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Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1988, p. 63

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PORT PERRY STAR ANNIVERSARY ISSUE -- Tuesday, September 20, 1988 -- 11 48 eee Terms. --#2.00 per Ans VOL. 15, No. 49 The Boel 2 «Ertremes are generally errors; the Truth usually lies between." PORT PERRY, THURSDAY, AUG. 4, 1881 [#1.90 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. (WHOLE No. 777 Blacksmithing. 22 3 ------ SPL HE Subscriber wishes 10 inform the public that he has OPENED A SHOP BORELIA, Where all kinds of Blacksmithing will re- ceive the promptest attention. TRON HARROWS & WOODEN ROLLERS Manufactured and for sale cheap. Parties Indebted Are requested to call and settle on or before the 15th inst., and save costs. H. JOHNSTON. Borelia, Jan. 8th, 1868. T4 PORT PERRY BAKERY. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the Public that he has always on hand a supply of Good Bread, Flour, Oatmeal ! DIFFERFNT KINDS OF CAKES! Crackers, Biscuits & Confectionaries. TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY. X¥ Fancy Wedding Cakes, nicely trim- med, are mude te order, and reasonable in price. . GEO. HENLEY. Port Perry, Nov. 13, 1867. 14 2,000 Cedar Posts for Sale. price $5 PER HUNDRED. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, 22 April, 1867. 31 Land for Sale. J on above property is sitnated on Lot No 23, in the 7th Concession of Scugog, and contains by admeasurement 2} acres. There is a Frame House 26 by 30, with Driving Shed, and other improvements on the premises. TerMS easy, and made known on applica- tion to CHESTER COLTON. Port Perry, Sept. 18, 1867. 6-3m GOOD NEWS! NARCOTIC 8PRAY SA, Applid to th SA, Goms, Producing Local Aresthsia, For Extracting T th Without Pain, as Inv ntd by Dr. Richardson of London, England, AT C. D. WAID'S DENTAL ROOMS, BROCK STREET, TUXBRIDGES! Il Operations Warranted to give Satisfac- 4 1 Ore no Churge, and at Prices which Defy Competition, JOHN NO'T'T, Cabinet Maker, House, Sign, and. Carriage Painter! PAPmR MANGER, ®&O., UNDERTAKING attended to promptly. A first class Hearse farnished when required. Coffins of all sizes kept constantly on hand. CHARGES MODERATE !! A. MOORE & SONS, MASONS « PAINTERS, Port Perry, Ontario, Wis to inform the public that they are prepared to do ail kinds of LATHING AND PLASTERING, and every description of HOUSE, SIGN, & CARRIAGE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, &c., 3 on reasonable terms. Port Perry, Feb. 19, 1868. 28-6m. BOOTS and SHOES. HE Subscriber is desirous of informing his friends and the public that he haa received a well assorted stock of LADIES, GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR! Consisting of Calf, Kidd and Prunella Gaiters and Heavy Wear of all kinds, which will be found EQUAL IN STYLE & QUALITY !! TO ANY IN THE MARKET. pa A Lot of No. 1 Spanish Sole for Sale, Cheap for Cash. ~&4 Repairing Promptly Attended to. Terms Moderate. Produce taken in Exchange. The Highest Price in Cash for Hides, Calf & Sheep Skins, H. FOY. Port Perry, Oct, 24, 1867, BB A.C.TORONTO HARMONIUMS. = > S. WILLIAMS, MAUFACTURER'! Nos. 143, 135 & 147, YONGE Sr., TORONTO. 0 Musical Instruments of All Kinds. Can be had, by applying at this Office, the same in Price as i. at the Monutomtory. Orders respectfully solicited. Port Perry, Nov. 21st, 1866. 15-8m JOSEPH BIGELOW, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER In Sawed Lumber, Sawed Shingles, Flour Barrel HARRISON MAW & SON, Contractors « Bullders, PORT PERRY, A" prepared to contract for and put up Buildings of all kinds, whether Wood Brick, or Stone, and to finish ti em off in the latest styles, with oo All the Most Modern Improvements. Parties requiring First Class work done, will do well to give them a oall. Plans and specifications made to order. HARRISON MAW & SON. Port Perry August tk, 1866. 1-tt, The Port Perry Ware-Rooms I returning thanks to his numerous customers for their patronage during the past nineteen years, the subscriber solicits a continuance of the same. MY STOCK CONSIATA OF Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Cradles, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Secretaries, Book Cases and several Sels of Bedroom Furniture, and two Organs--one with six stops, and one with two. They will answer for Church or Parlor purposes, and will be sold Cheap for Cash or approved credit. UNDERTAKING Done on the. shortes ;notice. Coffins always on hand. Eearsoat reasonable rate, J. W. DAVIS. 'SNOTAOTAN - - - Bricks & Drain Tiles TE subscriber wishes to acquaint the Public with the fact that he has now on hand a large quantity of Bricks and Drain Tiles, at his Yard, in Port Perry, And is prepared to increase hic operations to meet the increasing demand. The subscriber is also prepared to take Contracts for the furnishing and laying up of Bricks in houses, &c. JAMES GOOD. Port Perry, Aug. 7, 1866. 3m Try Freeman's Expectorant For diseases of the Lungs or Throat, a3 Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopicg Cough, Croup, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Hoarse- ness and Incipient Consumption, for which you have a safe and sure remedy. , Price 25c. If not satisfied your money will be refunded. J. 0H. BACHE, Agent. Port Perry, July, 1867. 49-611 PROGRESS OF PORT PERRY IN DEC. 1866 FROM PAGE 10 the spring. The building is to be 40 by 80, three stores high, of brick, and will be capable of turning out from four to five hundred yards of cloth per day,---employing some thirty hands. Messrs. Bigelow, Paxton and Cochrane have made a pur- chase of fifty acres of land from | Mr. Crandell, on the rise of ground between Port Perry and Borelia, for the purpose of laying out town lots which will be sold without special regard to price , to parties who are desirous of building. This property is beautifully situated as it rises gradually from East to West and affords a fine view of the Port, Lake Scugog, the Is- land and surrounding country. There can be no handsomer or more pleasant location for pri- vate residences. We under- stand a large number of the lots have been already taken up, and buildings are in course of erection on some of them. When spring opens we expect to see several fine residences in the part of the town. The manufacturers have ex- perienced a considerable diffi- culty the past season in get- ting their property shipped, one steamer being entirely in- adequate to the task, though she has worked almost night and day. A large amount of lumber will have to lay over un- til spring. To meet this difficulty another steamer has been put on the stocks which will be completed by the time naviga- tion opens to ply between this place and Lindsay. She will be propelled by a forty horse- power engine. An agency-of the Royal Ca- nadian Bank has also been opened here, a movement which we are sure the directors will have no reason to regret, as there must be a great deal for one Bank to do. The posi- tion is central, and the busi- ness transacted in Port Perry, Prince Albert, Manchester , and the surrounding country, sufficiently warrants the direc- tors in the step they have tak- en. TOWN & PARK LOTS FOR SALE In PortPerry. Village Lot 1,--Corner, Water, and Queen Streets. "o 11 o 3 North Queen Street. of 16 3 " 1d Sonth North Street. 30 A " 44 North North Street. " 70 Nortk Mary Street. «"" " " o> } South Mary Street. '"" 89 . 3 North Casimir Street. " 94 o Ini } South Casimir Street. For price and terms apply pre-paid to J. HAM PERRY. Whitby. Whitby, August 21, 1866. I Land for Sale. | I No. Tin the 9th Con.. Scugog, 200 acres. This lotis wild land,and of good - quality, and has a never failing spring creek running across the middle of the Lot. Also part of Lot 3 in the 3rd con, Reach, containing 23 acres. JOSEPH BIGELOW, Port Perry, 21st August, 186. 2ty ROYAL CANADIAN BANK! PORT PERRY AGENCY. . JOSEPH BIGELOW, 1-tf Agent. MARRIAG BY AUTHORITY, Issuedat Port Perry. OFFICE--At the Scugog House. 1 HENRY CHARLES. NOT OFF THE TRACK! BUT RUNNING AT THE RATE OF $2 a doz. for Photographs, 25¢. Each for Lettergraphs ! --ALSO-- WATCHES and CLOCKS, AND Jewelry and Accordeons 7 Repaired at J. A. CLARK'S Photograph Car, Brock St., Uxbridge. Uxbridge, Oct. 20, 1866. 14-tf MEDICAL HALL! J. Hl. BACHE, Chemist & Druggist!! PORT PERRY. EALER in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye- Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Turpentine, Oils, Alcobol, Brushes, Combs, Coal Oils, Lamps, Chimneys, Burners, Wicks, Toilet Soaps, Essences, PERFUMERY, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &e, &c., &ec. J.B. begs to observe that the greatest reliance can be placed upon the purity of his Drugs, Chemicals, &e. Teeth Curefully Lilled Scaled, or Extracted, Marsh & Trounce's old stand. J. H. BACHE, Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1866, a a a A a 2&2 a a

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