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Jul 1866, p. 3

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o h 3 { PIC-NIC! LAKE SCUGOG! SECOND ANNUAL RE-UNION 11 4 THE STEAMER LADY IDA, WILL LEAVE" PORT PERRY, i ox THURSDAY, I9th July, inst., At 8 o'clock a. a prosseding glows and around Washburw's Island ! The most pleasant locality that could be de- sired, where grounds will be prepared, Swings 'erected, And thei SFangumnls oe general amusement turning 10 Port Pe at 8 o'clock p. m. The ommitieg have decided upon ving 3 Large Flat Boats Attached to the Steamer, protected 'by railing, Sad iu Roruing overl ad, capable gi gz . No expense wi spa for the safely, comfort, and convenience of all, to make the trip one of the mgt pleasant and . agreeable that could be desired. FREEMAN'S CELERATED QUAD- + RILLE BAND Has been en, to enliven the occasion. The excursion will afford a splendid o portunity for Lake Bcugog and its delightful scenery, as enjoying a good social time, an 2 nt meeting of friends and acquaintances. MALL BOATS will accompan the expedition for amusement while at the Toland. Fishing Tackle will be provided as far as possible for those who desire that sort of amusement, A general invilation is extended to all. Let every one come and bring their friends, Tickets for Excursion 25 cents, To be had of the Committee. Should the weather prove unfavor. able, the Excursion will take place the following day. Committee of Management --Jos. Bigel. T. C. Forman, E. Major, A. Gordon, M. or on, WwW. M. Cochrane, W. 8S. Sexton, OC. Dawes, A. Plank, 8. Cowan, J. Jewett, B. Plank, C. Marsh. July 9, 1866. WERV EAVING PIVHE STBSCRIIBER having 2 LOOMS IN OPERATION, 1s prepared to do all kinds of WEAVING, such as Twilling, Satinetts. Full Cloth. Flannels, Striped Shirtings, Checks, &c, ou the sho.iest wotice apd oun the most REASONABLE TERMS. "Al work warranted to ive satisfaction. th Abevtisements, MILLINERY AND © DRESS MAKINS. ) ONNETS made to order. The latest styles Bor Spied Brie Li S207 Felt Hats altered to the present fashions. Prices gu ablishment next door to Mr. Park's Cabinét MISS MORE. Prince Albert July 5th, 1866. Insolvent Act of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. Provixcr or Canap In the Oi County or Oink: fold Cony Jon To Wir: tario. In the matter of JOHN FOGG, an N_ FRIDAY, ee he under said Act. out ot & diaclarge Dated at Uxbridge this 2nd day of July, 1866. a { JOHN FOGG. Undertak er, PRENCE ALBERT. NEW PAINT Stop PORT PERRY ! MARSH & FAINT BES to inform the inhabitants ef Port Perry, Prince Albert, Borelia, Manchester, and surrounding country that they have Opened a. Shep In Port Perry, where they will be constantly prepared to execute all kinds of House, Sign, Fresco, Banner, and Ornamental PAINTINGY : h % y 3 VIVID AH "$22500.00 Worth of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Grape Vines, Roses, Herbaceous Plants, Wine Plants, Leslie's. Mammoth Rheubarb, Border- ing and Bedding Plants, all the best and most durable 'Hedge Plants of every description with * which these Nurseries J. H. E. HOGG, AND AGENTS Intend naking a thorough canvas from Kingston to Collingwood, and will supply their patrons with Trees and Plants that are best adapted for each and every locality that my canvas. Having had long experience, | am enabled to select a variety that will prove second to none. My Trees are well grown, healthy, grafted and budded, and are giving entire satisfaction throughout Canada. All orders left at this office, or addressed to the subscriber, will be putctually attended J. H. FE. HOGG, TORONTO NVRSERY AGENT, Box 75, Port Perey, C. W. s To Farmers! A large lot of Hoes, Hay Forks, Manure Foriks, Cradles, Barley Forks, Scythes, Shop over the Carpenter Shop of Messrs. U. Maw & Sons, Port Perry. ¥3"Shop for Carriage Painting at the "Ontario Carriage Fagtory," Prince Albert. Old Carriages painted in good style at reasonuble rates. MARSH & FAINT. Port Perry, April 29, 1866, 17 -- The best American and Canadian Cotton Warp furnished, if required, ut the lowes! prices. . ANDREW GRAHAM. Resulence-- Lot 15, from 2nd Couceseion, each. Reach, July 11, 1866. 26 NOTICE! IE hereby given that the Council of the Cor- poration of the Township of Reach, at a meeting to be held at the Town Hall, Manches- ter, on MONDAY, the 13th day of August next, Propose to pass A BY-LAW, To stop up and close as a public highway, all that portion of the allowance for re tween the 3rd and 4th concessions of the said Town- ship, and lying in front of the west-half of Lot number four in the fourth concession thereof, aud yest the same in Timothy O'Leary. JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. Reach, July 11, 1866. 26-5w ROYAL CANADIAN BANE, Port Perrn Agency. oe JOSEPH BIGELOW, : AGENT Se -- Dokels, &r. "REVERE HOUSE," MANCHESTER ! B, PLANK,.......... PROPRIETOR. ----- AVING purchased the above hotel, and has furnished the Bar with the choicest liquors and ci ,. Every attenti to ts. -- Bugeriyund rom Whitby call daily, © Careful ostlers always in attendance. -------- COTTAGE "HOTEL, GREENBANK. YHE enbscriber wishes inform le traveli blic that he taken above hotel, which beg and hed thronghautrund 'where the best accommodation, with eapefn ttention, can be found.-- Good Stabling, enclosed yards, and attentive A R. A. MURTA, Greentauk, Ki poy 13,1860. D1 Saintfield Hotel. furnished theotghout, the voring him with their custom may'depend on finding ras contenlohos necessary to their comfort at- tended to. Good Stabling, and atigntive Ostlers 8 | be seen at the office v es hous Thing How, ommadions, and well [© & eh Hf it tf == 73 8 2 Money to Loan! At a Low Kate of Interest Apply to D. ADAMS, Prince Albert,--Office over T. C. Forman's Store, Or to JOHN ADAMS, Toronto. Insolvent Act (of 1864, and Amendments thereto. 3 In the matter of ANDREW SMITH, or ar VILLAGE OF MANILLA, LATELY DOING BUSINESS AS A MErcuast, an Insolvent. NHE UNDERSIGNED Official Assignee gives Hay Rakes, &c., just arrived, and for Sale low. % \. Brown & Christian. The - subscribers will also pay the -highest price in CASH for ECs Good clean Wool. (G= Butter, ®ggs, Ham, Bacon, &c, Goods at Cash Prices. taken in exchange for BROWN & CHRISTIAN MANCHESTER. June 21, 1866. notice that Le will apply to the Judge of the County Court of the County of Outario on MONDAY, THE 16th DAY OF JULY, next, for his discharge from the office of Assig- nee in this matter, and that his final account is Spek for inspection at his office in the Town of hitby. y JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee's Office, Official Assignee. Whitby, 20th June, 1866. 24-2 SEAL ED. Tenders! WILL be received addressed to the undersigned until noon on Monday, the 16th inst. For the Maso 's and Carpenter's work for an extension 10 the north wing of the Court Honse. PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS may JOHN SHIER, County Engineer, Court House. Whitby, July 3rd, 1866. 26-2w 'THE ROBSON HOUSE! LATE SCRIPTURK'S MOTEL,@ DUNDAS STREET WHITBY, C, W,, GEOKGE KOBSON, - ~ - PROPRIETOR. . Th i leasantly situated, Ti e Preniises i tht he h op: Stages for Uxbridge and Beaverton leave Dor) 3 ' A rer Osticre always in attendance. =o GEO. ROBSON SS In HOA NPIELL] Propiicter NEW SPRING GOODS ! The largest Stock in North Ontario. Comprising all the latest Novelties of the Season, will be Sold CHEAP! = 20 per cent Saved by buying here. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, April 18, 1865. IF YOU WANT A ood Ei Stov COME TO : Ne. 1, Tinker's Terrace, Prince Albert, where you can have your choice from the largest and best Stock of Cooking, Parlor, and ox Stoves in the County. STOVEPIPES EAVE TROUGHS TIN and JAPAN WARE, of every description, A. E. MCCAW. Are constantly being received SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON And at much REDUCED PRICES. Cottons, Shirting, Prints, Tickings, Gambroons, Summer Coat- ing, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, Men's Straw and Felt Hats, in great variety. C-- Cash paid for Wool. Cash paid for Wheat. Cash paid for Oats. Currie & Ross. Prince Albert, June, 13, 1866. 14 IMPORTANT QUESTION, WHERE CAN WE GET GOOD Boots § Shoes, Cheap? If you want a good HOME-MADE article, call at TTT Tay BOOT & SHOE STORE, ae PRINCE ALBERT. All home-made work warranted--if mended free of charge. (= CASH paid at all times for Hides, Sheep Skins, and Tallow. Wanted.--200 Cords of Hemlock Bark. NEW Spring Goods FOR 18686. the workmanship gives out, it will be J. WRIGHT. FPYHE Subscriber has now received the largest Stock of Goods ever brought into North Ontario, in one season, and not only the largest, but the most varied, best se- lected and Cheapest Stock of Goods lie has ever had the Pleasure of offdring, and to | which he most respectfully invites the attention of all who are in want of Goods that | are Goods, 8 : Ha ving no need or desire 10 boast of "former popularity," being perfectly satigfi to leave that to a discerning public, it being a well known fact that the BEST GOODS are alway'é 10 be found at the subseriter's Store. | would only say give me a call an be conviney™ that you ean make a beder selection for the same money than at any other place of basi. ess 1 the County. ported, and at the same prices' 88 others sell | 4 |, the common qualities. : SQ } a ull Muslin, &c. 4700 yards Grey Cottons, Shirting and Steam-! pp "foc assortineiy of Ladies' Belts, loom. Ribbons and BucKles, to be had in an 100 Beautiful shawls (some real novelties), ishment, with a large lot of Dre: Mantles, Parsdle, Ladies' Jats and Bomi'cts, mings in all the farietes of Gin ; trimmed and untrimmed. Steel and Beaded Cord, Jet, Gla 1250 yards Rises and Slots some really | Fancy Buttons, Ornaments, &c. beautiful silk mixture, Doeskins, &e. With a fine assortment of Groceries, Hardware, rockery, &e. A first rate assortment of DEN 'TELD SEEDS GARDE! AND K I 8 Vi 5) ALLY . Some of the Weatherfield Onion Seed, thal 2st seed in America. 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 being done in the very best style the country can produce. Parties bringing their own eloth can have them made up on the best or terms. A trial solicited. Wanted any q@antity of Butter, &c., for which the highest price will be paid. T. C. FORMAN. April 19, 1866. eo J. COX Ohl PRINCE ALBERT. PEOPLE BOOT MHOE Belt ces, | and N returning thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal encouragement he has I received since he commenced businaxs, begs 10 intimate that he has just retained from Montreal, with the LARGEST sud BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF Boots and Shoes For Spring and Summer wear ever offered in this market--consisting of Mens' Boots, &c, of all kinds; Ladies' Gaiters in great variety of the newest styles, at $1.50 aud upwards. Also Misses' and Childien's wear in great variety. Also an assortment of Boots and Shoes manufactured on the premises by good and experienced workmen. 2 £50000 ' J. C. having on hand some extra fine genuine French Cull Skins, City Slaughtered Kips, Glazed Bonen and Satin Kid, &o., 1s prepared to make it up in any style to order on whorl notice and reasonable terms Repairing neatlv done at short notice. [i 3 Pattioular attention paid to all kinds of Jobbing. Prince Albert, April. 19, 1866. } Fresh Arrivals! New Goods! ce. sortment of Book, Jaconett, Checked j ---------- NEW PORT PERRY. Cash for Hides HE Subscriber will pay the hi Market ce for any and Skins' delivered at his Tannery, > © ©" Also Wanted, 200 Cord Hemlock Bark . WM. T. ARMSTRONG. Port Perry, May 30, 1866. 21-ly House and Lot FOR SALE. TE subscriber offers for sale his House and Lot situated on the the corner of and Church streets, opposite the School , in the Village of Prince Albert. The house is 20 bp 26 feet, with la kitchen, wash house, and wi sl attached. There is also on the pre- mises a stable, driving house, a splendid young orchard, and a good well and cistern. For further particulars apply to the proprietor W. H. PARK, ; Cabinet Warerooms. Prince Albert, March 7, 1866. THE COMMERCIAL UNION Assurance Company, 19 & 20 Comymir, LONDON, AND 385 & 387 Sr. Pan Sr, MONTREAL. CAPITAL £2,500,000 OR 912,500,000. Ts Company affords perfect fecurity to the assured, and offers the advantages of a mu- tual office, with freedom from all liability. JOHN H. BROWN, Agent, T-ly Manchester NOTICE!! " PRINCE ALBERT Enfantry Company, HE aboye mentioned Company will assemble 1 for drill every WEDNESDAY evening, at balf-past seveu sharp, until further orders. T. C. FORMAN, Capt. Commanding. MONEY TO LOAN. T LOW RATES OF INTEREST. ply to {URS COCHRANE & COCHRANE, Prince Albert, (SANNA LVAING) mm 'NOS90Y 9 '; ; "9931 'g 'uep * a LEILTV JONI J 'TAISVRISOd SLC WN Youly Sound Brooklin Drug Store. JOHN DAWES, Patent Medicines vi electi | EALER mn Drugs D oods will be found a selection of over | 50 yards Gambroons, Alpaca, and Russel cord SALER in s t In Toads (al new) in Alpacas, Lustres iv T0ON%.S TREY; Aud Hugse! cot Panis, Oils, Dye-Stufis, Groceries, &e Orleans, Challies | "0 3 Flannels in red, white, pink, blue, (5 Horse and Cattle Medicines alway. hairs, Cobourgs, Cash eeked, an e of the very finest White | onhnnd. Laines, Ker Leantifu 3 § Goals. a Welsh, worth parade aE . 6500 yards' Prints of all kinds, de width| A Jot of Lge Denims, Drills, Tickings, Logging TENS Jens TB at 124 cents # yard ad upwards, a large | Cloths, Linens, Hollands, &« PIISONS aig Feceination ass hereby lot of Hovle's own make 'no imitation), and {5 gplendid' Tot of Gents' Hats, in Straw, Felt, jiofmes 1a Eh UT) some of the finest Chintz Prints ever im-| © yp ; handan_good supply of fresh und reliahle vae- ts. Prince Albert, May 24, 1866. 20-2w -~ =, customers that Le has removed from the Store, where be is preparedto supply the public Wagons,Carriages,&.c. cine Virusy recently taken from healthy sub- eee GEO. W. JONES, M. D. E FUE subscriber begs to inform his numerous shop lately occupied by him to the premises lately ueeiipied as a hotel south of Mr. Gordon's 1 with first class AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Constantly on hand a large supply of those ex- cellent Revolving Morse Rakes ! Such as manufactured last year. Good Sheds on" the premises under which to tore Carriages, &c., while under repairs. JAMES PARKIN. Manchester, 4pril 18, 1866. DIVISION COURTS FOR THE Couitty of Gutavio. No. 1, Whitby, . "3, Pickering, " 3, Manchester, " 4, Uxbridge, -. July 2nd, 1866 "3nd, June 20th, wot £4 deh, Z. BURNHAM, Judge C. 0 N. B. An assortment of SHOE, FINDINGS very low. } Prince Albert, April 19, 1866. ' 14 TANNERY i po ERATE ne Rap ; 3 3 : 5 1 -

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