O% HUNDRED THOUSAND dollars 10 Loan on Mortgage security, in sus 10 suit borrowers, at a very moderate rate of interest. Apply at the far-famed Manchester War e, 10 i JOHN HODGSON. y Rrerrrsscrs kind) mitted to T. N. Gibbs, Eu M. P. P Oshawa; M. C. Cameron, Fsq., M. PP, Torowo} Rev. B Worrell, M. A.,'Tncumbent. Osha. wa ; Wim Live, Esq, Whitby; Rev. L B Cadwell, My Adam cl cngog hin Clark, Esq., a on, F:xq .Onkwood ; George Brabazon, Esq Malcolm Gillespie, Esq., Brack; Col. Vroom: Brethour, Esq, James Spieran, Esq, Vreooman Manchester, Sept, 6th, 1666. HALF A MILLION JMoney to Lend. T ments, whereby he is prepared to lend $500,000 of Private Fundg, on good mortgage security, ata low rate of interest. The borrow- er can have his own time to pay the principal. I din also Agent for two of the largest mone- tary institutions in Canada,.that lend money from 3 to 10 years, at six per cent interest. «. No Commission charged. Silver Greenbacks bought and sold. Apply \personally to JAMES HOLDEN, OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, Nortary Pusric, Land Insurance, General Agent, §e., §e. Orrice--McMillan's Block, Brock Street. Whithy, Oct. 3, 1866. 39 NOTICE County of Ontario, } 13 hereby given that the To Wit: § A Court "oft Assize, Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, will be holden in and for the County of Ontario, in the Court House, in the Town of Whitby, on MONDAY, SEPT, 25, 1867, At the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of which all Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and all others concerned will take notice and govern them- selves accordingly. NELSON G. REYNOLDS, Sheriff. Per R. T. Tomlinson. Sheriff's Office, Whitby, Aug. 12, 1867. 33-5w OR Sale that exellent Farm consisting of Farm for Sale! F the south-halt ur Lot No. 8, in the 5th con- cession of the Township of Reach. Nearly all cleared. A House and a good*Frame Barn, with a constant supply of good witer.-- Conveniently situated between Manchester and Utica. Apply to MORRISON & SAMPSON. Corner of Church and Colborne Sts., 'Toronto. April 17 133 14-tf Ontario Hotel, BROCK-ST., WHITBY. C. DAWES, ProPrIETOR. Flour and Feed Store. pe Subscriber begs to intimate to the in- habitants of habitan PRINCE ALBERT, And surrounding Villages that he has opened a Flour and Feed Store, OppositeCowan'sStore 'Where he intends to keep constantly on hand a quantity of FLOUR, OATMEAL, CORNMEAL, BRAN AND SHORTS. Wheat, Oats and Corn taken in exchange. IF Parties ordering any of the above articles can have them delivered at their residences. Terms Cash. 8 - THOMAS PASCQOE prince Aber July 9, 1867. PASCO cr ck B® tioneer. a Licence for the the Township of HE Subscriber, holdin County of Ontario, an F Mariposa, would beg to state to Farmers and ke 8 others, requiring his services, that whatever 0 business is entrusted to his care, will be prompt ly and carefully attended to. Charges moderate. Terms, Days of Sale, &c., &c., arranged at the Observer Office, Prince Albert. E. MAJOR. Borelia, March, 27th, 1867 Psorocomium. THE GREATEST ITPOH KILLER Sth century. It curesin halfan hour.-- 5 2 Jnly 25 cents. W. A. TOMLINSON, tl 3 | Pri "arf CAUTION. I HEREBY notify the public g and i 5, cautious with whom they conclude Bargains, before they call at the ONTARIO CARRIAGE FACTO to be Where they will find on hand a quantity of first class Carriages & Wagons, Manufactured on the ises of the choi: ial and first class workmen. hem. X77 1would also intimate to my numerous friends that this is the Cheapest House in nce Albert to get your Horse Shoeing done. Work Warranted or no Pay. JAMES EMANEY. 51 "PRINOC E ALBERT CARRIAGE FACTORY. Ci of the § HE subscriber at the supply superior Wagons,Carriages & Implements AT SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE PRICES. Parties in want of anything in his line may rely on getting a handsome and substantial article,the contemptible and childish hint at counterfeiters by a jealous rival, to the contrary notwithstanding. Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing. and General Jobbing. GEORGE WHITE. |, Prince Albert, April 18, 1866. JUST RECEIVED! A superior lot of FRENCH CALF SKIN Which will be Sold Cheap for Cash ; also on hand a large Stock of Spanish Sole Leather, which will be disposed of on the most favorable terms to cash purchasers. Having a large number of men constant employed in manufacturing Boots & Shoes I'am prepared to offer inducements equal if not superior to any house in the trade. purchased in the best markets, which will be- sold at a slight ad: vance on the cost. You will find it to your advantage to come and examine the Stock. Cash for Hides, Tallow and Hemlock Rark. J. WRIGHT. PRINCE ALBERT ano MANCHESTER, October 24, 1866. } Call and see paign, begs to inform the ublic that having taker especial pains in securing the best material the country affords, and having had some 27 years experience in the business, he is prepared to The Stock of Fruit Trees in t complete ip every department. Communications carefull substantial Testimonials below, Brooxvin, Jan. 9, 1867. _ I saw some very fine Fruit Trees, &e. from the Ham- ion Nurseries, delivered at Brooklin, by the Agent, Mr. Geo. B. Faint. J. B. BICKELL, Reeve of Whitby. RacraN Mirus, Jan. 8, 1867. Mr. Fait, Sir,--I have great pleasure in stating that the Fruit 'I'rees, & you are the the best [ have received from any Nursery yet. They all seem to have been tuken up with great care, as the roots are in excellent condition. MOSES SMITH. BraokLin, Jan. 8, 1867. Mr. G. B. Faint delivered several boxes of Fruit Tiees at my Hotel, Brooklin, last fall. They were carefully packed, und seemed 10 give general sutisfac- tion to his numerons customers. ALEX. ALEXANDER. Whaitsy, Jan. 5, 1867. Ido herely certify that I received a number of Apple Treex from the Hamilton Nurseries ; they are first class trees in every respects ROBERT GARDNER. raising HARDY Varieties of Winter Fruit. us with their orders we gurrantee to bring them NURSERY PRODUCE and NQTHING ELSE. attende: We would call the attention of intending Fruit Growers to the Shrubs, &e,, I received: from | wh ----t HAMILTON NURSERIES. WARREN HOLTON, Proprietor. GEO. B. FAINT, Agent,--Brooklin, P.O. hese extensive Nurseries are very Particular attention is paid to To parties favouring IRST CLASS Orders or to. East Waitsy, Jan. 5, 1867. I have no hesitanon in recommending such Fruit Trees us I received from the Hamilton Nurseri ss -- They are fully us good as represciieds » HENRY GRAHAM. Whitey, Jan. 7, 1867. T received n quantity of Fruit Trees at Brooklin, which I had ordered from Warten Holton's Nurseries, Hamilton, C. W,, and [ must say that they were just gent. Mr. Faint, reprosented them to be. In fact all the 8 that | have seen from these Nurseries are fine specimens of the different varieties, THOMAS ARKSEY. East Wiitsy, Jan. 3, 1867. 1 gave my order for Fruit Trees to Mr, Faint, Agent for the Hamilton Nurseries, and have much pleasure in stating that I was well sutisfied with the way im which it was filled, 'The Trees were very large, well formed, healthy, and in good growing condition. HENRY DEARBORN. JCorumpus MiLrs, Jan. 4, 1864. 1 hereby certify that Ireceived a number of Apple, Pear and Plum "Trees, from the Hamilton Nurseries through the Agént, Geo. B. Faint, und have no hesiia tion in recommending them to intending Plaiters, as Trees of the very best qualit JA MES GOODMAN. HARRISON MAW & SON, [ACTOR PORT RE prepared to. Contract for and put v & BUHDERY PERRY!" up Buildings of all kinds, whether Wood Brick or Stone, and finish off in the atest styles, with all the most modern improve- Also an immense Stock of Boots and Shoes ments. Parties requiring good work done will do well to call. tions made to order. HARRISON MAW, Port Perry, Dec. 5, 1866. THE OLD STAND FOR BVER. (Plans and Specifica- JOHN H. MAW, HE Subscriber takes this method of returning thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal patronage for the past SIX YEARS, and begs 10 intimate that he is coustantly prevared to furnish them with Wagons and Buggies! And that he is now preparing FIFTY Sets of his PREMIUM IRON i. . 1. OW made in the latest proved Scotch ing - $WO0D SEEN HAL NOoODIC HE! A. SINCLAIR B= to in arrived, consisting of FIRST CLASS TEAS and a CHOICE LOT OF GROCERIES. Wines, Brandies, and other Liquors of the best brands --Porter and Ales. Wines, Brandies, &c., for medical purposes. He would say to HOTEL KEEPERS that they have only to call and examine his Stock to be convinced that they can do better by buying at his establishment than at any other in the County or out of it. (7% Come, see, and be convinced. A large assortment of FISH will anive next week. Prince Albert, Oct. 17, 1866. R. WILSON, BRUGGIST, -fenh -- 3) OPPOSITE SCOTS. HOTEL ui . PRINCE ALBERT 41-1y rh EALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Trusses, Hair Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, Sponges, and Soaps, &c. Special attention given to the preparation and dispensing of Physicians prescriptions. Prince Albeit, Jan. 22, 1867. FARMERS CARTWRIGHT ENCOURAGE Local Industry and Home Manufacture, REMOVAL 2) customers that has shop lately occupied b; 4 bid Subscriber having fitted up and thoroughly repaired the Amboy Woolen Mills! Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Cart- wright and t Townships, that he is pre- 3 AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. put Seon Bie, Dl and Dyeing, on the shortest notice, and wi the greatest promptitude, From his' long prac- | Revolving Horse Rakes ! tice an the he flatters Such as manufactured last year. Wholesale Dealer in Medi Sole Agent for Canada, PRrINCE ALBERT. J: HE A LS... Celebrated Itch Ointment TE subseriber keeps constantly a large quan= tity or his Celebrated Itch Ointment. A cure warranted. Price 25 cents a box. J. HEAL. Tailor _Prines Albert, Dec. 5, 1866. Farm for Sale, Pe Sale that First Class Farm being the North-half of Lot No. Io. in the 12th con- "Townshi cession of ¢ of Reach. 90 Acres cleared and in a high state of cultiva- tion, and well fenced. There are two Frame Houses on the Broperty with food Kir 5 re is a caj young orcl of h Et and a BE me supply of ical ly to the propri Aaron Ba w--on the Dremiscs---ir by totter Found: AARON BAGSHAW, Proprietor. Greenbank, July 3 1867. > 26-¢¢' Manchester, June 1 himself that parties entrusting their work to him will have the same done to theirsatisfaction. LIST OF PRICES: For Carding 5 cts per 1b, cash--6 cts credit. '* Falling 10 cts per yard, cash. tore Carriages, &c., while under repairs. JAMES PARKIN. Manchester, April 18, 1866. form his friends and the public generally that his FALL STOCK hae [Carriage - THE subscriber begs to nform his numerous removed from the him to the premises Ine ly aipled i a hotel south of Mr. Gordon's Store, where he is prepared to supply the public ? With first class if » Wagons,C arriages,&c. Constantly on hand a large supply of those ex- cellent Good Sheds on the premises under which to Parties desiring to purchase woula do well to eall and inspect his Stock before Jurchnsingelse- where. Having bought his Stock for Cush, he is determined not to be undersold by any other manufacturer in the County. All Work Warranted. WM, STEEL. Manchester, April 10, 1866. 14-1y J P. JOHNSTON, WATCHMAKER, AND JWELER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN VER WATCHES GOODs3, &C., &C., * OSHAWA. GOLD AND SII. CLOCKS, FANCY King Street East - -- 05 Watches and Jewelry Ne Oshawa, Jan 25, 1865, DONOVWVA PRACTIC red. 3-1y atly Repai M. O. NEAR THE TOWN HALL, x TD FAG \ PR . BROCK STREET WHITBY I : Semis ) comstemins GOOD assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from best material. Work A made to order with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention paid to repairing 7% ALL WORK WARRANTED. BORELIA Cabinet Warerooms!! ------0 6 CE ---- TEE Subscriber is still working at his old place of business, manufacturing every- thing in the CABINET LINE, such as Sofas, Centre, Dining and Broaxtast Tables, Cupboards, B , Bedi Is, Chairs, &ec. (= House and Sign Painting and Paper Hanging done on the shortest notice. (= A choice lot of STEEL ENGRAVINGS for Sale and Framed to order. -Speeial Notice.--A FIRST CLASS HEARSE. A number of COFFINS of all sizes, ready-made--extra finish. ALSO, AGENT FOR TOMB STONES, (= Good Lumber and Produce taken in exchange for work, Borelia, Oct. 24, 1866. JOHN NOTT. Fulling and Dressing 123 cents per yd, cash. Fulling, Dressing and Dyeing 25 cents per yard, cash, i THOMAS STINSON. Cartwright, May 22, 1867. 19-3m Brandon Brothers Manofactorers of B SOUITS, CONFECTIONERIES, &C.0 S58 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Biscuits, B W. H Coufectioneries, &ea, PRINCE ALBERT, CANNINGTON, C. W. Cannington, April 17, 1867. J NOTICE! All persons andebted to the late firm of CURRIE & BROWN, Prince Albert, eitlier by note" or book account, are re quested to settle the same forthwith to the ucdersigued, in orcer to save costs. J. H. BROWN. 9, 1867, 14-14 and drnamental PAINTER. C. 24 Prince Albert, April 24, 1867, [ARSH. house, Sign, Carviage, LACE of busi t the C PAS in Sp fries 'ainting, & 15 NEW WATCHES ! New Jewelry & Nilver-plate, AT W. HEPINSTALL'S "BROOKLIN. Ew sd ot sien aad Clocks neatly Topiel and WARRANTED, New Clocks !: Life-Like PIUTURES & Can be hag at Hoitt's Phtograph Gallery, OSHAWA. Either Plain, finished in India Ink, Oil or Water Colors, Also at the Prince Albert Gallery Of G. JIASSEY, of any size or style of finish known © the Art. 5 - Call and examine Specimens. J. E. HOITT. G. MASSEY. April 17, 1867. 2 Money to Lend IN SUMS OF $300 and Upwards, Ata low rate of Interest. FAREWELL & McGEE, Solicitors, ge. 45-2m 14-1y Oshawa, Nov. 14, 1866. Volunteers ordered to the Frontier! J. BULLLN HAS REMOVED From his Old Stand to one door South of the Red White & Blue. All Garments made in the Latest Styles and a Fit war- ranted. 73 Spring and Summer Fashions just re- ii ceived. J. BULLEN. Prince Albert, March 28, 1866. 1 The most Popular Remedy ever offered to the Public. TOMLINSON'S PAIN-AILIER, For the cure of Fain both External and Internal, The greatest Pain Curing Remedy yet discovered, Pain cannot long exist where this Remedy is faithtully used. Give it one fair trial and you will use © no other. It is acknowledged by those who have used other remehies of this kind, to be the best and PROCLAMATION | To all whom it may Concern: Now all men DY. thiese P ni Shat it ee a viduals ros dent find about PORT PERRY! ERECTING DWELLING {Ty wouses, &L. In' the aforesaid Town of Port Perry. . Now this is 'herefore to notify the aforesaid residents of Port Perry, that I am prepared to BUILD, ERECT AND COMPLETE In a substantial manner all such buildings, whether of Wood, Brick or Stone. And Whereas having Leased the Sush & Boor Factory, I am prepared to furnish Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Eid ke ih Wood-turning, Face-Planing, and Flooring on the shortest notice and at reason- able rates. Given under my hand at Port Perry in the Township of Reach and County of Ontario, this 4th day of April, 1867. (Signed) GEO. ROBINSON, BuiLper. Note.--A few thousand feet of Seasoned Floor ng for sale. x y OAT NEAL MILL! FUE Subscriber would embrace this oppor- ity of thanking his many friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since he started business in Reach. He would inform all whom it may concern that he has erected a FIRST RATE 0AT MEAL MILL In connection with his FLOURING MILL on the 5th concession Reach--between Manchester He has got his Flouring Mill in a Gristing done on the and Utica. first rate state of repair. shortest notice. = First class Oat Meal always on hand to exchange for Oats. Flour and Feed constantly on hand. ¥3" Parties ordering Flour, Oat Meal &ec., in the neighboring villages, can bave it delivered at their residences. ANDREW PAUL. Reach, June 5, 1867. 22-2m Money to Loan. NY quantity of Money to Loan at 8 per cent interest. Apply to DAVID J. ADAMS, Office over T. C. Forman's Store, PRINCE ALBERT. or To JOHN ADAMS, Toronto Street, TNroNTO. Prince Albert, May 1, 1867. most valuable of any known, for the di: for which it is recommended. JF Sold by all medicine dealers. PRICE ONLY 23 CENTS. Tt 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. Valuable Farm for Sale. HEundersigned will sell the N. E. part of Lot 22, in the 9th concession of the Town- acres all cleared and moderately well fenced. -- Improvements--Frame Barn, Log House, Well, &c. Roads good and markets convenient, ein situated on the west side of Lake Scugog an about 3 miles from Port Perry. Terms $1800. At least $800 down and the balance in annual instalments to suit the pur- chaser, with interest at 7 per cent. Apply to " : JOHN CHAMBERS, Proprietor, 4 Walkerton, Co. Bruce, C. W. or JOSEPH GOULD, (Tenant) on the Farm. Walkerton, April 2, 1867. 12 N.B. The farm is now rented at $120 per annum. It would be difficult to invest $1800 to better advantage. DR. WOOD, PROPRIETOR OF THE Ottawa Cancer Imfir 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. of this, no pay is required, until the cure is com- plete. The a caneer is ered, it should be cured, as it will cost less and is more speedily cured than when of longer standing, and there is nothing to 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, ds sting, 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 . No money in advance, and done until the cure is complete 40-1 R. THOMAS, SADDLE AnD aleds Harness Maker Thomas' New Building, South of Gibbs Block, Simcoe Street, OSHAWA. HE attention of farmers and others is in- vited to his stock of heavy and light har- ness, all of which is new_and of superior make. on , there ill pe ind a eh 3 wi neral saadle; nl y &e. rey in es made tor order on the shortest notice. Repairing done neatly and sid 'R. THOMAS. Oshawa las. 23,1867. 3-1y ship of Reach, County of Ontario, containing 64 |" The cure will be guarantteed, and, as a proof found a eho ce selection of HENRY GRIST. Departmental, Parliamentary, and Patent Agent, OTTAWA. Tansacts business with the Crown Lands and other Governmental Departments; Takes out patents for Inventions; Obtains Incorporation for companies by Letters Patent; Drafts and takes charge of Private Bills during the Session, &c., for parties residing elsewhere. REFERENCES: Hon. A. Compbell. Commissoner of Crown T. Justin, Esq., Hamilton ; A Lewis, Toronto; Wim, Wilson, Hsx., ng. London ; R. Wull, Inepecto Life Assurance Co. Londs L404 "910g SUOPIOY § MENS 19:0--J OHS 'Io[IBY, e[qeuoIgsEey AU aAd Grovesteen & Co., PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 Broadway, New York, HE SE PIANOS received the Highest Award of Merit Lat the World's Fair, over the best makers from London, Paris, Germany, the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston; also, the Gop 1eDaL at the Mechanics' Insitute, for FIVE SUC- CESSIVE YEARS !! Our Pianos contain the French Giand Action, Harp Pedal, Oversiiung Bass, Full Iron Prue, and all Maden Improvements, Every Instru- ment warranted FI ears. Made under the snper- n of MR. J. . GROVESTEEN, who practical experience of aver thil ve years, 1d is the maker of over dleven thousand piane fortes,-- Our facilities for manufaciuring enable us to sell these Instruments from $100 to $200 Cheaper than any first class pinno forte. 20-1v Good News for All! IFE-LIKE PICTURES taken in all kinds of weather, at 1.A. CLARK'S PHOTOGRAPH CAR, UXBRIDGE. The subscriber is prepared to execute, in the best style, Photographs, Ambrotypes, Melenco~ types, Carte d' Visites, and all kinds of pictures known to the {gfession, at Car, west of Crosby's Store, Uxbridge, cheap and warranted tp suit customers. Pictures copied and photo ; or enl d to any size desired. Insolvent Act of 1864 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. vil f Ontario, N the County Court of Rioviuse o Orn! $ I the County of Ontario. In the matter of THOMAS BODEN, an lusolvent. : On Monday the twenty-third day of Septem- A ersigned will a) u hurts for a discharge wader the sad Act. THOMAS BODEN. Uxbridge, July 13,1867, "J. A. CLARK. Uxbridge, Oct. 11, 1865. 40 MR, A. BARRETT, Photograph r King St.» Oshawa. HOTOGRAPHS in the very best style P mauufactured in our Ao: i are Entrance through Mr. Carswell's Con- fectionery Store. whi! Oshawa, April 17, 1867. r 11