»> I | | | _ not weaken present ties, more especially as I will February 5th and 6th, 1873 + NO. 8, LADIES' PURSE, $75. ssrs. Jones Bros' Column. PRINCE AL BERT «oY Blip, GREAT Ley Shop opposite White's Carriage Factory 4) t : Ln EL a as uate, tid, og, Aa now -in info the publi Beery that Tha just opened at Thelin s * EER ROT | 0 unty. cal BJ at fitiont to convince any one that the Prince J fl N E S Albert (now Port Perry) Jewelry Emporium " establi t in the Joounty or , Fyod and gh goods in the Watch, Clock Jewelry line. : ; Ny stock is carefully selected, extensive and valuable, consisting of an elegagt assortment of Jewelry, ts, Fine Gold, olored and Bught Gem and Plain Rings, Brooches, Ear-Rings, Studs, © 4 lot of beautiful Gold, Silver an Plated Chains. . Gruet Stands, Fruit Baskets, Butter Coolers. Very fine collection of Gold and Plated and Enamelled Lockets Fine China and Glassware re Tobacco ds, Flower Vases; real- fine Bracelets ; Musical Box playing 6 opera airs. Gold Wafehes, Silver Watches, Clocks, all of the best description, French Clocks &e., Regulators, Mouth Organs. - # Rrooches, Ear-Rings, &c. Everything as Cheap as possible to be afforded JOHN DIESFELD, Practical Watch Maker, Port Bgrry. _ Feb. 6, 1878. To the Editor of the Ontario Observer. * Dear Sir,--being about to return to Lindsay to resume wy former practice, I take this oppor~ tunity, through the columns of the OBSERVER, to render my sincere thanks to the many friends who have so liberally supported me during the post wo ears. 1 would also state for the ne ose cases of chronic discase at pres- ent under care, that I bave explained my . views of hele nature, and the treatment pur- sued, to Drs. Jones & Mallory, to whose care I would confidentially recommend alf my friends and patients. 1 remain yours truly, + C. E. MARTIN, M.D. Pont Perry, Jan. 21, 1873. ry ly ieee To my Patients and Friends in Reach and the surrounding Townships. i le 1 have decided on yielding to the repeated solicitations of my many friends in Port Perry, to remove to that village, and will embrace the oceasion of my removal from Prince Albert, to return you my heartiest thanks for that firm and faithful support and friendship which have, for nearly nine years, cheered and sustained me in the discharge of my large and arduous practice. My removal to Port Perry, Iam satisfied, will Port Perry As has been our custom, we are again before the public with our usual Semi Annual Sale! It is now generally understood, that when we advertise, We mean what we say, . And therefore when we announce DECIDED BARGAINS, Our customers, and the public, confi- dently expect them. We regret that oir style of adver. tising, but perbaps more especially our success in business, should wound the spirit of A Disappointed Neighbor, And disturb the serenity of his usually plagid temper. # ' Hesling ita Suty 10 ourselves, and our riends, we shall continue 10 pursue Sa ane jo that course which we deem essential any y Shares, to'the interests of th¥s business, and I shall leave Prince Albert about the first} which, we are gratified to know, has week of February and will reside in that bluish | been the means of attracting and con- * eolored house four doors to the north of the house centrating a trade of no mean dimen- tly vacated by Dr. Martin. My office will be | SIONS Having unlimited confidence in in the centre of the business portion of ths village. the resources of this flourishing town, Feeling confident that you will continue to me. i nee -- ample zoom for sur your friendship and support, with pleasure his acquisition to.our num. 1 remain, as ever, yours truly, ber,but as our plans were made before his F. H. BRATHWAITE, M. D., 0. M.|last conversion, we would assure him Prince Albert, Jan. 29, 1873. that we capnot 2p the disagreeable promi of the y Fur "Tippett Lost | i 1s on Saturday, 25th Jany. 1873, between Prince Albert and Manchester, » lady's im- mitation Mink Fuc Tippet. The finder by leav- it at Plank's Hotel, Manehester,or with Dr. dwin, Prince Albert, will be suitably re- "Big Block," Yenmuester, Jan. 20, 197. LC PO RT P Ek RR Y dhs is an accomplished fact, and is A MAGNIFICENT Stock of Gloods, We trust we shall be permitted to enjoy the advantages it affords for the develo ment of a First Class Business, which, in justice to ourselves, and the public, we shall endeavor to promote, regardless of the jealous pain it inflicts, or the ad. vice so kindly tendered. . We are aware that Clearing Sales are frequently resorted to for the purpose of « weeding ou" old and depreciated Goods, and that the RACES! THE Sixth Annual Meeting on the Ice of Lake Scugog, takes place on - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FIRST DAY. NO. 1,COUNTY PURSE, 840. wT ER he 0 Gis Me | THE MUSTY TALE, date of this bill, 10 first $16 10 second. OR THE OLD STORY : : . |Of Goods at half-price, and fabulous NO. 3, up oOND ay 100, |bargains for liule or no money, has often Open to all Horsesthat have never trotted better than been repeated with but litle reality.-- hres minutes. $60 0 first Horse, $2010 secand $1010 | We trust that the many Bugains we NO, 4, INNKKEPERS' PURSE, $195. have given at our periodical Sales are Open 10ail Horses: $100 to first Horse, and $26 to remembered with pleasure, and that : anal "} hey will inspire the most skeptical with confidence in the genuineness of our in tentions. ruess, Mile 3 We would' not, at this time, attempt ahead upon. will forfali | fo enumerate all the different classes of | 'Goods, with prices annexed, but we would direct your ial attention to the important lines 0 CANADIAN TWEEDS, SCARLET FLANNELS, FANCY FLANNELS, BED BLANKETS, LADIES' FURS; " All of which will be offered after the 10th day of January, { AT i n 10 ali Horses that ha ot et ham vr soso, To than "RULES AND REGULATIONS.' cent. i) 4 10 enter and not lees than 3 to start, ol chach 10 be final. LIAN IMMENSE REDUCTION! ! ll 4 | Would thank his numerous cus- AIR 5 s Boped he toe ur ousiamers, 37 | tomers for their long continued 1 ALISO SL | opportunities they will ever have for obt}and liberal patronage, and would 4 op > Immediate one superior Goods, say to them and the public gen-| Undertaking in all its depart- Qf thie indableduoss whether "| AT UNP PRICES, |erally that I have moved my|ments. i name van (||) seller, I beg to submit the following list of prices and lines to the public, and : GREEN, BLACK, and JAP'D TEAS--RAISINS, CUR- RY M RANTS, SYRUP, TOBACCOS,-HAPDOCK, HER &e. FRESH OYSTERS--best grades--always on hand. : wr. ®. Park] i T0 RENT Williamsburg. 0 Jo _ 'The subscriber offers to Rent his Store and Dwelling in Williamsburg, Cartwright, for a term of years. In addition to the above he offers for Sale a SMALL STOCK On reasonable terms. "Apply to L. c. HAwKEY, On the premises. Cartwright, Jan, 28, 1873. : 7 TH A FIRST C solicit a portion of their patronage. Port Perry, Jan. 7, 1873. PRINCE Their Entire Stock at cloth, Doeskins, Canadian and Erfglish Tweed. Ladies' Cloth Coats, Plain, Ottoman Strij Hemp Carpets, Blankets, Quilts, Sheeting and and 'able Cloths, Fur Sets in Mink, Seal January 23, 1873. * Christmas!! AT THE MAMMOTH WARDROBE. QUEERN-ST, PORT PERRY. -- 00 6 Immense Show of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Imported for the Speciality of the season. Rare Bargains to Cash Buyers. No trouble or expense spared to make the ** Wardrobe' the most attactive place in North Ontario. Believing the READY-PAY principle the best for buyer or guarantee our quotations genuine. "The goods are new, desirable, cheap and good --consequently we have no musty, tail ends on hand. For the season we offer Genuine Canad.an Blankets $3.50 per pair, worth $5 25 " " Spreads 1.00 ¢ 4 1.756 " " All-wool Tweeds $0.75 « 1.25 " o ' tH hast 1.40 © 2.25 " ° 4 Full Cloth 0.75 « 1.00 choice of 150 Vests forescevesceess 1.25 2.50 Suits of All-wool Tweeds. ous. «800. ¢ 11.50 Overcoats--splendid ..... saanee nse THO: 4 1.95 Cottons, Fabulously low, yard wide 7c, worth 124c ; Steam-loom per piece $1.75. DRESS GOODS ! I-A rare lot from 7c. Fars! Furs !--In endless variety, from 81.75; Felt Hats from 50¢., well worth 76¢c. Fur Caps from 75c, not over rated at $1.25. Splendid Winter Caps [cloth] 374c, not to be got elsewhere. Wincies, splendid value, 7c per yard. All-wool Flannels, very wide, from 25¢ upwards. All-wool Flaunels, Home- made 63c, only to be found here. Scarfs, Ties, Bows, &c., &c., at any price. BOOT AND SHOE Department of the WARDROBE a perfect show, surprising our friends. Making the wondering remark, « How can they sell and live at such prices ?" but see for yourselves. FRUIT ! FRUIT ! !--The joy of the Table, the health of the Dining--room. New fruit Currants 20 Ibs for $1. Raisins [very best] 11 lbs for $1. Good A 1 Rice, 20 lbs for $1. Lemon, Citron, and Orange Peels--very low. 02 Sardines, Lobsters and other luxuries, siiiable for the most fastidious. A. 'W. ROBERTS, Dec. 18, 1872. . Queex St. Port PERRY. Of Port Perry and surrounding country that they have succeeded in securing the servicesof And beg leave to introduce to their kind attention MISS DE CLAIR, i Yo will now have charge of this department. 1! rede of Boller es acter her skilful ous our lady friends will receive every attention and we therefore CLOSING BUSINE SA EC EX" IVE ANS B&~1n order that there may be no feat of deception on this point WILL BE FURNISHED WITH THE COST MABK, and will be at liberty to choose any article in the establishment at the price indicated thereby The Stock will be found to embrace large assortments of Dress Goods, French Merinos, Black Lustres, Crape Cloths, Oobourgs, Winceys, Wo olen and Ootton Shirtings, Flaunels, Broad d and Plaid Shawls, Black Silks, Poplin Japanese Silk i rman Mink. Re: ; 1 3 Ware--Boots and Shoes, &¢c. A stock of 62 half chests of various qualities of Young Hyson, Souchong, Congou, and Japan Teas, all of which will be so.'d at the Nett Cost ricefor Cash Only. WILLIAM M. WIGHTMAN & CO A. Bongard AT PORT BONGARD begs to inform the inhabitants of Port Perry and surroun townships, that o he has estab) d and is determined to drive with vigor a general ding % Meat and rocery Business ! rt , next door west of Thompson's Hotel, where he will always keép on hand a full In Pe Pook "of CHOICE MEATS, FISH and GROCERIES of every description At such Prices as will put Competition out of the Question | A. BONGARD. Port Peary, Jan. 15, 1873. : : 5 NEW SHOW ROOM, FURNITURE! Of all descriptions, which I am determined to Sell Cheap for Cash and niake it an object for parties to buy at my establish- ment, PORT PERRY ! REMOVAL Opposite the Post Office, Port| py Perry, a choice lot of ] HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ADVISING E LADIES DRESS LASS MAKER, Thoroughly experienced and highly recom- - JONES BROTHERS. ' iy LN CF by 'ia od The Subscribers having given their landlord notice that they will vacate the premifes they at present occupy on the 8rd of April nex: have decided in order to effect & complef éleacunce, {6 offer the Nett Cost Price! susfomers on their entrance Dressess, Tapes dderminster, and ady-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, &c 3 ~ Groceries, Croc] y , Glass and China : " PRINCE ALBERT. Tn order to dispose of the immense Stock of Goods on hand and give my customer's aud the public the advantage of really ge CHEAP GOODS FOR THE NEXT TWO MONTHS, I have determined to cut down every article in Stock to ' NET COST PRICES! And a great many Win'er Goods in Woolens, Furs, &e, IFor less than cost for cash only ! Just Nore THE FoLLOWING REDUCTIONS : 85 Blankets reduced to $4. $6 Blankets reduced to $5. Horse Blankets, all wcol, reduced to $1.60 per pair. Ladies' Mink Furs, worth $35, reduced to $20 " " " 30, " 20 " " " 25, " 16 6 " " 15 " 1 1 \ Buffulo Robes worth $15 and 816, for 811 and $12. Woolen Goods in T'weeds, Cloths, Flannels, Winceys, Shawls, Clouds, &c.,ata reduction of 20 to 25 cents on the Dollar. Sa aN] Dress Goods in Mournings, French Merinos, Lustres, Japanese Silks, &c., at a sacrifice. And everything in the Grocery Line reduced proportionally. Cut Nails all sizes, except shingle, at 86 per 100 lbs , being less than they can be laid down for from Montreal. Now jis the time for BuiLpErs GETTING SUPPLIED, 1,000 pairs of Ladies' and Gentlemen's, Girls' and Boys' Boots and Shoes, India Rubbers, &ec., &e., the best in the market, at a bargain. Remember the foregoing reductions are for cash only. But customers running regular accounts will be dealt with on the most liberal terms. These are bargains for one and all. Come on and get them, as the goods must and will be sold. . TT. C..FORMAN. Prince Albert, Feb. 5, 1873. WANTED! 500 CORDS HEHLOCK BARK. -- () CE M---- The Subscriber being satisfied that it is necessary for him to de- vote all his attention to his Tannery Business, would recommend his numerous customers to call on MR.GEQ, BATES Who now conducts the Boot &_Shoe Business Where they will find a large and well assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes alway on hand, which will be sold at the lowest re- numerating prices. 07 Just received a large and complete Stock of Ladies,' Gent's, Misses' and Children's Prunella Boots. ! The highest price in Cash paid at all times for Hides, Hemlock Bark and Tallow: J. WRIGHT. Beaver Meadow Steam Tannery, Uw Prince Albert,Juné 5, 1872. } v Ty elling Off G0. CURRIE of all the requisites for (0OLD WEATHER. Overcoats, Plaids, Railway Rugs, Overshoes, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Mitts and Gauntlets. Gentlemen requiring Clothes made to order will find the best assortment of Cloths in the County to select from, and at the lowest prices. MR. Ricas guarantees a perfect fit and fash- ionable style. Ladies will find all that is rich and fashionable in Dress Goods, Shawls, Furs, Hats, Bonnets and Trimmings in great variety. I have just received a fresh supply of those Rich, Heavy Striped SHA WLS! The best value yet offered.-- Also Fine Black Alpacecas, Extra White Alpacca, Black French Merino, Col'd French Merino, Black Velveteens; Green Velveteens, Brown Velvefeens, Purple Velveteens, Black Silks, Colored Silks, ||Black Poplin Robes, ££ [Cold Poplin' Robes, Japanese Silks, Waterproofs, with a fall Stock of "Fringes, Braids, Buttons, Beadings, &c. Having secured the services of the Misses McLARREN to sup- erintend the Millinery and Dress NOW READY. which defy competition, a large #imber of Cutters, got up in such a style and finish as cannot . be surpassed in the Dominion. (GG Call and inspect. before purchasing elsewhere, REMEMBER THE PLACE: : business to Port Perry, and am * JONES BROTHERS: 6 ! Port Perry, Jan. 7 1872 . W. H. PARK. now opening out in my Port_Perry, Jan, 7, 1873! . PRINCE A ERT. Si ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, } | °/ Jahzs EMANEY. Parcs Ausknr, Nov. 27, 1872, } FEEAEe JOG vit wun Cutters. Ontario Carriage Works, .| 'Making departments, Laaies can depend upon having their wor y | done fashionably an well. Now on Exhibition and for Sale at Prices Has on hand'an additional supply N 5