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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Sep 1867, p. 3

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or em nism mmm 7 : 14 - mi tial will have no external enemy against whom ao contend. Bot in Ontario her Majesty's 'Opposition will be. nearly as strong--per= + haps, ved yet, 8 little stronger=than her. ajesty's Go) 1 vernment ; and it will not be af all wonderful if, with the fulcrum which they have already secured, they may, by the reaction of an arroused public sentiment specdily assume a predvminance in the Local Legislature, : DIED, Of heart disease--at the residence of Mr. D. 8. Day in the Town of Dareson, Michigan, on the 2370 day of August 1867. F. Thurston, in the 72ud year of his age. REACH MARKETS. Ko Prince Albert, Sept. 12, 1867, Rill Wheat, $1.30 @ S140 § bush. Spridg Wheat, $120 @ $1.25 § bush. Barley, 60¢ 7 G8. y Peas, b5¢ /@ 60c. Clover Seed, $8.00 § bash. "Oats, 40¢ @ 45c. ' SBufter 12¢. @ 3c. # I. ou Hggs 10c. 'Wool 20¢ to 30c. grepeee-- pecial Jhotices. The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. "Published for the benefit and as a Caution fo ouny Men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at the same time 7' Means of Self- Cure. Bv one who has cured himself after un- dergoing considerable quackery, The applicant by paying postage on his letter, will receive a copyydres of charge from the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. 35-3m Brooklin, Kings Co., N. Y. To Consumptives. The Rev. Edward A. Wilson will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung 'affection and that dread disease Consumption. -- { Jlis only object is to benefit the affiicted and he hd pug gairer ill try tris prescription, | A ill cost them nothing, and may prove a "Bits RE. AP lonse address S v1 Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, New York Gait INFORMATION, Inf tion guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair apon a bald head or beard} face, alse a reeipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotehed, Briptions, cte., on the skin, leaving the soft, clear, and bes ul, ean, be ob- tained without charge by addressing.» THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Curmrst, 823 Broadway, New York. EREORS OF YOUTH, A Gentleman wha suflereied fi from Nervous eoility, , and all ihe eflects of youths ful discretion. wi ring humanity, ® aul free to all wh . apt and directions for munking the simple remedy by which be was cured. fevers wishing to profit by ihe advertisers expericic cin do so by addie 1 perfect confidence, '114y JOIN B. 0G 42 Cedar Street, New york ¢ Mrs. Winslow's SOCTIIING SYRUP, FOR THILBRER TERT Greatly facilitates the process of i the gums, reduci fla Pary aud spa SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upan &, mothers, it will give 1es1 to yourselves, and * ur Be, Nening Relief and Health to your Infants, We hnve put wp and sold this article for yen Can Say gn Con dence and Truth of 11 what wi sever bean Able to say of my other mediciue-- Never has F Pnilsd in @ Single Instance to Effect a Cure, when Iy nsed. Never dul we know of an instance of dis- tien by nny one who used it. oan speak in effects nd medical " WHAT WE DO virtnes, We speak in th KNOG W plier years of nee, and Pledge our ce here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pi and exhaustion, roliel will be found mn fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered, expe Reputation for the fulfitment of what Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. _ None genvine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York. is on the outside wrapper. Rall by Diuggists throughout the world, PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. OFFICES 215 Fulton Street, New York. 205 Iligh [olborn, London, England. 111 St. Paul Street, Montreal, Canada. -------------------- ---------------- Srl Afr tisements.| ue next R. C. of Prince Albert Lodge No. 183 of A. F. & A. M. will be held on Frday, 13st inst, at 7§ o'clock p. m. GEO. W. JONES, Skc'v. THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE Insurance Company. INVESTED FUNDS,...... INVESTED IN CANADA,. $15,000,000 .. $350,000 Five Depaviment, NNSURANCES EFFECTED ON ALL CLASSES oF Property aT CurReNT RaTEs. JFARM RISKS at Seeciariv Reouced " Rates, Lite Depavenuent, No EXTRA Charge for MILITARY SERVICE in defence of the COUNTRY. Life Policies for the benefit of Wife or Children are Secure fram Seizure by Creditors. icy for , by tig Guaranteed Bonus % Kian LE, Ee % $24.70 4d Bos OU! come payable after 5 years, one- fourth of the Promsmas are ri with fthe | £ eum assured ; if after 20 years, one-half are re- turned ; after 30 years, three-fourths ; after 51, the sum assured isdoubled, and the heirs may claim $2,000, a mp Claims payable one month after proot of eath, &. F. C. SMITH, Resident Secretary, ' ut Mon TREAL. M. G. ROBSON, Agent, Prince Albert. _ CORNET BAND: . | Hotel daily to all places north. Attentive host- ar the best Electors of North Ontario A practical business education has now be- By all means vote for Thompson in 3 come a necessity to every young man contem- and Paxton, they are your own plating a business careers, : : v Withont this olueation young men u destic Candidates. The Union Can- cess. | didates. The Peoples' Candi- 'Business Education. tute of the first requ tes of Suc is business educat Commercial College op imparts, and it 1s a source of pride to the proprie that their graduates are at the present time filling posi- dates. tions of honor and Nesponisibilicy in some of the highest Mercantile Houses an ing In- -------- | stitutions of the country. Stronger testimony ' st the thorou, tion cou be given than the following letter from J. Gi. a President of the Board of Trade :-- Toronto, Dec.19,1865, Messrs. Musgrove & Wright, Dean Sts. --1 cannot express too strongly my appre +f cintion of your efforts to establish a model oe of husi- DIVISION COURTS. ness. | consider that such a system as yoors is of the greatest importance both 10 the FOR THE played, as it saves the former the time and labor of County of Ontario. reaching every new hand.and the latter the waste of time volved in a long apprenticeship. Your admirable as tem of real business is a complete remedy for this de~ feet, and your great fuccess i this department is made clenrly manitest by the air of reality that your students ad - display in their model transactions, and by their down- No. 1, Whitby, =0ct. 1st, 1867. Bem tdness shen they fil to meet thelr engngements, ¢ 2, Pickering, ar 2nd, i ean testify 10 the excellency of your sys'em from per- «3 Prince Albert. Nov. ath, soni experience: having at he preach Vimo in the : re mployi 1 of the firms long to, three young men he Uxbridge,.. : 5th, " ba Were educated at your establishment. Young ' 5, Cannington,. Oct. 9th, * Wishing you every suceess in your lauable enterprise, ¢ 6, Beaverton, +: 10th, * 1 remain, dear Sirs, yours, &c., « 7, Atherly.... on 13th, 4 " : J. G.'WORTS. e first prize for Business Penmanship was Z. BURNHAM, awarded this Commercial College at the late Se Judge C.0. | Provincial Exhibition in Toronto. Graduates Whitby, Sept. 3, 1867. 57 | are examined and their diplomas signed by a IEE TY q I 3 Board of E I of p busi- neds men, Graduates are also assisted to situa- tions, if required. A circular is regulatly published, giving a de- tailed acconnt of Zystem, regulations, terms, &ec., and may be had by enclosing stamp and addressing. MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, T oronto, Ontario. Aix, NOTICE de PPLICATION will be made to the Legisla- A ture of the Province of Ontario, at its next session, for an Act to construct a Railway from the waters of Lake Ontario in the Township of Whithy West or Whitby Fast, throngh the County of Ontario and the County of Simcoe to Sturgeon Bay or some other point that may be TT ANDERSON'S UNRIVALED HAIR DYE. ) r po ! The manufacturer of the above Dye takes | enient on the waters of Georgian Bay on | pleasure in informing the public that he has sue- Imke Huron. « in dicovering a Hair Dye far surpassing Also to empower Municipalities to give a ther Dye ever before offered to the pub- { bonns or take Stock in said Railway, and for a lic. "It possesses several properties not possess- grant of wild lands towards the construction ed by any other Hair Dye. thereof. 1st. Tt can be so used as to make the hair al- JOHN FOWL Jostany required shade, up to the most beauti- ul bl " 2nd. It will not color the skin in the slightest degree. ard. Tt communicates a beautiful gloss to the¥ hair, and renders it soft and pliable. Agents wanted in all parts of the Do- minton. Apply to August 29, 1867. MONEY TO LOAN. A How RATES OF INTEREST. Apply to JURS COCHRANE & COCHR ANE, Prince Albert. MESS ee WM. ANDERSON, ™ 0 nN B v GREENBANK, REACH. J Greenbank, Aug. 22, 1867. (RRIVATE FUNDS,) --_sS To loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent LYMAN ENGLISH, Barrister, &c., Oshawa. Noven "er 21, 1866. 46 ere3 "ROYAL HOTEL, WHITBY, C. W. POR target and most commodious Hotel in fown. A special conveyance to the Rail- way Station, Stages depart from the Royal lers always in attendance. JACOB BRYAN, Proprietor. *L9SI "LI [nr "aeqy edung Insolvent Act of 1864. In the matter of ANDREW COWAN, an Insolvent. (saNnd FLVAIEd) NE undersigned has been appointed As- signee in this matter, and requires claims to be filed within two months from this date. Uxbridge, 29th August, 1867, JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Warrsy P. 0. 'NOSE0Y DIN ANID Rd 8 LY "NNOT 0 'LYIITV TONITE 31-2w] TEFIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers "or Sale the west-half of T% Lot No. 11, in the 5th concession of the Hon ainting its branches, and by strict attention to bus and moderation in charges he hopes to receive a continuation of that patronage which has been so liberally be- stowed upon him ia the past. WILLIAM JAMIESON. Prince August 1, 1867. 30 HOUSE PAINTING. subscriber is prepared to undertake e P: inall i Township of Reach, gz 108 ac stumps. Thi of Manches st farms in the Township of Reach, further particulars apply on the premises. 85 cleared and mostly fakni is situated half a rand is certainly one of For Containin, fren fi i © ce Coffee, Tea, %e. Brooklin Drug Store. JOHEN DAWES, EALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines 3 Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, &c Best Wines and Liquors for medicinal DUrposes. : (4 Horse.and Cattle Medicines always OR HM =r essai a we PETER CHRISTIE. Reach, Aug. 21, 1867. 33 ST. AND AROUND! re nn oy ry tise IE subscriber having returned to Reach, thas got himself comfortably located at the thriving Village of MANCHESTER Where he intends carrying on the (G-Tailoring Business Shawl Found. OUND by the undersigned, between Utica F and Manchester, a Lac Voolen Shawl. The owner can 3 roving pro- perty, and paying charges of this advertisement. T. STOBBS. 33 In all its branches. Garments entrusted to his | Prince Albert, Aug. 21, 1807. care will be made up in the latest styles;and | -- = pron & R nothing will be left undone by him--in way o EH A neatness of fit, moderation in charges, and care- ful attention to orders--to obtain and secure a large share of public patronage. The Latest Styles received promptly and regularly. JAMES SQUIRE. Manchester, Oct, 18, 1866. 4 Department of Crown Lands, Orrawa, 281th June, 1867. HE Department will be closed at Outawa on and after the FIRST JULY. The Department of Crown Lunds for the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario will be opened atQaebec and Toronto as soon there- after as possible of which due notice will be given. PRINCE ALBERT AND M ANCHESTER Bakeries ! RE the places to buy your BREAD, FLOUR, OAT MEAL, CORN MEAL, SMALL BREADS of every description. First class Confeciionanes. Toys in great variety For Spring and Summer use; and Fruits in their season. Wedding Cakes made to order. He is also prepared to furnish Soirees, Tea Meetings, &c., on liberal terms. CHAS. HISCOCKS. A. CAMPBELL, Commissioner. 5000 APPLE TREES FOR SALE. 825 per Hundred. T. BURNHAM, Lot 31, th Con. Waibs 26-6w] June 24, 1867. THE ONTARIO FARMERS' Mutual Insurance Company. 1S Company is now fully 'agzanized and is 3 risks Buildi ab repre to ec atry School Houses and Feb. 13, 1867. : : Churches. Those wishing to insure and thereby 2 i TE 'members of fais Band embrace this op- portunity of inloming the inhabitants of" North Ontario that they will hold themselves in readiness for engagements for Excursions, Pic- nics, Concerts, &c., &c. Charges moderate. e 8. B. FAWSITT, Late of Dodsworth's Band New York. © ¥. HEPAL'S Celebrated Itch Ointment \FIE, subscriber kéeps sonstantly a large quan- tity or hig Celebrated Itch Ointment. cure warranted. Price 25 cents a box. J. HEAL. Prints Albert, Dec. 5, 1866. * Lailor support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so either by applying to the fiend Office, & to Ly ote local Agents f the Company. Our 5 ou as those of an: nsible Mutual Tnsurance Company in Canada. : i Head Office--The_old Registry Office Build- ings, Brock Street, Whitby. L. FAIRBANKS, Jr., 27-1y 8 ~ _ Becretary MACKIES "HOTEL, Walton Street, Port Hope: WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPY TORO NT Oo, C.'W, INCORPORATED,...... ..ccv BE A JAMES PRINGLE, Travelling Agent. L be found as Pew AVveriigements. ap Goods. WN ZCHRISTIAN 4 Beg to annonuce the artival of & portion of their » Ta which will be foand some of thie BEST BARGAINS in Cheap Cottons, Prints, and Dress Goods Ever offered to the public in this County. We are defermined to keep our rephtation : tfor Selling Good and Cheap Goods. An lot of that splendid 45 cent Tea on hand. tx The highest Market Price Paidf or Wheat, Barley, Peas, &c. MANCHESTER, Sept. 10, 1867. MORE INTERESTING THAN POLITICS! -------- Se We prefer minding our own business just now, and have pleasure in announcing the receipt of the first of our Farr TnpoRTaTIONS Recently boaght by MR, ROSS while in England and France, consisting of fine Broad Cloth, Doeskins, and Fancy Trouserings, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Shawls, Prints, Shirtings, Grey and White Cottons, Hollands, Carpetings, Oil Cloths, &ec. Call and SEE these Goods. 07 We have also received a lot of Dundas Cotton Yarn and Cotton Bags,--much superior to anything sold for some years past. Also abundance of SUGAR, Rice, Raisins, ; CURRIE & ROSS. Prince Albert, August 1, 1867. === 7 Candidates in the Field.2L ss ik KB 1 mn ------ : Ae! 2 | 2 li=ll Ww. H. PABRK; Cabinet Maker and yas I PRINCE ALBERT, Wn embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous friends for the liberal share of patronage he has received. He would messed i further state that he purchased a First Class HEARSE, decorated in the latest style, with double Sets of Plumes A large and choice Tot of COFFINS kept constantly on hand. A large And ; ms. "complete Stock of COFFIN TRIMMINGS of every description always on | o hand, and for sale, Cheap for Cash. --- 13 FUNERALS attended to with dispatch. Charges moderate. The highest price paid in Cash for Butternut Lumber. cve-- Remember the Place--Opposite Scott's Hotel, at the Red White and Blue. p= Prince Albert, May 22, 1867, 19 I Si | leat] GRAND (LELRIG SALE 0. & J. CAMPBELLS MIANCHESTER. eine ( Ghee They now offer the balance of their Summer Stock at a Great Reduction in price. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Parasols, Prints, Shawls, Factory Cottons, Mantles, and fo Millinery Goods, in Bonnets and Hats%and a large Stock of Ready-made Clothing; in Men's and Boys' Coats, Pants and Vests, of their own manufacture. (2% Also a complete Stock of Groceries, Crockery, and [Jardware. \ ] rete () et LIQUORS. A largo and chaice lot of fizat class LIQUORS consisting of BRANDIES and WINES, OLD RYE, MALT and CO Mi N WHISKEY, of the best brands. First class Wines and Brandies for medical uge. 2 . . »s. The highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, for which Goods will be given at cash prices. : R. & J. CAMPBELL. TO THE INDEPENDENT "70 THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS RS oF ThE JY «BA on LY AR sort" rors SRT ADIN OF THE \ AL COUNTY OF ONTARIO, | , HEL. County of Ontario GENTLEMEN, -- |GENTLEMEN-- |." In soliciting your support at the com. | Having been requested by a Convene Hon of the Reformers of ihe Riding to allow myself to be put ii nomination, the Legislative Eo mn the coming election, I beg to announce thay I shel, in aeporfarge . With - wishes of my thus expressed, myself as a Candidate for Jour | rages, Fl og pte pry Tn politics 1 am, and always hive a Reformer ; but, as we are now es upon a new era in the history of dr coun- try, I trust that former party may be laid aside, and that true loy: men will unite their influence to secure the election of suchRepresentatives gs will best promote the successful working of pur oew Constitution. v I cordially approve of the Act of Cons federation, aad consider the establishment of the separate Legslatures one of its best provisions ,as each Province thus se- cures the control of its own local a change which past experience proves very desirable. sobs iis Should you honor me with your confi- dence 1 shall do my utmost to promote the efficient and economical administratipn of | the affairs cf the Province of Ontario, by favoring the employment of a sufficient ° number of assistants, at a fair remuneration for services rendered, and by discounten- ancing any unnecessary multiplication of offices. "= Though opposed to the. principle of Coalitions , yet, mn view of the peculiar sitation 6f public affairs, I am prepared to give the present Government a fair oppor: tunity to announce its policy, by which alone 1 will judge of its claims to support. All measures really adapted to promote the public weal will receive my approval; without reference to their sotrce, while those of a contrary character, I shall on the same principle condemn, from the con- viction that the future welfare of our Province wiil be thereby best promoted. I shall, if elected, advocate the deviop. ment of the vast mineral resources of tke Province ; and the encouragement of immi- gration, by free grants of Crown Lands to bona fide settlers in the new Townships. The passage of a well considered Homestead Law--permitting any person to apply money honestly his own to the purchase of a limited amount of proper-- ty, which, for the benefit of his family shall be exempt from claims of future creditors--I shall also endeavor to ob-- tain. : . I shall give my earnest attention to all matters directly affecting the inter ests of this Riding, and, will act u the principle of justice to all--partiality to none. 2 Respectfully solicting your votes and influence in the coming contests I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your Obed't Servant, T. PAXTON: ing Klestion to represent you in the Canadian House of Commous, [ deem it proper that [ should state my views upon some of the matters which may occupy the attention of that House. s regards the important subject of Immigration I shall, if elected, endeavor to use all practicable means to render Canada a desirable home for the Immi- grant, believing that the prosperity of the Dominion very much depends upon an increase of its population with tie con- sequent occupancy and clearing of*its, at present, unproductive territory. { shall advocate strict economy as essential in the management of the af. fairs of the new Dominion. And al. though desirous of seeing all Dominional improvements entered upon with as little delay as possible, yet the revenue and resources of the country should be well ascertained * before undertaking any large or expensive works, A Reciprocity Treaty with the United States based upon equitable terms would, 1 believe, prove advantageous to both countries. And generally | should ad- vocate as much freedom in trade. be. tween Canada and other countries as) practicable, persuaded that an increased consumption would, in many eases,muke up any lc t the revenue might sus. tain from lessening the Custom duties. I view the Confederation of the Pro. vinces and the ultimate addition of the Western Territory as tha foundation of a most important Dominfon, capable of supporting a very large" population ; while the local control given to each Province will, [ believe, be the means of removing many of the difficdltiés here. tofore existing as to sectional affairs and improvements. 1 have always tegarded a party gov- ernment as best calculated to carry on the affairs of the country, under all or. dinary circumstances, in the most satis. factory and economical manner; yet | shall not, if elected, feel disposed to offer a factious opposition to the present ministry, but shall judge them by the measures they may introduce. As the nominee of the Reform Con. vention | claim the support of that party ; and from my long residence in the Rid- ing [ have also the promised «suppprt of many parties of all shades of politics, who dre willing to trust me as their re- presentative, preferring as they do, a candidate resident in their midst, and whose interests are identical with those of his constituents. Assured that I shall receive from you a liberal support, 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN HALL THOMPSON. Cannington, Brock, Aug. 6, 1867. The Subscriber would beg to inform all parties indebted to him either by note over due, book ac- count of otherwise, that all must be... paid immediately, otherwise they will be placed in Court for col: lection. J H BE. HOGG, Box 75, Port Perry, C. W. Port Perry, July 10, 1867. emi el bem = [RMR TTT J. Cox OPPOSITE | SCOTT'S HOTEL. PRINCE ALBERT 1S SELLING | ms 1 To make foom for Spring Stock. Women's and Childfen's weat hlso very low! wr Cash Paid for Fides. si Manchester and_Whitby, July 25, 1867. tt County of Owtario Wa. MACKIE, Propneton Prince Albert, Feb. 13, 1867. son LA Son ARS x Pr Pes Cs Fie, ga

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