- ] Jags of Bret 2 At Prince Albert, on Fone 1st Jiobert, oung- 'st son of Mr. Robert Wood, : ee Bi Dee Bbssfisenent, L.OLB A Brethren Take Notice! AE Sem} Ainmal Meeting of the North On- Connty Lodge will be held pei the Lodge room of No. £24, at Manilla, on SATURDAY, the 26th of June, at eleven ot a. m., for the transaction of busi- ness connected with the good and welfare of the Order, receiving the new Annual, &c., &c. W. SCOTT, C. M., Prince Albert. M. McPHADEN, C.S., Veaomanton. 21-3w 'Feachers' Convention. A TEACHERS Convention will be held at VROOMANTON, ox Saturday, the 12th day of June, At the hour of 10 a. m., for the purpose of de- vising as to the different modes of teaching and conducting Schools. R. UMPHREY. Wa. J. SMITH, Secretary. Chairman. June 2, 1869. 22-2w The Geatest Labor Saving In- vention of the Age! THE ONTARIO WASHING MACHINE The only ome without a fault ever in- Warranted to wash 60 Sheets or 60 Shirts in an hour. Will not injure the finest fabric. Will wash a Rag Carpet, Bed Quiit or Heavy Over-coat; or a Cambric Handkerchief equally well This Machine will not FULL WOOLEN GOODS in the least, and one-third less soap is required to be used than by any other process. A child 12 years of age can do the or- dinary Washing of a family of Eight Desens in two hours with the great- est ease, 1 The Ontario has been in nse in a great number of families in the ci ies of Ham] ilton and Toronto for several months, and in every instance haz proved itself to be far superior to any machine in use. w Call at the Mannactory, Simcoe Street, Prince Albegt, and read the Testimonials of those who have pui chased and used the machine. 27" Take fone *home with you, give it a fair trial and if it does not do all that is claimed for it, return it. APNER HURD, In. Prince Albert, 26th May, 1869. To Butter Makers. TRY ONE OF SIMMONS' FLOAT CHURNS|™ ITE Neatest, Cheapest, and Best Churn ever offered to the public. This churn was awarded the First Prize at the last Provincial Exhibition held at Hamilton, easily distancing all competitors. ABNER HURD, In. «Prince Albert, 26th May, 1869. isons V 1 NOTIC B. "Coun of Outerie, S hereby given that the "To 1 i Cet of Srerers Ses- sions oN or "Pence, and County Court, in and for the County of Ontario, will be holden at the rt House, in the Town of Whitby, On THURSDAY, 8th JUNE, 1869, A Sle lone of imelse o oelick, oon, of Xieh ices oroner3, Cons! and all others ey will take notice govern themselves accordingly. NELSON G. REYNOLDS, Sheriff Per R. H. TodLINSON. * herifl's Office, Whi _ May 12th 12th, 1869 hy, 20-3w FASHIONS|: J agt Received! If you wanta Suit made in the Latest Fashion CALL ON J.BULLEN, TAILOR, PRINCE ALBERT, 3a~OPPOSITE SCOTT'S EIOTEL. April 1, 1869. * 13 Lire, FARMS Part of South -ha "half lot 10, 4th concession M: Mar, adjoining the Vil- acres, 40 cleared, for sale.-- am Perry, Whitby. \ OT 11, 11th concession of Mara, 200 acres; L% known as the McNeil farm, about 25 acres cleared. Apply to J. Ham Perry, Whitby. ------ Pation Ynaul} The superiottyC or' those ~ | machines will tag no other, Prices moderate. Call and inspecthem at my Shop, Manchester. JAMES SQUIRE. Manchester, Jay 20, 1869, COURT F REVISION. me Court of Bet ision and Ap) the Asissment Roll al to revise Township of Cartwright, For the yur 1869, will sit at MONDAY, the7th day of June next, At 10 o'c'ock a. m.gf which all parties inter ested are requiredjo take notice and govern themselves accordigly. WM. LUCAS, Tow woship Clerk. Cartwright, May 5,800. 18-td VAIL ABLE FARM FOR SALE pes Subseriboridiers for sale part of lot No. 9, in the 1a concession of the TOWNSHIP OF SCUG0G! County ofyntario, containing 120 acres--)0 acres cleared Andin a good sta} of cultivation, two good Frame Barus and aflock House, also a Young Orchard of Fruit befing Trees. Immediate possejon given.1 Terms easy and may be known § application to COCHRAN & COCHRANE, i Vendor's Solicitor, Port Perry. OR TO ERRIDGE FOSTER, Propries or April, 13, 1869. i = 91 =" avy uo SuwsLod yday 19497 UTOLIBWY our a AVIOLLOVYHd ids u 0 PUB pejeaqele) s,essny a 4 ? [[e3su LNVHAY A\ DI 210J9q Suis '€p00Y I9YI0 PUY LIjomop 'sx001) JO £)alava uo v O8|Y = M Jo sa[h3s Joy The property of Major, Esq., Will Stand for Mares this Seg, 1869, as follows : Nioipay. May 3. he will Yve his owner's stable, Borelia, and proceed 1dJas. Dewart's Hotel Nonquon, at nou ; thence 10 ert Stevens', Plensant Poiut, and remain all night. hn main all night. | EDNESDAY, proceed 10 flhoun's Hotel, Man- illa, at noon ; thence to J Ward's Hotel, Can- ington, and remain all night, RSDAY, proceed to Wil Francis', Derryville, at noon ; Hance to J. Varco Hotel, Vroomanton, and remain all 1 night. RIDAY, Jroceed to Camphek Hotel, Saintfield, at noon; thence to Murta's Brel, Greenbank, and remain two hours ; thence to his vu stable, and remain all mght, QATURDAY, proceed to C. gos, Island, at noon; thehee 10 his own gble pip em antl Monday morning. This route will continued through- out the seasan, health and weatly permitting. HIS STOCK. Green Mountain Mofan's" colts have | Purpose Colts, in class or They heme the { First 3 Prive by two years in succdion at the South Ours mow. at { North Ontario, Ww jib) s of South On- Pickering] and Terus.--To insure a foal 6; Single Lesp $5 A. STEVINS, Groow. Borelia, April 28, 1869. 17 Brooklin Dry JOHN DAWES, DikER Drugs, Papnt Medi¢in s Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffy Groceries, &c Rent Wines and Liquorsor medicinal Horse and Cattle Méjicines alway on hand. for the season Store Lies do 12, in the 12th concession of Na, 2m about 10 cleared. Apply toJ Nos -half Jot 14, 10th concfsion of Mara, 100 acres, 12 to 15 acres toJ. Ham Perry, Whithy. bared. Apply WILLI\MSBURG, New Yard wide Prints at 4d per yard." Black Siik Dresses at 87. 50, Good Fancy Dress Goods at 41d per yard, Fine Black Lustres at Sud per yard, Ladies' Black Cloth Coats at 3s 9d each. Room Papers at 2id, 3d, 3d, 4d, 4id per roll. WBE. 35. WIGHTMAN & €0., Late J. & W. - COWAN PRINCE ALBERT, CLOTHS, TWEEDS, FLA | Satinetts, Stocking Yarn, &e., Columbus. COLU i May 28th, 1869. Are Salt, Plaster, Clover Seed, NNELS, BLANKETS, Farmers and others at the EMPIRE WOOLEN AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES FOR CASH. A large Stock of 'I'weeds, Flannels, Plaids, Blankets. Sheetings, Full Cioths, kept constantly on band, and for Sale VERY CHEAP for Cash, or exchanged for \Vool at the Empire Woolen Mills, one mile west of GEO. P. Spring Goods CURRIE & ROSS receiving their BO DIREGT FROM ENGLAND A LARGE PORTION EXPECTED DAILY! CURRIE & ROSS HAVE FOR SALE! ALL NEW AND FRESH. SEED BARLEY, PEAS & OATS. Prince Albert, Mareh 17, 1869. WOOL CARDING DONE AT THE Empire Woolen Mills. CLOTH DRESSING | EMPIRE WOOLEN, MILLS! { &ec., Manufactured for MILLS! . MATHEWSON, Ji AGENT, Spring Goods Dress Timothy Seed, Tares. Garden and Field Seed, CHRISTMAS Gifts -->-- suitable Christmas Gifts--at PRINCE ALBERT, Consisting of every variety of choice useful Gifts A large and carefully bi all parties. suitable for pa i Sa GOLD AND SILVER - WATCHES AND CHAINS. 4 t varie! the Jewelry Ji which cannot fail to induce pure! Prince Albert, Dec. 0, 1868. # "omato, Cauliflower, Cucumber, Melon, bage Plants, &¢. » J. WHITE, Fildes Albert, ce Abort, Nay 19, 1869. A GREAT Craters of the most handsome, MRS, DECKER'S The most fashionable BROOCHES, PINS; §e. of Clocks, and everything in of the best quality and at prices hasers. Hurrah for the Railroad! HE undersigned is now piypare I ta furnish any quantity of Plants, Citron ard Pepper Plants, and all kinds ot Cab- Gardener. Residence ophoslte the Presbyterian Church, 4 © 20<2n¢ THE BEST CHURN IN THE DOMINION! ENSONS."Patent Cream Cotes decided- Yin & Manchester April B 1869 1869. New PATTERN Trimmings, AN FANRING MILL SHOE NEW MODE OF DRIVING STRAW CARRIERS, TouREEe MoS A Sp er Ty foi Sean Say Seno For CIRCULAR C--O delress, RET INPORTITION 0, R &. J. CAMPBELL BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF A PORTION OF THEIR SPRING & SUMMER STOCK CONSISTING OF Gen's Hats, snr A080 () # PPro NEW DRESS GOODS, 66 ¢ 6c Having imported the bulk of our Spring Stock direct" from Man- chester, England, we feel confident that we can give the public Goods at prices that will compare favorably with any House in the Trade. PRINTS, BRILLIANTS WHITE COTTONS GREY TWEEDS. Brown & Christian. MANCHESTER, Apnl 1, 1869. "BeErwIcK GEAR. 3 \ -- - - inline le srm-- To >a - Lay wap 3 EL 5 id mm Es. Demy vaste Time & Money. FARM FOR SALE At Prince Albert, on the 1st insts, the wife of 4 Nr. N.. Al onthe , the wife of THE [UBSCRIBER Is AGENT yor | . GG o iy NN D S i iH an iv THE : AA os, y [Township of Ops. men HOW E'S m 1 Lai fon ox Tv. races fom Wicks on Ls nels RST ICLASY tn ny fa h at state of pi 1 ei list ofthe hos 3 3 With 25 or 30 acres of clover. The buildings 9 the property consist of a stone-built by 5 t, well laid out, with kitchen 2 and a cistern capable of holding 100 his ih water ; 4 pump within two rods of door; a large pond sufficient to water Too fo or cattle through the year. Two bagns 65 by 32 one 24 feet thrashing floor ; stable for 8 span of horses, and room for cutting bo: box, Jud harness. Loft holding 15 tons of hay ;' by 24; sheep pen 30 by 20; yard 1 100 by wagon shed 45 by 20 ; all new nildings nn i the best order. On the property is an' orcl with about 100 trees, some bearing: A Wesleyan Methodist Church near the farm, called Graham's Church, kil further particulars apply on the premises JOHN GRAHAM. N.B.--The above is about 2 miles from' Lindsay, and the P.H., L. & B. Railway will run within one mile of the property. Urs, May 18, 1869. 20-t T omlinson's Tobacco Antidote Warranted to remove all taste or desire for Tobacco. It purifies and enriches the Blood. Iti inv igorates the power of digestion. An'excellent Tonic and appatizer, Warranted harmless to the system. PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOX: Afeats wanted in every town and village in' the Dominion. Address all orders to . W. A. TOMLINSON, Chemriel and Droggist, Prince Albert, Ont. LANDS FOR SALE 0 -- TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG, 100 ACRES. Lot No. 2, in the 7th eon, 75 acres cleared, the balance in good hardwood, A new frame house, a frame barn and stable, n good Orchard, and well watered with a small spring creek. This is one of the best wheat firms in Canada. Immediate possession. Two miles distance from Port Perry. March 24, 1869, i | | | DRESS GOODS, PRINTSI FRENCH KID GLOVES, &e., Ke They expect the balance of their Stock forward by the 15th, having been pur-- chased by one of the firm in the BRITISH MARKETS FOR CASH, they will be able to show the Largest aud Cheapest Stoch in the County of Ontario. invited to call and examine their Goods, as rare bargains will be given. R- &J. Canmphell 1869. PING THPORTATIONS! All are ly the best Churn in the Dominion, whether for simplicity of construction, ease in working, a child can do it, or certainty of bringing butter of the best quality. While my Churn ¢an bring butter in as as time as any other--it is quite possible however to bring butter too soon--it possesses this advantage over all other patent Churn of the day imasmnch as es may brin, butter with it as rapidly or as slowly as they lease. Those who have it or know anything of t would take no other. A large number now 3% it and orders are coming in daily. County and Township Rights for sal For particulars 3ply to the Daienice and manufacturer at his clory Bore H. BENSON, Patentee and Manufacturer Borelia, April 29th, 1869. : 1860. 1868. HENRY GRIST. PATENT LEIA AND DRAVGETOILN, OTTAWA, CANADA, Transacts business with the Patent Office and other departments of the Government. Copy- rights and the Registration of Trade Marks and Desigus' produ Dratvings, Specifications, and other Documents necessary to secure Pa- tents of Invention dropared on receipt of the Model of the Inven! REFERENCES. Campbell, are Oh Seren Hon. Smillie, fa Pr John L Langton, Hs for the Domi ing, Misa: o1 Puulie Work, Proviuce of Ontatie. Dom Seq. Manager Ontario Bank ; Hon. John Carl- | ARRIVALS aA FIVE CENT SHEET MUSIC--popular Songs and Pieces: SKIPPING ROPES, TOPS, BALLS, TOYS, &e. CHILDREN'S FRESH GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS. (5 More of that extra Ore Dollar Tea. FRESH een AN O CARRIAGES--all prices. 55 cents. Everything in Groceries and Provisions, Chip for Cash or Farm Produce. Prince Albert, May 6, 1869, A good Tea at E. CASH. 18 110 ACRES. Lot 24, in the Tth eon. 40 acres cleared--frame barn and stables and frame house. Small.Orchard. This is first cls mile from Port Perr) 140 ACRES. Lots 22 and 23, in the Tth con. 100 acres clearea and ina good state of cultivation. A good Orchard--a capital brick house two stories high-=frame barn and stables. This is one of the best country residences in Canada. Only three quarters of a mile from | Port Perry. TOWNSHIP OF REACH. 200 ACRES. Lot 21, in the 10th con.-- 100 acres cleared. 2 frame barns, a frame stable, frame shed and frame house. It isin a good state of culti vation, and well watered. -- Only three miles from Port Perry. 6 ACRES. Lot 21, in the 9h con. A new frame house, one acre of fruit trees, and a splendid garden, Well situated, Only three miles from Port Perry. 150 ACRES. Lot 15, in the 7th con.-- 30 Acres cleared. Good frame house and new frame bern. A choice lot, of hardwood upon this lot. Only one mile from Port Perry. Lot 14, 1n the 6th con. Thisis a splendid wood lot, and will make a good farm when cleared. 'Within one mile of T t Perry, whero wood finds a ready sale at $2.50 per cord, and will be worth $4 as soon as the Railroad is com- pleted. 100 ACRES. Lot 13, in the 6th con. | Thisis a splendid lot, well timbered with hard- wood and hemlock. Within one mile and a quarter of Port Perry. 100 ACRES. Lot 19,in the 4th con. TOWNSHIP OF ELDON. 200 ACRES. Waest-half of 16 and the west-half of 17, in the 1st con. Good clay soil. Within a few miles of Woodville, where there is to be a depot of the Nipissing Railway. TOWNSHIP OF GEORGINA, 52 ACRES. Lot 20, in the 1st con. Choice Land. Within quarter of a mile of Udora and ten miles of the village of Uxbridge. TOWNSHIP OE GOSFIELD. 175 ACRES. Lot D, in 'the 20d con. Choice hardwood land. Two miles from Kings- ville, TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE. 40 ACRES. Lot 21, in the 10th con Good land--mostly cleared. PORT PERRY. A House and Lot in the village of Port Pony, Beautifully situated near the depot. -- Rented for $6 per month. Pout Pray, beautifully situated at the head of Lake Scugog, i nland villages inthe County of ns a popula- tion of about 500, with five Dry Goods Stores, two Drug Store: Stores, a Bakery. "hu Grammar and Com- wnd--only one and a half r implement " Marsh Harvester" is manufac- B It also contains three Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Stave Fretory, n Woolen Factory, two Shingle Factories, and a first class Carri Factory, also avery large 8 i tory, and a Branch of the Royal Canadian Bank. E. MAJOR, PropriETOR, Port Perry. 11 Port Perry, March 1 17, 1860. 0} Sjorepewwy £ddy im 0d § 18 VOT 01 '89ST 'TI "AON 'Weq|y dung "HOSHOY 9 MW 0002S 'THIATV AONIAd WL WILD Lands in Ra na, | et lot 16, 3rd con- cession, acres, for sale, A . Ham Perry, Whith; by. ly wi ---- OT 11, 8th sion of South Orilli own as 34 ex Point," on Ti Michigan, about one » a the Village ot Orillia, 84 a 3bontl cleared, balance of Lot 'his, without ex~ ception) is the best eid property on Lak |€ ou pe extending 7 holo distance of pd embracing a Indian Lid iva Yiage, in and Town of Orillia, -- Ret Se 5 fxs i «