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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Sep 1866, p. 3

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mh A pe EB / _,_a. cs Sept. 26,1866. NETH TIE PE nthe. Shade | Photographs $2 per doz. McKENZIE'S GALLERY ! " Gallery over J. & W, Cowan's Store. H. McKENZIE. Pinte Albert; Sept. 26, 1866. ; Public Notic:=. I, HENRY R. _ MORDEN, TAILOR. X MANCHESTER, distinctly to state that I have not left the Village of Manchester, nor have I the! htest intention of doing so--baving just a comfortable Dwelling House and Work-Shor in the Village of Manchester, situat- edlon the South side of the road leading from the Centre Road to the Gravel Road, where parties wishing anything | in my line will alway find me on han 38 Returning wy sincere thanks to the inhabi- tants of Manchester and surrounding country for their liberal patronage and past favors, hope by strict attention to business--neatness and despatch in the execution of orders, and moderation in charges, to secure a continuation and increase of public confidence and suppo¥t. The Latest Fashions regularly rece dive. All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for work. HENRY R. MORDEN. Manchester, Sept. 25, 1866. 38 North Ontario Agricultural ] Societ ociety TAKE NOTICI!! PEwELy no entries will be made on the day of the Show. Entries made by letter must be pos Joi, and addressed to the Secre- tary, at Manchester, at least four days previous to the exhibition. The Secretary will receive entries at os office, Manchester, till six o'clock E; m., on Thursday (Oct. 4th) previous to the Bx Hibiion; at Plank's Hotel, Uxbridge, from 10 to 5 o'clock p. m., on the following day (rida hy); at Seott's Hotel, Prince Albert, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 6 o'clock p. m., on the follow= ing day (Saturday); and at Sinclair's Hotel, Port Perry, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 10 o'clock p.m. on the day previous to the Exhibition, after" which hour positively ng. entries will be J. CHRISTIE, Sec'y. Manchealer, Sept. 25, 1866. © 38-1w Tea 'eachers' "Association. FPYHE Reach and Neogogs Teacher's As- sociation wil meet in the School House, Manchester, on SATURDAY, Tih prox., at 2 o'clock p. m., for the dispatch of business. . J. BAIRD, Prest. Sept. 26, 1866. 38 Brooklin Drug Store. JOHN DAWES, EALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines Painta, Oils, Dye-Staffs, Groceries, &e [i od forse and Cattle Medicines alway onhand. ' -_y 1. "uel 'uoqiy oud | RLS (SANNA ALVAIH) = NOSG0Y 9 'IW 6 \LYTTV TONTHZ EIISVRISOL "IND 3 8 IY PORT PERRY |! MARSH & & FA NT to inform the inhabitants of Port. Perry, bhi Albert, Borelin, Manehgouats an surrounding country that the; 'Opened a Shop {CENTRAL HOU = just. Jeings Topesed, ) ay 2 x FF = $10, 006 Worth of New Good AT. THE. | (At fully 20 per cent below old prices for: Gotion, Goods) comprising everything that is New and Yu EE EN 9 +. Fashionable; in: ~~ » - = Goods, Crockery, & Glassware, Rey mas de Clathing, | Hardware, Ladies'. Furs, Mantles, Stationary, Ladies' 'Furs, Mantes 4. $c. ' Room Paper; splendid suriely, Gent's Hats, Caps, Collars, &c., | Paints, Oils, Glass §c Also Iron, Steel, &e. (A few a'Remington's Revolvers. + 4 1 % Ie J JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perey, Sept. 26, 1866. 3 ¥ . v Black Silks, Black Lustres, Black Cobourgs, Black French Merinos, Black Shawls, Black Kid Gloves. A full a MOURNING GOODS. Currie & Ross. 37 assor tment of Prinee Albert, Sept. 27, 1866. BOOTS AND SHOES, GOOD AND CHEAP! EVERY ONE INTERESTED !! If you are in want of n good home made article, call at J. WRIGHT'S Boot and ®hoe Store PRINCE ALBERT. If the workmanship gives out, it will be mended A LL home made work warranted. tree of charge, NOW ARRIVING !-- An immense Stock of Boots and Shoes, purchased in the Cana- dian Markets, which will be sold at prices highly satisfactory to the buyer. 'Read the following List of Prices: Men's Cowhide Boots from %2 25. Men's Kip Boots from $2 75. Men's Cobourgs from #1. Womens' Lace Boots $1 25. Womens! Congress Gaiters, elastic sides, $1 50. Teli bg br lected by mye in sh j ern anos Mont vaniagoces terms, XF" Call and examine Cash paid for Hides, Ta low and Bark, at all times. Avg. 22, 1866. NEW ARRANGEMENTS! IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE a J. WRIGHT. NOW Fruit Trees! Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, = Shrubs, Roses, Strawberries, Hedge Plants, &c. HAVING YET ON HAND OVER }$7,000 OF ERY PRODLCTION LOWEST LIVING PROFITS wy TREES are well grown, stout bolied and healthy, and are giving general satis- faction throughout this Province, and when the selection 1s left to me, 1° wl} guar- antee their success. The fruit grown in the Toronto Nurseries is indispntably the best in the Province of Canada. | would call particular attention to the fart that since the blizh "In Port Perry, where bails F prpanidio pat gs pitied in good style at ga. SH. & FAINT. PRIZE FR THR Best DisPrLAY OF Frurr, - excep! in one' instance, and that vear I did i exhibit, | of so sup bis Hon Prize ATE wh a DrrLoMa. and Mr. Pringle | Are now soliciting orders in this and adjoining Counties, and with much pleasnte I can confidently recommend them to my numerous patrons and the public Soderally, All orders sent to the subscriber will be J lly attended to, | 3 J. H, B. HOGG, ut x : Wholesale and Retail Agent, ol TORONTO NURSERIES, ; Box 75, Port Perey, C. W. Siege y ph Part Perry, pre Pgit Ponty, Avg. 15, 1866, \ of Provincial Exhibitions, L have uot fatled to 'earry off the First Ait i the case of the laet exhibition in Hamilton, in the Fall of 1864, a nature, that the judges ia addition lo Mr. Thos, Guy, Mr. Morris, Mr. Golden, Mr. White, Mr. C. C. Kellett, Mr, Card, PRINCE bi PETE bs eet LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE, As he has heretofore done, Ey oh ance in the odin all kind Leather. He has now on land a Joy Ky hi of Men's; A ny Ae: Calf Sin 2 also Women's Lute rs, of his own of a quality. If the Boots a workmanshij it will be ie i on haa nad i, and Shoes 6f every descr 38 as the M Montreal Market, able oor the Pal whieh wil is Cheap Jor Cath Prince Albert, Sept. 12, 1866. Spring Goods FOR 18686. TEE 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 he has ever had the pleasure of ofteriny, and to whith he most respectfully invites the attention of all. who are-in want of Goods that are Goods, Having no treet! 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 16 he found al 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 thsiness m the County. Of In i arty all new) Atha ates 500 ards Gunbroons, Alpaca, and Russel cord rlean allies, Poplinettes, Reps, Mo 1009 virds Flanne hairs, Boborrpn Cashmere, Bareges, D De- 4 recked, PR ing ek w ht Laines, &c.,--a beautiful lot of Goods. Welsh, worth $1.50 per yard. 6500 yards Prints of all kinds, in wide width | A lot of Blue De snims, Drills, Tickings, Logging pris Sole Jord and upwards, a lugs Cloths, Linens, Hollands, &e. gome of tho finest Chintz, Prints mY a | i: ey Jor of Qentg sain, 3 i Sta, Fair ported, and at the same prices as others sell | A 1a. . the common qualities, 4700 yards Grey Cottons, Shirting and Steam-' qq and assortment of Book, Jaconett; Checked Mull Muslin, &e. st assortment of Ladies' Belts, Belt Ribbons and Buckles, to be had in any es- tablishment, with 8 large lot of Dress Trim- mings in all 'the varieties of Gim ps, Laces Steel and Beaded Cord, Jet, inh and Fancy Buttons, Ornaments, &e. ------ oom. 100 Beautiful shawls (some real novelties), Mantles, Parasols, Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed. 1250 yards Tweeds and Cloths, some really ¢ beautiful silk mixture, Doeskins, &c. With a fine assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c. A first rate assortment of G RDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, Some of the Weatherfield Onion Seed, the best seed in America. Soliciting an early call as goods must and will be sold at the very lowest possible advance on 08st, Province, all goods required to be mademp can be depepded on being done in the very best style the conntry can produce. Parties bringing their own ¢loth can have them made up on the best or terms. A trial solicited. Wanted any quantity of Butters &c. for which the highest price will be paid. T. C. FORMAN, 1 would also beg to intimate that I have sceured EE of one of the best Tailors in the April 19, 1866. G00 MEWS OR LL HE SUBSCRIBERS will dispose of the balance of their Summer STOCK OF GOODS at dnd under Cost Prices, in order to make room for their Fall Stock! Parties wishing bargains will avail themselves of This Opportunity ' A LARGE STOCK °OF GENTS AND LADIES Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c., of the LATEST STYLES Just received and for sale CHEAP. Brown & Christian. MANCHESTER, Aug. 28, 1866. | REASHERS D Goran vof Ontario ! fy Cm sisi i The will take place on the aw. &. 5th 'days of OCTOBER. Within the Grammar School Buildings, i * || Whitby & JYtxbridge, Oi i t the ive places, at the 'hour of nine elock a.m. P ? 5 All applicants are required to be forward n good season on the Stn and to i wk sats Ld testimonials of f Goud com from their respective M By order of the Board, R. H. THORNTON, D. D., Bec'y B.P. 1. Oshawa, Sept. 1, 1866. 35-5 SHERIFF'S SALE " LANDS. Oounty of Ontario, gt, ber, A.D. 1866, at_ the bos of Tovetge o'clock noon, will be sold by Public Auction at my office in the Court House in the Town of Whithy in the said County, all the right, title and 'in terest of the, undermentioned defendant in and to the undermentioned Lands, geized by me under and by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias, issped out of the County Court and to me directed, at the suit of RICHARD EDWARDS, 9 Plaintiff, vs. DANIEL PARLIAMENT, Denfendant. viz: the East-half of the South-ha!f of Lot No. Twelve in the thirteenth concession of the Township of Brock, Also the East-half of the West-halfof the North- half of said Lot number Twelve in the said thir- teenth concession of the said Township of Brock, d Seventy-five REYNOLDS, Sheriff C. 0. 36-td ecem- acres of land, NELSON G, Sheri®'s Office Whitby, Sept. 6th, 1866. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. 'S made to rover. The latest styles of ques and 'Dresses. Also, Straw jonnets and Hats cleaned and made over. Felt Hats altered to the present fashions. Prices reasonable. Establishment next door to Mr, Park's Cabinet Shop. ON) MISS MORE. Prince Albert July 5th, 1866. 6m MONEY TO LOAN. HE undersigned is prepared to discount good Commercial paper at short dates, Silver and Greenbacks bought and sold. -- $200,000 To Loan, private funds, on improved farm se curity, at less than Bank interest. I am also Agent for the Freehold Permanent Buildmgand Sav ing Society which lends money At 6 per cent Interest, From five to ten years. No Commission. Apply personally to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Land, Ineurance and General Agent. Whitby Office--MeMillan's New Block. Whitby, Dec. 13, 1865. The most Popular Remedy ever offered to the Public. TOMLINSON'S PHAKILLER For the cure of Fain both External and Internal, The greatest Pain Curing Remedy yet discovered. 0 Pain cannot long exist where this Remedy is faithfully used. Give it one fair trial and you will use no other. It is acknowledged by those who have used other remehies his kind, to be the best and most valuable of ahy known, for the diseases for which it is recommended. JF Sold by all medicine dealers. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. It Is the largest bottle of medicine of the kind in Canada, Manufactured by the proprietor, two doors east of Moggridge's Hotel, Prince Albert, C. W. TO CONSUMPTIES, ' The undersigned Taving been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after havin, ng suffered several years with a se- vere lung af ection, and that dread disease, Con- Mh anxious 3 Juke known to his fel- low sufferers the To all who desire it, E will Fad a sopy of the fh used (free of charge), with the di- fuerions for preparing and using the same, which bey a sure cure for Consumption, a ma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre- scription is to. benefit the afflicted, and spread which he tq be invaluable ; 3 and he rad every sufferer Ee his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bles: fe risking the a ir TREE, by re- turn of mall, § sn i Src so ugh, Kings Oqunly, ox 6-1y Grovesteen & Co., PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, '499 Broadway, New York, HE SE PIANOS Jecrivid the Fi rent Award of Merit 1 at the World's Fair, weer it makers from London, Paris, Germany, "he Cities of New York, Philndelphin, Baltimote and Boston; w'so, the Gon Magna at the M-chanies' Institute, for FIVE SUC CESSIVE YEARS! Que Pianos contain the Riguch Grand Action, Hap Pedal. Oversiru Tron Prame, and all Modern Tmprovementss_ roi Instru- ment warranted FIVE years. Made ander the super. OVESTE. who vision of ua. J. aR 4 EN "experience thirty hy prasticubasperis) over thirty-five yours, and is Our Tacilities for mnnufacturing enable us to sell these Insttaments from $100 to aki Oheaper than hy in jm ¢lass piwno forte. X CAMINAT ION--OF. ....|. SEE LAND CIRCILAR, lmmediate possession. : ica x "ir | a hat (ea shi 0 ia tid Va Xs SABBATH, SEPT. '80th; 1866, . SERMONS AS FOLLOWS: . Rev. W. JEFFERS. > D., Co- Delegate] at 10 o'clock a.m, ter| Rev, I. TAYLOR, D. 4 at 2} p. ms Rev. W.. McFanpsx,. Chairman of the District, at brit 64 my Dinner on n Monday 1 At 1 o'clock Pe. Me TICKETS ... ..25 CENTS, Lecture in the Tivening AtZo'clock, by the Revi L. Taylor, D: D. 0 Admission 25 cents. T. STOBBS, Supt, | Wi of selected Wild Lots, and impro FARMS FOR SALE At low prices and on long terms of payment, WILD LANDS! Bigs 10th con. 100 acres. 100 acres, 100 acres 100 ueres, 200 acres, 100 acres, Bouth 9, 14h con, " South 12th con. 13th con, 4th con, 61h con. Oth con. PF, 3 12, Bn. 100 ue ror The Inst two Lots adjoin the Monek, (Government road.) and the other Lots in Ruma, nre but 3 und 4 mites from suid Rond. BEXLEY Lot 4h con, » N. 15t con, 12, 200 neres, , A, ne il 81, Gull River € » o 18, Gull River 198 = ' J - 14, Noth West Buy ar SOMERVILLE. 121h concession, 200 acres, within 2 miles 0 Lot 7, the Be in Government Road, aul convenient 10 & Mills ELDON<\West §--24. 6th conression, 100 acres, MANVERS--Sooth j--18<1st con 100 eres, JH. PERRY. » \ Farms for Sale, 10 ACRES in the Township of Manvers, being, north-east part Lot No, 3, 2n concession ; within two lots of the Town line of DA REILNG Tq . 80 acres cleared, about 40 acres of which are rree from stumps. Comfortable Log House new frame barn, 34x60--good well, and a (hrifty young orchard of 230 trees. This property will be sold cheap, nud on long terms of pay ment, | ALSO Lot No. 12, 12th concession Mara, Two Hundred Acres, About 10 acres cleared, log house, &c. This is a choice lot, and is situated only some four miles from the centre road. ALSO 75 acres, being the East part of the South-halfof Lot 10, in the 4th Sopesssion of Mara, adjoining the Village of Breechin, Aboui one-half cleared, and a portion free of stumps. This lot adjoins the centre Rond. 100 acres, South-half Lot 10, in thie 11th con- cession of Mara, some 8 or 10 acres cleared, Log House, &e. Apply to, J. HAM PERRY. Whitby, Sept. 19, 1866. FARMTO RENT I ™ Rent that first class Farm consisting of the Wést-half of Lot No. 8, in the 3rd con- cession of the Township of Reach, There is over ninety acres ¢leared, and the land isin a good state of cultivation. There is a good dwelling house--a first rate barn 56x36, and other good out-building on the premises. -- For furthe 'r particulars, apply to the proprietor on the premises. ANGUS McKA 3; Reach, 20th Sept. 1866; FARM FOR SALE. = ACRES of excellent land all 3 J cleared, with good Frame House and Barn, thriving Young Orehard, and a zood well of water thereon--being the east-half of the north-half of Jot No. 5, in the 2nd concession of 'the TOWNSHIP OF REACH. JOHN 8. M. WIL COX, : Whitby P. 0. Whitby, Sept. 19, 1866. 31 Money to Loan! At a Low Kate of Interest. Apply to D. J. ADAMS, Prince Albert,--Office over T. O. Forman's Store, Or to JOHN ADAMS, Toronto. Wanted Immediately ! 3 : 100,000 Good Shaved HINGLES! : S - . ; S 3 For which the subeeriber will pay the 0 highest market price in trade. 0, X T. C. FORMAN, Rp Prince Albert, Sept. 19, 1866. 37 LS ca ps DO NOTICE Re hereb; that .the PR A ol! I% herel Wr Ni © ¥ a Deliv: Til Pod 1 ute, Jud County mgral Sal at re Faaet Hote ute i the Town of Whitby, on Monday. October 13, 1866, AUBERT SPRING, /ICENSED Auctionear for *the Town- Ships of Rens Brock, Uxbridge and Scott. pL taken at this hia pa X sale ap-| Sheriff's t the hour of 12 o'clo of (whieh Een Pastoen of he Pease, En a Si d, will take notice and Tove them selves accordingly. : He NELSON G. REYNOLDS, _ Ey Whitby; stber 4; 1868. « 8 3 rt AE ARAN ; Sa $ "ON

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