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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Feb 1868, p. 3

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Apri 11357 . I~ . REACH MARKETS, Prince Albert, Feb., 6, 1868. Fall Wheat, $1.75 @ $1.83 4 bush. Spring Wheat, 81 50 @ $1.60 4 bush. Barley, 100 . Peas, T5¢, Clover Seed, $4.25 4 bush. Oats, 50¢. Butter 16¢. & 1b. Eggs 12ic. Cord Wood--dry $2--green $1.50. Farmers Read This ! GREAT BARGAINS AT THE "MANCHESTER W A REHOUSE." In order to effect a clearance to prepare for Spring Importations direct from Britain, The Subscriber requests the attention of all cash pur- chasers in want of Cheap Goods to the following, All Dry Goods are marked in plain figures at the LOWEST CASH PRICE, and to all pur- chasers of Dry Goods to the value of $5, a pre- sent of the value of 50 cents will be added ; pur- chasers of $10, a present of $1 of $20, a present of $2 ; of 830, a present of $3 ; of 850, a present of a splendid Cape, or Shawl, of the value of $6; and to a purchaser of $100, an elegant Black or Colored Silk Dresswortlr $13 will be given, In addition to the above,great bargains are offered in Groceries, &c. A fair Tea at 45¢ per 1b, good at 60c, and excellent at 80c; good Plug Tobaccos at 25¢ per 1b; fine Raisins at 10¢, very best 124c jel j, Currants from 12 to 25 Ibs for a dollar; Rice 22 1b8 for i dolla i> gallons good Coal Oil and Tin Oan for $1 25, - or 15¢ per gallon. -- Complete Tea Setts of 472 pieces ut $2 2h per Sott. Men's Boots $2 25 to 2 75. Cut Nuils 83 50 per 100 1b, Cotton Bags $4 per dozen. Other articles in proportion. Extraordinary Bargins offered in y-made Clothing. Over- coats at from 82 50 to $11 each. Heavy Woolen Pants at $1 50 per pair. Parties wanting Suits made to order, can have them made by one of the best Tailors in the County, on reasonable terms. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Parties owing for past due accounts are re- quested to call and settle up. ADAM GORDON. Manchester, Feb. 5, 1868. TENDERS FOR '91. TE okks will be received at the County | = Clerk's Office, from any party willing to contract for the delivery of 15Cordsof Green Wood BEECH AND MAPLE. | ALSO FOR Supplies for the Gaol. | All information in respect thereof can be obtain- ol from the County Clerk, at his Oflice, Court ouse, H.J. MACDONELL, C. C. County Clerk's Office, Whitby, Feb. 4th, 18¢8. y 5-3w Masonic Notice. SPECIAL Communication of Prince Albert Lodge No. 183, of F. & A. Masons, will be held on 'TUESDAY even- ing next, the 11th inet. J. W. TROUNCE, SECRETARY. 5-1w Feb. 5, 1€68. Farm £ es Sale that excellent Farm consisting of the south-h Af of Lot No. 8, in the 5th con- cession of the Towaship of Reach. Nearly r; . A House and a good Frame Barn, vith a constant supply of govd water.-- Conveniently situated between Manchester and Uliem. Apply to MORRISON & SAMPSON, Corner of Church and Colborne Sfs., _Togonto, . 2 14 _ BRITISH AMERICAN Commercial College ! *| ing, Brdck Street, Whitby, queens ELIPTIC 1 | Cordwood W. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE | Price Only $15. | ANTED by the Subseriber 00d Beech, Birch and" Maple Wood, for which the subscriber will pay the very Lighes price in goods at the lowest cash prices. , unsurpassed for certainty of stitch, ; Prince Albert, Jan. 22, 1868. reliability, eage, quietness of movement, and for; -- Ee = real worth it has no equal, 3 / ¥5™ For Sale at the Post Office, Port Perry. H. GORDON. ig >" Port Perry, Jan. 29, 1808. Tenders for Township Offices. --_-- SEALED TEEDERS will be received by the undersigned, up till, Friday, the 7th day of February next, For the performance--for the current year--of the the duties of the following Township Offices. Said Tenders to state distinctly the amount for which the parties tendering will pezform all the duties belonging to the office for which he tenders, Ist. For Assessing the Township of ach. : 2ud. For Collecting the Taxes in Assess- ment Division No, 1. 3rd. For Collecting the Taxes in Assess- ment Division No. 2. . . 4th. For Inspecting (License Inspector) Assessment Division No.1. "LOST 'BI 92 "1eqry sour = » 0 0 0 (SANA ALVA) = 'NOS90Y DI NED 408 0 NRT 0) 'LAILTV TONIW I 5th. For Inspecting (License Inspector) Assessment Division No. 2. Tenders to be marked * Assessor," " Collect- or D. No. 1," " Collector D. 2," "Inspector ip No. 1," "Inspector D. No. 2," as the case may Je. N. B.-The lowest or any other tender need not be aceepted, "LISI 'BI "92 JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. Reach, Jan. 21, 1868. 3-3w . Assessment Division No. 1, contains all the lands west of the dividing lines of lots No. 12 and 13; and Assessment Division No. 2 con- tains all the lands east of said lines. THE ONTARIO FARMERS Mutual Insurance Company vs Company is now fully organized and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses mud Chtirches. Those wishing to insure and thereby support a [Tome Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so either by appl; ng to the ead Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found as low as those of any responsibleMutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Oftice=The old Registry Office Build- oO omy wo yy _) --Spng dead -- 41140093 ofediiopy pood ug uTOY 0) GOOCH SVH ¥34180840S FHL INT'TTIS NHOr SAVAX NIL JO TA1A do. | 'wanuy J S85 = | -- -_ m gl a] 3 [f= Ge b = 'yoL1arieg | "HaqIy sani L. FAIRBANKS, Jr., ceretary | ' | MONEY ! -- MPL The Subscribers are prepared to make ADVICES OF oii Farm Property, At very reasonable rates, from PRIVATE SOURCES, Re-payable by equal yearly instalments, or interest payable yearly and the principal atthe end of the . term. L005 Q LORS oOo ------ 1000 Acres of improved farm lands, and 2000 acres of wild lands for sale cheap and on easy terms. As: 07 A good Farm (o- Rent. ArpPLY TO DAVID J. ADAMS, C 0 LaNp AND INSURANCE AGENT, VALUATOR, &0., LOO. Office over T. C. Forman's Store, Prince Avnserr. or 10 JOHN ADAMS, Prize Penmanship! Superior Advantages Qffered. HE attention of young men looking forward to mer- nile life is earnestly requested to the internal are ra *, which affurd every possible i thorough practical ness habits. 'The ngements of this College, advantage and ficility for acquiring knowledge of ess life areal characier) BUSINESS syste British America in w ' A but likewise the onl n which that system is ration a, wv, practienlly, and efficiently carried out. The result is, St any youth who passess carefully through the uh "5 J< ready on getting his Diploma, to take his res Wd the accountanvs desk, ~ Both, therefore, by place be AL and miexnmpled sucaess this inetitution right of pr N75 gt what by its name it professes to he, HE BR i AMERICAN COMMERCIAL COL. LEGE. f attainh it tameans of o him re Lous the pontlan of dboroughly com Dolby eh he Writing Depart tenehers in each de a NESS PE un t the FIRS'T Pi UZES for 3USINESS PENMA Hare ware awarded 1 © us atthe Prov.ncial Jahipiti os ©0f 1863, 1866, and 186%, the only occas ons or hick 'w ted. An this honor andoubtedhy Ri prob eo ran: the * Top of 'he wheel" we sim! always prado maintnin su; uriority % this, as in wi ake jortiy in this, as in all me thix ee - Lat, sul bi charactenstic of the insti- Tr Plain, legible busines writing is the siyle to which we have ever given the Most prominent place, r me 410 being ** A business hand (or a business man. "lhe 1 ime required to emnplete the full course varies concider ably aceording 10 the attendance. attention and ability « { each student, Young men, however, are "earnestly -- agninet the injurious practice of harrying + hrou h the course from the mistaken idea that they - ¥lll Hus be gahwers ui the saying of money in the itent of board." Tifinitely more ad vaitageous would it be to the Hades since big Oo ion is ali'eady paid for. 10 incur the compar i ei a 0 EapgIs ofa few weeks' board in rier 10 make him} le completa master of the course. and thus by © = present. outlay, qualify himself for some lucrative sitation. 'Ihe erndeness that such haste en tails is highly dtrimental wot only to the student him- self, but also to the College where he graduates, and besides it brings opporbrium on Commercial Col and hoing this id wary selection us, and energetic ' i! ee, th , of holding es i fe aac forss students is most deceplve ad highly repreber sible, For penmanship, circulars, &e., address MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, Pith Toronto, Ontario. R into the premises of the Bubseriber Cr oat of June last, a Yearling Steer. The owner can have it by proving pro» d paying expenses. Ie Wan, & D, CARMICHAEL. 9 « Young Dominion; . 17 00 § None advertised' . B « "« % 15 00 " : 10° « Queen City, .....,. u €0J 10 inch Quen Fiy ees Es Sainss 22 00 " n 00 e advertised. 9 i 19 50 nch Commonwealth . 20 00 9 #¢ Clarion, ...... 16 00f 9 « Clarion, .... 17 00 30 ¢« Black Giant, 6 15030 ¢ Black Gia 625 2 " "« 4 50425 « "" - 4 60 = " "© 3 50 21 " " 3 5 2 80) 18 « "© 3 00 flees 18 " Toronto Street, Toronto. Prince Albert, Jan. 23, 1868. , ; 2009 CHALLENGE ACCEPTED Toereas, MR. PEDLAR, of Oshawa, havin challenged Stove dealers to ' compete prices of Stoves. 'We here annex our prices avith his, knowing we can compete most favorably with him, or any other dealer in the Dominion, with the means we have of purchasing. HATCH & BROS PRIE. MR. PEDLAR'S PRICE. $20 004 10 inch Protectionst, ..s .. 1900) 9 * Fort 10 inch Fotectionist,...... 9 « cressesaes Fortuii0y: seuss * Bio Sate tt 0 buy a stove: before seeing Hatch & "Brother, it will pay. We have other Stoves of heavy 'metal not here advertised. pe CRS TPR Furnace 1, 13, and 2 brls. Bg" Very cheap. Hatch's Patent Dumb Stoves; Stove Pipes, &c., always on hand, Also a lot of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Coal Oil. Lamps, &c., which are being sold very cheap. . HATCH & BROTHER, ante) |- 0 of | mE greatest achievement of Canada Ingenu= T. C. FORMAN. 3 t . r t GREAT ATTRACTION EG to annonnce that in order to make a complete clearance of their extensive Wi enabled to 'offer the cheapest Goods in Canada. French Merinos, from 45¢. Good Stout Prints, 9c. All Wool Empress Cloths, 55¢, Heavy Blankets, from $3. Fancy Dress Go ids, 10c. Balmoral Skirts, 75¢ and $1, well wor Winceys 10c. $1 50. White Cottons 10e. extra 12}. Buffalo Robes, from $6. Factorys 7c to 10c. | Best English Cotton Warp, $1 12}. THE KILLINERY SHOW ROO Are now open with a fine selection of trimmed Bonnets, Hats, Mantles, Flower: . : Feathers, &e. READY-MADE CLOTHING.--50,000 Mens' and Boys' Top and body Coats 3 50 000 pairs Pants and Vests ; all of their own manufacture. 4 ROURRIDS.~t pow superior Currants for $1; best Layer Raisins, $2 40 per cents; good Raisins, 10cts per Ib, ; TEAS, Fine Young Hyson, box ; quarter boxes, 6 50 cis ; extra fine, 75cts, and all ofher Groceries at equally low prices. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE-- Bost white Granite Tea sets, $3 25. this is the cheapest place in the Couhty.to buy GOODS. They direct attention to the following : HS Rew AVvertigem cents. STOVES! STOVES! THE STOCK OF STOVES AT THE re -- Sn-- . R. & J. CAMPBELL) mn n- . 1 a 3 ter Stock, they have decided to offer .o their customers, and the public, at unheard X ; of prices, for CASH. Having purchased largely at the late TRADE SALES, they a Is now replete with THIRTY different size and paterns for customers to select from, and at th Prices as low as any Shop in the County. An immense Stock on hand which must be soid. Call early and secure Bargains. -- All descriptions of Tin, Sheet-Iron, and Copper work attended to as usual, and by none but experienced workmen. (<5 Vats and Cans for Cheese Factories manufacture! to order. n 6 Gallons of No. 1 Coal OIL and Can for $1.50. - T. ROBSON BROOKLIN, Jan. 22, 1868. : L 3 . (= Call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that \l | I IN [IN | 10R | DS LIQUORS. OLD RYE, MALT and COMMON W HISKEY, of the best brands. and Brandies for medical use. Firet class Wine at cash prices. A call is respectfully solicited. Remember, Manchester and Whitby, Jan. 15, 1868. R. & J. CAMPBELL. CURRIE & ROSS Have received per Steamship " Nova Scotian,' STAPLE DRY GOODS, Direct from the manufacturers in England, which will be : Opened up next week Aud offered at lower prices than ever before. The depressed state of trade in England enables us to buy VERY CHEAP just now. fi Cash paid for all kinds of grain. Prince Albert, Jan, 8, 1868. GRAND Clearing Sale! 0 GOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE, &c. 0 The undersigned have determined to dispose of the Balance of their FALL & WINTER GOODS By the first of March, and in order to do so, have Of the whole Stock. at a lower in price than in any other house in the trade. 05 Sale each day to commence at 7 o'clock ! a.m, and close at 8 p.m, ~~ © Cash paid at all times for Peas, Oats, Pork; §ec. t= Salt and Plastet_kept constantly on hand : all gf . BROWN & CHRISTIAN. g MANCHESTER, Jan. 8,1863. - & J. C. PILKEY, FOR THE County of Ont io Ne a J. C. PILKEY, HARRISON "HAIGHT. Jan. 20, 1868, SI Lot 17, 3rd Con. Brock. Brock, Japuasy 29th, 1868. Cheap Hardware Store, No. 4, Brock-St,, Whi by. Whitby, Oct. 23, 1867. : 42 Epsom P, G A large and choice lot of first class LIQUORS consisting of BRANDIES and WINES 83. The highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, for which Goods will be given Reduced the Prices We do not quote the prices, but take the liberty of saying that'the Goods will be found equal in quality-- Coal Oil 17¢. per Gallon: Wheat, Barley, Licensed ANCELOWE CT] uk into. thepromims of the subscriber security offered, to W ' C about the first of September last, A SHEEP. The owner can have it by proving property 4 Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1867, | PRINCE ALBERT! The Subscriber begs to intimate to his, customers, and the public generally, that he has -- -- Commenced Business AGAIN at his old Stand ; and has laid in one of the lar est and best assorted Stocks of Goods to be found anywhere in the New Dominion. id purchased very largely at the late Trade Sales in Montreal, at prices for below regular quotations--he is pre- pared to offer every advantage to purchasers, and can confidently state that the prices will be found to_be such as defy all competition from any quarter, ' PLEASE EXAMINE THI FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES, AND COM- . PARE THEM WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING : All wool Canadian Tweeds, guaranteed the very best, for 90¢c a yard, sold elsewhere at $1.25, And a first rate article at 80¢ a yard, sold elsewhere at $1.12}. 1 5 O P T KH C BE S Very heavy aod wide I"actory Cottons for 10e a yd, sold hi 18 at 124, And the best in store, yard wide, for 124c a yd, sold elsewhere at 15t0 17¢. Wide fast colored Prints, 10 and 12} a yd, sold elsewhere at 15c, And the best for 10 and 16c a yd, sold elsewhere at 20 to 23e. Beautiful Plain and Check'd Winceys for 18 and 20c a yd, sold elsewhere at 25¢. Real Aberdeen Winceys, very best, wide and heavy, for 35¢, sold elsewhere at 50c. Beautiful French Merinos at 50c. | Beautiful Cobourgs and French Twills,for 18 and 20c a yd, sold elsewhere at 27 to 30c. Black Lustres for 17c a yd, sold elsewhere at 2c, All wool Canadian Check'd Flannels for 50¢, sold elsewhere at 80 and 90c. | Beautiful "Vhite Blankets 32, 50 per pair, sold elsewhere at $3.50 to $4. Very fine White Blankets $3.50 per pair, sold elsewhere at $5, Beautiful Tilled Silk and Wool Pailsey Shawls $8, sold elsewhere at $12, | A large lot of those beautiful Velvetine Mantles $5 to 86.50, wurth $10, Black Cloth Mantles, beautifully trim'd, $2.25, worth $4. . Very ITeavy Seamless Cotton Bags, $4.50 per doz., sold elsewhere at 86. A lot of beautiful lined and trim'd Buffalo Robes for $15, sold elsewhere without lining or. trimming for $13. A large lut of the best Cotton Yarn at $1.37}, sold elsewhere at $1.75 to $2 bundle. 05 With a complete assortment of every thing in the GROCERY, HARD. WARE, and CROCKERY line at prices equally low as the above. Soliciting a continuance of that patronage hitherto received, and an early visit from bis old friends and customers with many thanks for former favors. T. C. FORMAN. Prince Albert, Jan. 7,1868. MONEY TO LOAN! 0- The Subscriber is now prepared to lend any amount of Money, ~ PRIVATE FUNDS, * On good Mortgage Security-- or Debentures, at a Very low rate of Interest. The borrower can have lus own time to pay the principal. I also represent three of the Largest Monetary Companies in the Dominion: that lend money at low rates on Farm end Town Property. 05 Several good Improved Farms for Sale--at extremely low rices r Silver aud Greenbacks bought and sold. Apply personally to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Land, Insurance, and General Agent, Whitby. Office--MecMiltan's Block, Brock St. Whitby, Sept. 25, 1867. 38 Money to Lend! The undersigned is prepared ta advance loans of money in Large or Small Sums On first class improved farm secarity--as the rate of interest is very low and charges are mederate, the best securities must be . y ofiered. 05 Several first class farms for sale on easy terms of payment, Apply personally,or by letter pre-paid with a description of the W. M. COCHRANE, Bigelow's Block, Port Perry, Ont. ai a

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