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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Jan 1867, p. 4

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"a AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. * tn the nattén of David Jolly, Jy , An ly, Jr., of the 2 a DY} Poni "Albert, an rn THE. Creditors of the Insolvent are notified sed SS me) blend A> ' a = Sn 220 A oh 0l any, dein art and if HA sining the fact: t ol under oath, with ers in support of such claims, Whitby, this 24th day of December, 1866. JAMES HOLDEN, - ficial ee, Blgw Whithy, ' Oottage to Let. A SRA Cottage, situated on rooms, vouch- urd street in Prince Albert, consisting of a good cellar, with an abundance of excellent water, and cvey other convenience uired about a comfortable dwelling. {amediate possession. Apply to GEO. ROBINSON. Prince Albert, Dec. 12, 1866." J eS Insolvent Act of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. 49 In the matter of James Murray of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, an Insolvent. E Creditors of the Insolvent are notified to 'meet at the office of the undersigned in the own of Whitby, County of Ontario, on Tues- , the 15th day of Jan , 1867, at two o'clock in the afternoon for the Public Examina- tion of the Insolvent. and for the ordering of the affairs of the Estate 'generally. Dated at Whitby, this 24th day of December, 4 JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Whitby. r 61-2in DR, WOO, PROPRIETOR OF THE Ottawa Cancer Infirmary, STARKS STREET AND MARIA STREET, OTTAWA, C. W. CANCERS CURED By a New, but Certain, Speedy, and near. ly Painless process, and without the use of the Knife. The cure will be guarantteed, and, as a proof of this, no pay is Tequired, until the cure is com- plete. 'The moment a cancer is discovered, it should be cured, as it will cost less and is mone ily, cured than when of longer standing, and there is nothing 18 gain, and everything to lose by delay. What now seems a harmless lump in the breast, neck, eye-lid or elsewhere, or small wart or sore on the lip, may, in a 'few tort short months, become a hideous, disgusting, destroying mass of disease. If required, refer- ences can to given to parties who have been cured many years siece, and who are now sound and healthy. = All communications promptly answered. No money required in advance, and done until the cure is complete 40-1 ATTENTION ! 0 the public, more especially to those who are desirous of disposing of their Farw £#)ek, Implements. &e. ' DECKER WADDELL "LICENSED AUCTIONEERS '* LIS BKS, {ils prepared to attend Ses of every descrip- %"uus and adoining County of e most reasonable terme. ife, Marine, and Accidental Insurance Ag Collectors, and general Commission Agents, Auction Booms comer Centre and King we: Oct. 10. 1886. 40 Volunteers ordered to the Frontier | AND J. BULLEN REMOVED S From his Old Stand to one door South of the Red White & Blue. "All Garments made in the Latest Styles and a Fit war- panteds- eee Ls yp Spring and" Summer Fashions Just re- ceived. J. BULLEN. Prince Albert, March:28; 1868. . ; 12 FARM TORENT Rent that first class Farm consisting of the West-half of Lot No. 8, in the 3rd con- cession of the Township of Reach, There is over ninety acresTcleared, and the land isin a good state of Sky There is a good dwelling house--a first rate barn 56x36, and other good out-building on the premises.-- Immediate possession, pd farther particulars, apply to the proprietor on ' ANGUS McKAY. Reach, 20th Sept. 1866. 37 2 Money to Lend IN SUMS OF Ata low rate of Interest. FAREWELL & MoGEE, Oshawa, Nov. 14,1866. N orth Ontario ! . When you visit the front, give the BROOGKLIN Stove Depot A CALL! HERE you will find a largo assort- ment of COOKING, AND PARLOR STOVES, AGRICULTURAL FURNACES, DUMD STOVES, TOVE PIPES, IN FACT! Everything in the line, anil at prices .as LOW as any other shop in the County. All Cooking Stoves furnished with extra heavy furniture. (5 Give a call and examine my prices, whether Jou purchase or not. All L ask is a fair tria R ber the Stand-- directly opposite the Globe Hotel. THOS, ROBSON. Brooklin, Nov. 1 1866. HENRY GRIST, Departmental; PARLIAMENTARY, AND ' PATENT AGENT, OTTAWA. - Transacts business with the Crown Landsand other Governmental Departments; Takes out satents for Inventions; Obtains Incorporation or Companies by Letters Patent; Drafts and akes charge of Private Bills during the Session, %c., for parties residing elsewhere, ' REFERENCES: Hon. A, Campbell, Commissioner of Crown Lands ; R. Justin, Esq., Hamilton; Messrs. RH. Lewis & Son, Toronto; Wi. Wilson, Esq , Simcoe ; Hon. J. Cprl- ing, London ; R, Bull, Inspector of Agencies, Colonial Life Assurance Co. 34 AROUND ! E subscriber having returned to Reach, has got himself comfortably located at the thriving Village of MANCHESTER or a en <u re w "fe he intends carrying on the "3 : . : (Tailoring Business In all its branches. Garments entrusted to his care will be made up in the latest styles ; and "nothing will be left undone by him--in way o neatness of fit, tion in charges, and care- ful attention ers--to obtain and secure a large share of public patronage. The Latest Styles received®promptly and rogularly, JAMES SQUIRE. Manchester, Oct, 18, 1866. Public Notice ! I, HENRY R. MORDEN, TAILOR. «MANCHESTER, 1SH distinctly to state that I have not left the Village of Manchester, nor have I the Shien intention of doing so--having just erec a comfortable Dwelling House WorkShop in the Village of Manchester, situat- ed'on the South side of the'road, leading from the Centre Road to the Gravel Road, where parties wishing anything in my line will alway me on hand. Returning my sincere thanks to the inhabi- tants of Manchester and gurrounding country for their liberal patronage and past favors, I hope by strict attention to business--neatness and despatch in the execution of orders, and woderation-in phargse, t0.securg a continuatiop and increase of public confidence and support. ne Latest Fashions regularly receiv | kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for work.~. 3 a "'HENRY R. MORDEN. Manchester, Sept. 25, 1866. 38 New Blacksmith'sShop MANCHESTER. HE subscriber would beg to.call attention of . his friends, and the public generally to the fact that he has leased--for a term of years-- that New Blacksmith's Shop opposite Mr. Par- kin's Carriage Factory, Manchester, where he intends ing on Blacksmithing in all its branches, He will always be on hand ready to attend to all who may require his services. Horses shod by the year or otherwise to suit + EE to inform_thé public: Tr wise ned a SHOP, --ad- Tn Jewett's Hotel, .. x Aaa BORELIA + the manufacture and salo of Gentlemen' Jor the es Boots cad Shoes. gbut the best material is used; and ld i pm hae om hs establishment. or the place--ong door south of D. ROSE. 4 Fixst Olass Stock! @ o-- : LIST OF CHARGES: Shoeing with new shoes....$2 50 per Fr Removing shoes 3a Ee! ha «Setting Wagon Tires... 1 50 per set. So Bu Tires... ta Aud all other work done proportionably' cheap. y the moderation of hig charges, strict Fr tion to business, and care in the performance of his work, he hopes to secure a shaxe of pub- tic confidence and support. °° R All work warranted to give satisfaction. . "WILLIAM DAVIS. Manchester, Oct 10, 1866. * 40-3m FARM FOR SALE. J 5 ACRES of excellent land all cleared, with good Frame House and Barn, thriving Young Orchard, and a good well of alse north-haif of lot No. 5 ln The 2nd concession of TOWNSHIP OF REACH. JOHN'S. M. WILLCOX, 'Whitby P. Our Whitby, Sept. 19, 1860. |AEROSENE AND GAS STOVES | | Tod'andCoftos Boilers, GlnsPots,Oil Cazats All 'the Cooking for a £1 family ; h £1 Ki 5 With £7 EE sat that me, thans och, Aree rvaesarsd by 1 Coon. Bend for Circular. A liberal discount to the | KEROSENE LAMP' HEATER CO'Y, 208 Pearl Street, New York. ~ $300 and Upwards| L= HE = » enerally and intending purchasers J HEREBY notify the public particularly, t6 be cautious with whom they conclude Bargains, before they call at the ! ONTARIO. CARRIAGE FACTORY Where they will find on hand a quantity of first class Cutters and Sleighs! Manufactured on the of the choicest matérial and first class workmen, Call and see them. X31 woul tomy numerous friends that this is the Cheapest House in Prince Albert to get your Horse Shoeing done. . Pay. {Work Warranted or mo ; 3 JAMES EMANEY. Prince Aibert, Dec. 26, 1866. HARRISON MAW & SON, (ONTRACTORS & BUILDER PORT PERRY! RE prepared to Contract for and put up Buildings of all kinds, whether Wood Brick or Stone, and finish off in the latest styles, with all the most modern improve- ments. Parties requiring good work done will do well to call, Z~Plans and Specifica- tions made to order. HARRISON MAW, JOHN H. MAW. Port Perry, Dec. 5, 1866. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! 'POLICE POLICE! CONSTABLE-- Hallo! you scoundrel you'll pull off the man's leg. ROBBER--O No! I don't want his leg, I want to get his Boots; they were made by Daynes & Snell, who never fail in getting up a first class article both in quality of material and neatness of fit. CONSTABLE-- I am aware of that--but go and let them take yonr measure and Il! warrant that you will get a pair that cannot be surpassed in style, workmanship and material--as they sell nothing but their own workmanship. DAYNES & SNELL Are prepared to manufacture--on the shortest notice, of the best material--Gent's, Ladies', Misses', Youths' and Childrens' BOOTS end SHOES, SHOP i . Pri : Prince Albert, Oct. BL laeap posite the Towa Ba) rings Aba. ¥. TR NEW ARRANGEMENTS! : NOw' IS THE TIVE TO PURCHASE B ; pe ! rult Trees . Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Shrubs, Roses; Strawberries, Hedge Plants, &c. HAVING YET ON HAND OVER $7,000 OF MORSERY - PRODUCTIONS I I I WILL SELL THEM FOR THE LOWEST LIVING PROFITS ! M faction thronghout this autee their success. in Province of Canada. a th ablistifentiof Provincial Exhibitions, I have not failed 10 ear Prize sor THE BEsT DisprAY OF Fruit,-- except it one instance, an that Joa fa And in the case of the laet exhibition in Hamilton, in the Fall of 1864, that the judges ia addition to ¥ TREES are well grown, stout bodied and healthy, and are giving general satis- Province, and when the selection 18 left to me, 1 will gu off the Fn not exhibit. | my productions weie considered of eo superior a nature, the First Prize awarded them a DrrLoMA. ; : Mr, Thos, Guy, Mr. Morris, Mr. Golden, Mr, White, Mr, C. C. Kellett, Mr, Card, and Mr, Pringle Are.now soliciting orders in this and adjoining Counties, and with much pleasure I can confidently recommend them to my numerous patrons and the public geaerally. All orders sent to the siibscriber will be punctually attended to. J. H. E. HOGG, 'Wholesale and Retail Agent, TORONTO NURSERIES, Box 75, Port Perny, C. W. Port Perry, Aug. 15, 1866. 32 PRINCE ALBERT. CARRIAGE FACTORY. HE subseriber at the commencement of the Summer Campaign, begs to inform the ublic thet having taker grperial pains in securing the best material the eountry ho and baving had some 27 years experienco in the business, he is prepared lo Yt 7 17 eupply superior Wagons,Carriages& Tmplements : AT SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE PRICES: 14 : es in want of anything in his line may rel dn'getting a handsome and substantial article, th et cxail hin atcounterfeiters 14 a jealous rival, to the contrary notwithstand: Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing. and General Jobbing, | i : GEORGE WHITE. Prince Albert, Apiil 18, 1866. * i fis 2 ! rr ------r i king at his win lace of business, manufacturing every-| NE, such as Sofas, Centre, Dining Sf. Braweisel Tables, n P House and 8i ng 'and Paper ce lot of 8 RNORSVINGS for [VHE Subscriber is still w thing in the CABINET LINE, s Cupboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, &c. Hanging done on ihe shortest notice. GA Sale Framed to order, ar- The fruit grown in the Toronto Nurseries is indisputably the best WATCHMAKER 1 would eall particular attention to the fact that since , PHOTOGRAPH BROOKS fo BNGET, GSHAWA, | Osmawa, Jan. 20, 1866. NEW WATCHES! New Clock New Jewelry & Silver-plate, W. HEPINSTALL'S IBROOKLIN. : ----C De § CE -- N.B. Allkinds of Watches and Clocks neatly repaired and WARRANTED. BROOKLIN, Dec. 26, 1866. ' 51 IF YOU WANT A : cooD #2 STOVE 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 Box Stoves in the County. STOVE PIPES, EAVE TROUGHS TIN and JAPAN WARE, of every description, - A. E. MCCAW. [| Particular attention paid to all kinds of Jobbing. Prince Albert, April. 19, 1866. 4 Furniture Warerocoms Ww. H. PARK, Maker & Undertaker, hd Cabinet ' PRINCE ALBERT. ye I AS now on hand a large and compete assortment of Cabinet Furniture, which he js selling Cheap. 'I'he Stock consists of Chairs, Bedsteads, Sof.s,. Bureaus, Cop- boards, Stands, Dining and Centre Tables, of newest styles. Every aiticle of House- hold Furnitnre made to order by first class workmen, and warranted. All repairing promptly attended. 5 A large Stock of COFFINS, ard COFFIN TRIMMINGS of every description kept constantly on hand and for sale. Directions relating to funerals will be promptly forwarded to fig Cemetery witnaut charge. All orders in this branch of his business will 1eGeive prompt and faithful attention, dt"Very reasonable-sharges, ~~ A Hearse formshed when required. 1% The highest price paid in CASH for Butternut Lumber. * W. H. PARK, Sign of the Red White and Blue, Prince Albeit, Sept. 5. 1866, 35 THE OLD STAND FOR EVER. HE Subscriber takes this method of retnrning thanks to his numerods customers for their liberal patronage for the past SIX YEARS, and begs to intimate that he is .coustantly prepared to furnish them 'with Wagons and Buggies! And that he is now preparing FIFTY Sets of his PREMIUM IRON & WOOD EED ITAR- ROW made in the latest improved Scotch styles. Parties Jesiring 10 purchase would do well to call and inspect his Stock before purchasing else- where. Having bought his Stock for Cush, he is determined not to be undersold by any other manufacturer in the County. All Work Warranted. 'WY, STEEL. Manchester, April 10, 1866. 14-1y WH. DECKER, Pg { JINR "AS Removed to the premises tately oceupied by Mr. D. JoLLy, in the, Vietoria Block, two 'doorggouth of the Town all, where may be found a gaod BLOCK OF c= memset WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. rabtionl. watchmaker he Refie As as ¢ competition, and will warrant all work executed by hig. x3 He will not be responsible for any work 1eft in his possession over one year. . Remember the shop--in the Victoria Block, nearly under the "Observer" office. - Prince Albert, Dec. 5, 1865. 48 » J. P. JOHNSTON, ) WATCHMAKER, AND JWELER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HOP et GOLD'AND SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS, FANCY. GOODS; &C., &C, King Street Bast - = - OSHAWA. 0 Watches and Jewelry Neatly Repaired. Oshawa, Jan 25; 1865. 31y FIRST PRIZE $2 per dozen. Satisfaction 'guaranteed. Copying done reasonable. ! ; 1 M. 0. DONOVAN, i «RRACTIEAL 'Special Notice. a number J SORTINS of all slaes, reauy- A First Class Hearse. ALSO, AGENT FOR TOMB STONES. s Carriage {BROCK STRE] ! #3% Maker NEAR THE ET, WHITBY I best material. Work . 0 GOOD assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from A made to order w * P 5 virtue'of a_certain Writ of . Fieri Facias out of the Gounty Court and-to. me directed 9 - CHARLES HENRY DAVIDSON; AND Fats Plaintiffs WILLIAM GORDON, ; v8. JOHN YADO, Defendant, Viz :--The South half of ber Thres in Jia The Souths bat pct, mes Taam a NELSON G. REYNOLDS. RE Sheriff C.0. RT TIE Le cd Whitby, 12th Dec., 1866. REMI - , THE subscriber begs to {nform his gumerous customers that he has 0 from' . removed the shop lately occupied hid him to the premises i Sd re, where he is pre su] o ! den ed Wagons,Carriages,8.c. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. - Constantly on hand 8 large supply of those ex< ! od " 4 Revolving Horse Rakes} Such as manufactured last' year, Good Sheds on the premises under which to tore Carriages, &c., while under repairs. y JAMES PARKIN, Manchester, April 18, 1866. . VICTORIA Sewing Machine. AGENTS WANTED ! $10 to $15 pe day. ACTIVE Agents wanted to canvass and sell A our new and beautiful Victoria Family Sewing Machines. Price only $15, The great. est invention on a new principle, is the most simple, and warranted for three years, being the only first class cheap machine ever ntroduced in Canada. Do not be humbugged into pur- chasing some cheap worthless machine. Ifyou buy the Victoria you have a certainty with all the late improvements. There is no cheap ma chine to be pompired with it ; in fact there is so high Prived machihe eanexcelit in all kinds of work, Sample Machines sent on secelpt of 315 in a registered letter. We will gi ve commissions or will pay a liberal salary and ex- penses. For particulars and terms address (with stamp), ik GATES & CO., No. 14 King Street East, 8-1y ToroNTO. Good News for All! I rake PICTURES taken in all kinds of weather, at J. A. CLARK'S PHOTOGRAPH CAR, UXBRIDGE. The subscriber is prepared to execute, in the best style, Photographs, Ambrotypes, eleneo- types, Carte d' Visites, and all kinds of pictures known to the Profession, at his Car, west of Crosby's Store, Uxbridge, cheap and warranted to suit customers. Pictures copied and photo graphed, or enlarged to any size di ired. J. A. CLARK: Uxbridge, Oct. 11, 1805. 40 SILVER SKIRT MORE E.ASTIC!} shah MORE GRACEFUL? Andgyill keep it snap "ita. Placa" betigr than ang other Skirt, This néw and beautiful sty' drsirt (Patented > March 7, 1865,) was awarded by the GaEar MericAN Institute FAIr, held in New York, October, 1865, a Silver Medall! . The highest premium ever given for a Hoop Skirt. The Steel Rpein are wound with a fine plated wire (in place of a cotton covering) which will not wear off or become soi and: the whole skirt be washed without injury or fear of rusting, and will be as good ag new. THE COMBINATION SILVER SKIT. This invention combines with the, cotton * skirt, the advantages of our SER SKIRT ; the bottom hoops are the same as those' used ip (the silver skirt, the covering of w! y cannot wear off, while the upper ones are ¢o with cotton. No y g once worn one our Skirts, will be willing to wear any aa! 1 Ran SEES J Bed , tion, durability and neatpess ah in tA FAVORITE SKIRT. Manufactured and sold by the Silver Skirt, Wire Manufagturing Company, =~" 30 & 32 Barclay Street, : JW New York, T. 8, SPERRY, Supt. nh 22-1, ~Errors-of Youth, A Gentl- man who suffered for years from Nerzons Debilitv, Premature Decay. and all the effects of fou wl indiscretion, will for the sake of sul nity, send free to all who need it, the recipe a rect cy of di for miking the sin'ple remedy by which he by the ndvets was cured. Sufferers wishingto profi tiser's experience, cau do so by addressing 1" . JOHN B, OGDEN, _ No. 13, Chambers 8, New York, : Whitby, Prince Abert, and co THE Subscriber hegs to intimate to the travel ing, sommuiity that he continues to furnish a Covered Conveyance tioned pluses every law aftes the arrival of the M { in connect'with . v =o Sr mand Produce hee i exchange for watk, { ih esa and \paidito rep {0% ALL WORK, WARRANTED. ? » " 'reaching - Prince 'Albert in time to ll Be or an oe tive: : of tho Manill: ches ; MH time in ritand Wi : ", Nir Bata and Dette oh me risk of th an oF SE, a Fp fle or | Whitby, Jan. 111866. YOR

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