For friend or brother gone ; ~ And swell the heavenly throng. Becsuse thou'rt ta rest; Thout't gone to And gringle with the blest. 0 weeping widow dry the tears That in thy sorrow swell, ? For He doth all things well. «And took him in His love ; To dwell with Saints above. Leaskdale, Nov. 16th, 1867. The wniters for the Saturday' Re ido receive £8 per page for their coptribatious. A bachelor's face is often the ° worse for wear--A married man's for wear and tear. Mr. Dickens long ago remarked that if yon threw your pen at a piece of paper a compositor would contrive to interpret the plot. Whenever a golden wedding is going on almost every young lady would like to be in the ring--or rath- er bave a finger in it' -& Noruox Dirrrcvrry.--A female seminary was recently started at Salt Lake City, which And why should we poor mortals mourn He's gone to heaven, there to dwell 0, why should we shed bitter tears, ven there to dwell And bow in meekness to thy God, God saw our brother in his bloom, . Fie took him from this world of care 'ss[peIp NY ONE HAVING A Farm to Rent, or Far Sale--within something toadvantage by avplving to B. BACHE, Port Perry, Oct. 8, 1867. throughout. First class Liquors and Cigar: enclosed yards, and attentive Ostlers. Greenbank, June 12, 1867. Eh oe s i Ig iE eb fz 4° Fife 0 grit ra § §fo' iF io Biol +5 § aif 3 Lime RIES 5h Tz an «gh Bl gr = siQ 73d :2 P 3 EL 88 ig Hom 21 fig 18 3 & = g 8 E om Small Farm Wanted AVIA SMALL short distance of Port Perry--may hear Port Perry. 8-4in and the best accommodation with careful at | Legislature. tention can always be found. Good stabling, 2,000 Cedar Posts for Sa o pre $6 PER HUNDRED. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, 22 April, 1867. 37 Reemington & Sons. REVOLVERS. RIFLES: Muskets and Carbines, For tbe United States Service. Also Pocket and Belt Revolvers, Repeating Bifies, Rifie and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Rob- bery, every House, Store, Bank, and Office should have one Reemington's Revolvers Parties desirous to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and su- combined in the new Reemington Revolver. Circulars containing cuts and descrip- tion of our arms will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON, & SONS, Ilhon, N.Y. Moore & Nicnowns, Agents. 1 No. 40 Courtland St. N.Y. 1861. PROSPECTUS 1861 "THE GLOBE?" a NEWSPAPER. Tae year 1867 will probably be the most eventful year in the history of the British North American Provinces. I'here is every reason to believe that im- diately after the bling of the Im- perial Parliament in London, on or about COTTAGE HOTEL, GREENBANK. the 1st of Feb uay next, an Act will be passed giving effect to the petitions of the HE Subscriber is desirous of informing | Legislative bodies of Catal, Nova Scotia, the public that he has purchased the New Brunswick an ewfoundland, and above premises, which he has renovated uniting all the British North' American under one Government and On the passage of that Act, a Governor-General or Viceroy will be ap- pointed by the Queen to preside over the United Provinces; and writs will at once s, | Provinces R. A. MURTA., | be issued for the election of Representatives 44-1y | to the Federal and Local Legislatures. In April next, it is therefore probable that the well natil the principal eloped with and married the whole school. SuavcHTER oF WiLpcaTs,--The Ad- there has been a large number of wildcats killed in the back townships this season, and the skins are now being marketed in Guelph vertiser says at from 50 to 75¢ each. were purchased on Saturday by out- side parties. The new Tower ot Babe! book, blished in London, says the Mosiac produced by the bursting of an ancient African lake,the remains of which are point- Itis pleasant to have these old myseries all so sa- eluge was a local flo ed out by the author. tisfactory explained. ander consideration for o new line of road from Col it would pass. + A printer pot long since, born tn "his aweetl sanciled him to his fate. you. The Berlin Telegraph tells of a nar- row escape from death last week, by aman named John Kyle, who had descended into a well to fasten lines 10 a colt that had fallen in, when the sides gave way, and the unfortunate man was buried to a depth of 24 feet. The neighbours assembled and work- ed with a will, and after being four hours in the well, he was got out, «eomparatively uninjured. . Persons who give advice #8 to what should and what should not go in the paper : A young gentleman fresh Trom money from you. <compositor's shoulder. papers but never buys ove. about ope sker to 8 will finally Ax 1xrorTanT Prosecr.--The Co- bourg Star says that a proposition is Baltimore and thence to Hastings. Such a road would be of great advan- tage not only to the town but to the townships in the rear through which office to enmmit 'suicide with ! hooting stick! The thing - wouldn't The* devil,' wishing to pacify him, told him to go into the sanctum where the editor was writ- ing duos to delinquent subscribers. He says the picture of despair re- Exsnsssive Ms Tranks.--When the Duke of Argyle was one night at tho theatre, in a side box, son entered the same box with boot and spurs. The duke arose from his seat and with great ceremony ex- pressed hie'thanks te the stranger, whe, somewhat confused, desired to know for what reuson he thanked him when the Duke gravely replied: For not boieging your horse with A man that reads his poetry te Creditors of every description. A man who wants to borrow The man who reads copy over the The man who reads all the news: _ Josm_Biunes ox tae Goose.--The ie is a grass animal but don't cad, They are good livers, Altho, there iz seme folks*who thinks goose to 175 akers iz nearer 'Thess two calculations are fur apart, it iz difficult to tell now win. Bot don't a farm of 175 skers, that i would sell it for was worth just because ve but one goose on it. well, some of our best bi- WINES. Wines for medicinal purposes at THE MEDICAL HALL, J. H. BACHE. A Good assortment at the] MEDICAL HALL. A SPLENDID assortment at the MEDICAL HALL. GOOD SUPPLY always on hand. Ra nans Ford Dal of the very best in wu sta MEDICAL HALL. COUGH BALSAM Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. price--Only 35 Cis per Bottle. e at the | MEDICAL HALL. Infant's Preservative, the disorders of children consequent o 1n Diarrheea, Dysentery, Colic and Pains i presented to the public. per bottle. For sale at the MEDICAL HALL. WORM POWDERS, It drives out the worms thoroughl without pain sition, Give thema trial. per Package. For sale at the MEDICAL HALL. Anti-Billious Pills. all disorders of the Stomach and Bowel per box, at the MEDICAL HALL. Please Rememberthe Plase Perry. J 3. H. BACHE. Port Perry, March 2st, 1867. FOR BALE In Port Perry. "" i 11 7 » - i | North Queen Bicee! " ; UST received, a fresh supply of Pure PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. They are superior to any Village Lot 1~Gornet, Water, and Queen | edition, and T\ { DOLLARS people of Upper Canada will be called upon to elect eighty-two representatives to the Local Legislatures of Upper Canada. It would be difficult to over-rate the influence that these elections may exercise on the future well-being of the Province. The Local Government and Legislature of Up- per Canada, to be established in Toronto, Nuarly opposite the Royal Canadian Bank. | will have the control of all Crown Lands, Timber and Minerals within the Province-- of all local Public Works --of Education-- Port Perry May 29, 1866. 42{ of the promotion of Agriculture--and over NOVELS & STATIONERY. all personal rights and rights of property. The eighty-two men first elected, will be charged with the duty of placing in opera- tion the machiney nscissay the ad- ministration of these and many other impor- tant public inteests; and in their hands may rest the decision whether the future government of our Province shall be. as it has been for years past, or shall be organ- ized so as to secare efficiency and economy throughout the publie service; and the pro- motion of the industrial interests of the country. Fully alive to the importance of arousing the public mind to an earnest and candid consideration of the numerous important Horse and Cattle Medicines. questions shortly coming up for decision, and obtaining from the Legislatures about A | to be elected a judicious settlement of them, g one | the p Call and get afarrangements which will secure increased of Tue Grosz is now perfecting efficiency in every department of the paper. The Editorial staff is being strengthened, and a large corps of short-hand reporters is now being formed for reporting daily, in a, style surpassing that h fe ined the proceedings of the Federal and Local Legislatures. Arrangements have been HE best medicine ever introduced. |made for securing every night the European ., | news and prices current of the same'day by are immediately relieved. The immease the Atlantic Cable, and a special commis- demand enables the proprietor to reduce the | sioner for Tae Grose will attend the coming None | session of the Imperial Parhament, and enuine unless signed J. H. Bacas, For | watch the debates on the Confederation Bill, In the general conduct of the paper fresh efforts will be made in the coming year to secure that prominence among the joufnals of the Province which Tue Grose has here- tofore maintained. The telegraph wires HiSisa safe and efficient remedy for | will be still more largely availed of than in n | the past; and noexpense will be spared in Teething. No mother should be without it, the employment of able "correspondents at as it is the only medicine required for child- | important points, sud in despatching Re- ren. It has never failed in a single instange | Porters to distant places whenever their. ser- to.effect & cure when timely administered. | vices may be required. A special commis- n | sioner for Tae Grose will attend the Paris the Bowels, it is without an equal, and is [ Exhibition next spring Arrangements are the most effectual soother of pain as yet being made for reporting more systematical- None genuine un- | ly than heretofore the proceedings of the less signed J. H. Bacms. Only 25 Cents Law and Cbaacery Courts acd trials at Nisi 'rius throughout the Province. On the 7th of December, the republication was d of Miss Braddon's Admira- ble New Tale 'BIRDS OF PREY," and will be continued from week to week as it appears in England. Other interesting Tales will also be published during the T is the best and safest worm medicine | year, y In the mechanical execution of the jour- Worm Lozenge ; and none but the very nal very great improvements are shortly best ingredients are used in their compo- contemplated. From the.commencement of Only 25 cents the year, the paper used on the Daily, as well as the Weekly edition, willbe of very | superior -quality to that heretofore used-- 4 and in the course of the coming Spring the paper will be printed from a new and beau- tifal fount of type, from the celebrated foundry of Miller & Richards, Edinburg. For some months past, the largely increased N excellent Family Medidine, and is the | circulation of Tar Grose has more than A most effective remedy for Indigestion, equalled the capacity of the presses, and Billious and Liver Complaints, Giddiness, | renderedit difficult te publish the news Loss of Appetite, Drowsiness, Spasms, and | coming indy telegraphend otherwise up to 5. | a late hour after midnight, -and work off the For Females the Pills are truly excellent, | necessary number of copiesin time far the removing all Obstruction, Headache, De- | morning mails. Tom pression of Spirits, Blotches, Pimples and | enable all she readers of the paper to be sallowness of the skin, and give a healthy, supplied at.an early hour of the morning, juvenile bloom to the complexion. Only 26¢/| new Lightning Presses, capabie of working t this difficulty, and off ten thousand impressions per hour, are about to be added to the establishmént, and i will place the office in a position of efficiency unsurpassed by any printing office on this 1 continent. 1 No paper sent out of the office until fire EDICAL HALL--Oppedite the " House'| money is paid. of All Nations," Queen Street, Port The Felleral Government and Legislature | will also be largely affected by the éharac- 22 ter of the eighty-two Representatives sent by Upper Canada to the Federal House of C Whether the long reign of lav- ish expenditure and ill considered legisia- TOWN L PARK LOTS. tion je to'be continued, or a better stqte of things to be inaugurated, will much depend on the chdice of Rs "resentatives made by the electors of dipper at the coming election. TB TERMS of subscription wi remain as heretdfore: SIX DOLLARS p ' sonum for the Daily annum for the Weekly es: itwn, both paysble strictly in advance. . Clubs for ~~ Waekly Globe. The Club rates for the coming year will be as follows : ye SIX COI'IES, one year... TEN. do." 80. eseerrs TWENTY © 0 ve.us.. 30 00 gets i to the person ' Twenty. : perior workmanship and form, will find all |* And an extra copy of, The Weekly Globe on oy bog gp] le 00 + person who gewepihe Club of Fifi, | Wonderful! Wonderful ! WONDERFUL 11 Tes is what I wish every one to know: that all persons afflicted wish decayed the mouth, disease the body and produce offensive breath, can now have them EXTRACTED By a new and well tried process-- the appli- cation of Spray upon the Gums Do not doubt this! Dentists in Europe for some time, and is now extensively practiced in America for Teeth extracting. ~~ J.D. C., is prepared to Extract Teeth by this new and wonderful process which is nothing short of a blessing to humanity. All Dental operations 0 scien- can-ensure, - The Instrument which Chase, is a much improved one from the originel applier. sar Teeth Filled, Seal lated. XI Charges 1 Teeth, or stumps of Teeth, which canker 1. MBER MERCHANTS AN PORT PERRY, August, 1866. THOMAS PAXTON & Co. Pickets, etc., ete. ALSO With Improvements, in the following Townships, vis. WITH AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS, tifically, with skill that al # long practice | A] of which will be sold on reasonable terms. T. PAXTON; & Co. . 14 PORT PERRY MILLS, D DEALERS IN BOARD AND BUNDLE LATHS, FREE FROM PAIN !!\SpvERAL FIRST CLASS FARMS FOR SALE It has been used by eminent | wHITBY, CARTWRIGHT, REACH,:SCUGOG, MARIPOSA, and SEVERAL LOTS of Wild Land in Mara and Rama ; also a number of Village Lots in the Village of Port Perry, Orvios Hours Q Machinery, of the Latest Improvements; Every Description of Irmmediate Orders Respectfully Solicited. Port Perry, Dec. 19th, 1886. "Tigra PORT PERRY FOUNDRY. Tae above New and First-Class Foundry is now Open for the Manufacture of Steam Engines, Boilers, Grist & Saw MI MACHINERY, TOOLS FOR WORKING UF WOOD AND IRON, Such as Sash, Door, Blind and hair, Stave and Shingle Woollen Mill Machinery, The Double Turbine Water-Wheel, of all sizes; Besides AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STOVES, &C. MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED. The fact of Opening a Foundry in this neighborhood, thereby saving time and transportation, is a saving of itself which the subscriber hopes will, in the end, be mutual OHARGES REASONABLE. A. M. GIBSON. i I. © CH 1£°8 wg 2 21i~ 8 fo; = 3 ff tr Bu A BA.HE: Z 2 og w= T gic & ; oR I RHEE m > He 22 0 Ff Z 023i J ©o-tg! | dq Eso is 2 = y Ect of BH cet: i 2 EE 0 fi = 32 £ <0 dc: 5 od iS GOOD ------n EWS! 'Gums, Producing Local Anmsthgsia, For Extracting 'Teeth Without © Invented by Dr. Richaadson of London, NARGOTIC SPRAY A Applied to ty FS D RererENoEs :--Rev.D Griggs, M.D , Bort Hope; Rev. and Dr Carson, Whitby ; dos. and J Bolster, M.B., Uxbridge. © 'Uxbridge, Nov. 23, 1866, HARMONIUMS. RS. WILLIAMS, MAUFACTURER ! Nos. 143, 135 & 141, YONGE Sr., TORONTO. at the Man Port Perry, Nov. 21st, 1866. (Land for Sale . ; «al OR EXCHANCE. Ls gor apd # . 'Bach paper is addressed and | may be sent to any -- 0. W. Will MANUFACTURER AND DEALER | In Sawed Lumber, Sawed Shingles, Fio : Heading and Flour Barrel Staves. A LARGE STOCK ON HANDS AT ALL TIMES! "Algo Rroprieror of Port -Perry Sash and Door Factory. Face planing, Matching, Scroll Saiving, Turning, Moulding, eto, etc., done on the shozteet notice Port Pérry ugust, 10th, 1866. -lo- Musical Instruments of All Kinds | Can be had, by applying at this Office, the same in Price as ctory. Orders respectfully solicited. JOSEPH BIGELOW, dey -SNOZAOTIN ur Bare 0 CVONVIS. 90 0 S00 INIINTMS SSVI) JSWLi AVAHD De LVN INVA DOA I [1] 'nmuue Jod s)usd (OC 9A%S. PUR '99UBAPY U 15-8m i | KHEd LH0d . 00 ichigan, opposite Goderich, h take or Town pro-}°0 1 Land for Sale. HE above property is tuated on Lot No rh ey ot inal of Scugog, and contains by admeasnrement 2} Shed, and other improvements | cr Aa perty in exchange. oy eR re Tamara, aut made ncn appl sires Ly. Terms easy. Apply of Port Perry tion SE + GEORGE BROWN, FS 8 ti ry ftion : Lan Publisher sad Propristor. BE DAVIDG IBSON. . CHESTER COLTON. "Tordnto, 1867. ; ; 30] PoptPerry; March 28th, 1987. 8, . Port Perry, Bept. 19, 1067. Sm » 'prepuelg,, oq) 0j uonyduosqug auok Aug ofa superior quality sold wholesale Every article sold warranted to be of the best quality and at the lowest remunerative price. Phare have been added from oy i time such articles as are generall, in the trade, and the Stock will : as varied as the demand, ¥3" Terms invariably Oash, ' ig Uxbridge, Aug. 22, 1866 af -- ee ---- DR. RADWAY'S PILLS. ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS, NO STRAINING. yi FO GRIPING. ; 4 5 aay Jo! t 3 i= =. & NO PILES. Bhi NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSET, BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM TH WELS I8 ALWAYS SECURED. : Newly Discovered Principles in Purgatives. Dr. 2 De oe ty labs Bolte for alone oF Mercury ever discovered. They aro composedof _ VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS - BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE- PARED IN VACUOQ, SE One grain of theextrast of the medicinal proper ties ofRadway's curative power var dius Thine thonand ¢ crude and inert" | materials that enter into sll other pills in use. Thess of the active Foner. 3 ties of the Kouta, Horn, Bian EO s other pills, They, ¥ PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, BOOTHE, OALM, STRENGTHEN, ; : ° INVIGOBATS IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF LATING PILLS WILL PURGE RY CAUSE OF THESE FRON SYSTEM IN SIX HOURS. inflammation, irritation, STRAINING, wo purgaive 1h the world that will scoure BETTER AN SALOME OR BLOE PILL: BETTER CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL, AS ALTERATIVES, yr ran mete | hence their importance ln of Liver Ed | and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious ab = © tacks, Headacho, &c. In the treatment of Fevers, 2. | Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing ning ult Bie ssrutiots lug fying the blood, aad : urging from all Alacagod depasit and jm pure humors. DR. RADWAY'S PIAS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE ; Jaundice, Rush of Blood Ne