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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Feb 1868, p. 4

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A a ssdwrereae . i ---- Rev. Mr, ------, of Lawrence, Mass., is Noticing, early in the season re, a newly married lady, was. not at meeting tor several Sab-- As her ewhat evasive, he surmised Ear norm othing to wear," and said you arg waiting for your spring bonnet, I sige yr Ck fy pr stirl she did 0 i Approaching the house, he saw hersilting by an open "1 hav- en't seen you to church yet; haen't that nnet go el 4 Yeas sir," she archly re- L Se8hail I show i 10 you 1 "[fyou , answered the wondering pastor. ] bit of a baby, she said I Es 18 the Wo bonflet 1 a batchelor. that one of his mem baths, he called to ask the reason. e % had n Fp vamp n : Bor "appearance. window, and blandly remarked. ailihg for ; did I dori ing s 4th day of March, 1869. worse daily. tion of thacofored gd increases, and al'a war of races may e negroes think themselves entitled to a division of territory, and as that event does not come to pass they are get- ting Jisendingly turbulent, and the life of a ardly safe below Maron and Dixon's line. In certain counties of Virginia gnd other Li throughout the South, the 08 have inaugurated a perfect reign of 4 "by their daily and nightly murders The whites unable to obtain protection from the civil courts and military Poste--the latter becoming few and remote, --have generally determined on their line 1t is not inpichable break ous. white man 1s and aflrays. of defence, EE ------_-- Attempted murder of an American Judge. --Judge Richard Boustead of tho United States District Court, was shot on Saturday in the streets of Mobile, by L. B. V. Mar- tin, District Attorney, Mr. Martin had been indicted by the g and jury for revenue frauds and extortion. Meeting Judge Bousted, he inquired if he was going to premit the in- The Jud, plied in the affirmative, whereupon tin drew a pistol and shot him twice, one ball taking efiect in the breast and another in the right leg The wounds are not con- Martin was arrested, dictment to take its coarse. sidered dangerous. and is now 1n jail. = waged' paid. Apply to Jan. 15, 1868. STAND AROUND ! mE subscriber having returned to Reach, bas got himself comfortably located at the thriving Village of MANCHESTER Where he intends carrying on the (0G-Tailoring Business i Garments entrusted to his care will be made up in the latest styles ; and nothing will be left undone by him--in way o neatness of fit, moderation in charges, and care- ful attention to orders--to obtain and secure a In all its branches. large share of public patronage. The Latest Styles received promptly SQUIRE. 4 and regularly, JAMES Manchester, Oct, 18, 1866. REMOVAL DANES & SNELL, Have removed their place of business fo Mr. Bullen's New Store, Opposite Scott's Hotel. ym ued : 'go wy iolney AVA woyy ydaoxa ara ated ® poos se joi % Sloog fw sjuem oy i ueweonog ayeg, Zz = = Be ad business in Prince a continuance of such leavor so satisfy all who superiority of material and DAYNES & SNELL. Prince Albert, Nov. 13th 1867, in the Abad 21! A Rasip DesocgaT. ~The Lucrosee De- | mocrat-- Brick Pomeroy's paper--adminis- ters the following advice to democrats : 1868 clubs will be formed in every town .\'enlidity in the country. Let these clubs be composed of men as ready to fight as to vote ! Let them be drilled in tbe manual of arms "Be'ds conversent with the science of mili- » ay lastics as with Democratic principles. s y may not be required to display that knowledge, but if nigger or Radical kill- should in order, they will be as ready «for 1hat 'business as to listen 10 the inaugural of a Democratic President on the Ia the same arti- éle the Democrat predicts that there will . an oulpouring of nigger blood, Bt a ng oF Radionke ow ap- t 88 was never known since the v dom from ehaos. qt i The condition of the' Southern States gots The insolence and assump- Now is the Time to Replace the Under- standing. J. COX ' OF THE PEOPLES" BOOT & SHOE STORE, PRINCE ALBERT. EGS again to call the attention of the inhabitants of Reach, and adjacent Townships, B to his superior Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, particularly those of his own manu- facture, which he is selling at nearly the same prices as Store Boots are selling. J. C. would aleo call particular attention to his Oak Tanned English Kip Boots. He has also on hand a large and varied assortment of Ladies' and Children's wear. ®@ Cash aid for Hides. Prince Albert, Oct. 1, 1867. '"" Life on the Ocean Wave.' A. S Has just received his Winter supply of Teas, Porter and Ale, Olard's Brandy, Coffee, Whisky, Jules Robbin & Co's Brandy, Sugar, Scotch Whisky, Martell's Brandy, Currants, Old Rye and Toddy, Cherry do. Raisins, Port Wine, Jamaca Rum, Fige, Sherry Wine, Ho'land Gin, Labrador Herrings, No. 1, | Madera do. John Bull Bites. Codfish, Ginger do. Old Tom Gin, White Fish, Champagne, 0 Wines, Brandies, and other Laquors, of the best brands, for Medical Purposes, which can be had at the lowest possible price. Prince Albert, Dec. 18, 1867. 50 New and Useful Invention ! C. MCKENZIE, PORT PERRY, MANUFACTURER OF CLIFF'S Servant Girl Wanted. ANTED a good Servant Girl, one who W understands general house werk. Good J. H: BROWN, Manchester. - MLEACTIYG AND Loo0% FOR NORTH ONTARIO, MARIPOSA, AND ELDON. 05 All orders promptly attended to. C. T. YOUNG, Agent. m Port Perry, Dec. 18, 1867. GENERAL Land Agency THE undersigned has opened an office for the general sale of Lande, in this and ad- joining Counties-- THE LOANING OF MONEY At Low Rates of Interest on Improved Farm securities. INSURANCES Effected on all classes of property at low rates of Premium. . (3 OFFICE--Bigelow's Block, adjoining the Royal Canadian Bank-- Port Perry. J. B. CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Dec. 11, 1867. FOR F IRST CLASS Ss GO TO THE ONTARIO CARRIAGE FACTORY All Manufactured on the premises of the choicest material and by first class workmen, Call and see them. 1would also intimate to my numerous friends that this is the Cheapest House in Prince Albert to get your Horse Shoeing done. Work Warranted or mo Pay. JAMES EMANEY. Prince Albert, Dec 4, 1867. 48 Subscriber would beg to inform the in- ro or Ron aay form the Je a *d a first class the Coun- ty of York. Itisa superior breed to any other Kr Service © EDWARD PHENIX, LotNo, 13, in the 11th con, Reach. Zod $1 } HARRISON MAW & SON Contractors & Builders, PORT PERRY! ARE prepared to Contract for and put up Buildings of all kinds, whether Wood Brick or Stone, and finish off in the latest Stes, with all the most modern imp ments. Parties requiring good work done will do well to call. (=Plans and Speoifica- tions made to order. "HARRISON MAW, JOHN H. MAW. ort Perry, Dee. 5, 1866. THE OLD A STAND FOR BEVER. | HE Subscriber takes this method of returning thanks to his numerous customers for T their liberal patronage for the past SIX YEARS, and begs to intimate that he is constantly prevared to furnish them with Wagons and Buggies! And that he is now preparing FIFTY Sets of bis PREMIUM IRON § WOOD SEED HAR- Vi ROW made in the proved Scotch styles. eB le oe ne Sk nts print s for Cas) of ned not. } manufaoturer in the County. Rage pylori: All Wark Warranted, WM, STEEL, 'a4 | Manchester, April 10, 1866. 14-1y GREAT PEDUCTION aS ) ; IN PRICES OF HORSESHOEING Wagons,Carriages & Implements PRINCE ALBERT CARRIAGE FACTORY. HE Subscriber begs fo announce to his patrons and the. public generally that he has made. a great reduction in the prices of Carriages, Wagons, Cutters, Implements, Horseshoeing, &. CALL AND SEE. All work warranted. J Ie would also say that he is now manutacturing 40 Cutters, good style, which will be sold cheap. Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing, and General J obbing. GEORGE WHITE. Prince Albert, Oct. 1, 1867. A= == "= Prince Albert and Mauchester ! East Wairsy, Jan, 5, 1867. I have no hesitation in recommending such Fruit Trees as I received from the Hamilion Nurseriss,-- They are fully as good us represcied. HENRY GRAHAM, Warrny, Jan. 7, 1867. Oabinet Maker and Undertaker, jj" ALBERT & MANCHESTER, | friends for the liberal share of patronage he has received. He would "ses further state that he purchased a First Class I A large and choice lot of COFFINS kept constantly on hand. A large and complete Stock of COFFIN TRIMMINGS of every description always on ¥3~ FUNERALS attended to with dispatch. Charges moderate. The highest price paid in Cash for Butternut Lumber. LB 1 nD GEO. B. FAINT, Agent,--Brooklin, P. O. 0 complete in every department. Particular attention is paid to raising HARDY Varieties of Winter Fruit. To parties favourin NURSERY PRODUCE and NOTHING ELSE. Oiders or Communications carefully attended to. substantial Testimonials below. Brooxrin, Jan. 9, 1867. ilion Nurseries, delivered at Brookin, by the Agent, Mr. Geo. B. Fain WW. HOH. PARK: OULD embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous HEARSE, decorated in the latest style,withdouble Sets of Plumes ne hand, and for sale, Cheap for Cash. Prince Albert and Manchester, Jan. 9, 1868. 19 WARREN HOLTON, Proprietor The Stock of Fruit Trees in these extensive Nurseries are very us with their orders we gurantee to bring them FIRST CLASS We would call the attention of intending Fruit Growers to the T saw some very fise Fruit Trees, &e. from the Ham. J. B. BICKELL, Reeve of Whitby" | T received n quantity of Fruit Trees at Brooklin, RacLaN Mires, Jan. 8, 1867. [pi Gnomon from Warren Holton's Nurseries, Mr. Faint, Sir--I have great plensure in stating that | Humilion, C. W.. and [ must say that they were just the Fruit Trees, Vin I received fio ' what 1, Mr Faint, repragented them to be. In wm any Nursery | fact all the Trees that | have seen fiom these Nurseries 1 up with great aie fine specimens of the different varicues, THOMAS ARKSEY. East Wurrtsy, Jan. 3, 1867. you are the the best I ha vet. 'They all seen to have » care, as the roots ate in excellent condition. MOSES SMITH. T gave my order for Fruit Trees to Mr, Faint, Agent Brook, Jan. 8, 1867. dps and have much pleasure in Mr. G. B. Faint delivered several boxes of Fruit! stating that I was well satisfied with the way in which Trees nt my Hotel, Brooklin, last full. 'They were | it was filled, The 'Trees were very large, well formed, healthy, and in good growing condition. HENRY DEARBORN. Corumpus MivLs, Jan. 4, 1864. carefully packed, and seemed to give general satisfuc- tion to his numerons customers. ALEX. ALEXANDER. 1 hereby certify that I receive Wartsy, Jan. 5, 1867. a number of Apple, 1 i Pear and Plum "Trees. from the Hamilton Nurseries Ido hereby certify that I received a number of Apple through the Agent, Geo. B. Faint, and have no hesia. Trees from the Hamilton Nurseries ; they are first class | io in recommending them to intending Planters, as trees in every respects Trees of the very best quality. ROBERT GARDNER. JAMES GOODMAN, M. O. DONOVAN, PRACTICAL ¢ ' Carriage ZL Maker ! NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY | A GOOD assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from best material. Work made to order with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention paid to repairing [5 ALL WORK WARRANTED. NEW WATCHES! New Clocks! New Jewelry & Silver-plate, W. HEPINSTALL'S BROOKLIN. NR JY Kinds of oy atohes and Clocks neatly repaired and WARRANTED. Business Reviving Hard Times disappearing, and Better Times Coming ! ! 1 support for the last eighteen years, and would say that every thing in the line of Ii Subscriber this method of returning thanks to his numerous customers for their iberal 'ABINET WORK will be made and sold as good and "ment nN CoD 8 BA ia Ose" ental Special attention: paid ry 2 Undertaking | Coffins of all sizes kept constantly on hand consisting of Walnut, Oak, Butternut, &c. A first earse class Hi in attend t Funerals when required. Charges very low. EE aC cy GAUR0 de a tbe cho, excl for work. is os JOHN NOTT. .B. Agent for Monuments and Tomb Stones. Borelia, Nov. 18, 18% y 45 SPLENDID OPENINGS, For men of v ENTERPRISE AND SOME CAPITAL Rights for Sale . Powell's Patent SWING AND FORCE PUMP, The most successful Canadian invention of the ay. There are several valuable torias limits yet awaiting occupants. For particulars apply to CHAS. POWELL, PROPRIETOR AND PATENTEE, Newton Brook, Yonge Street, Ontario. Dec. 11, 1867. 49 Money to Lend IN SUMS OF $300 and Upwards, Ata low rate of Interest. 3 FAREWELL & MoGEE, Solicitors, Oshawa, Nov. 14, 1866. 45-2m NEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP MANCHESTER Next door to Mr. Wright's Shoe Store. LE Subscriber would call attention of Farmers aud others to his TIN MANU- FACTORY, and extensive Stock of COOKING & BOX STOVES NOW ON SALE CHEAP. 13 All kinds of Jobbing done, Bd "Tih and Sheet Iron work made to order. The Highest Price paid for Sheep Skins and Rags. : WM. BRYAN. N. B. Cheese. Vats and Dairy Cans made to order. Parties wishing to get up Cheese Fac- tories, can obtain all necessary information from B. BRYAN, Agent, ON THE PREMISES. Manchester, Sept. 26 1867. 38 PRINCE ALBERT AND MANCHESTER Bakeries ! J. bi the places to buy your BREAD, FLOUR, OAT MEAL, CORN MEAL, , SMALL BREADS of every description. First class Confeclionaries. Toys in great variety For Spring and Summer vse ; and Fruits iu their season, Wedding Cakes made to order. He is also prepared to furnish Soirees, Tea Meetings, &o., on liberal terms. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Feb. 13, 1867. The most Popular Remedy ever Offered to he Public: TOMLINSON'S Pain~-Cure, FORMERLY PainKiller. For the cure of Pain both External and Internal, The greatest Pain Curing Remedy yet discovered. Life-Like PICTURES Can be had at Hoit's Phtograph Gallery, OSHAWA. Either Plain, finished in India Ink, Oil or Water Colors. Also at the Prince Albert Gallery Of G. MASSEY, of any size or style of finish known othe Arte Call and examine Specimens, J. E. HOITT. G. MASSEY. April 17, 1867. 14-1y ANDERSON'S UNRIVALED HAIR DYE. The manufacturer of The above Dye takes pleasure in informing the public that he has sue- ceeded in discover wiv Dye far surpassing every other Dye ev: e offered to the pub- i ropertics not possess- ic. possesses ses ed by any other Hair 1st. It can be so used as to make the hair al- most any required shade, up to the most beauti- ful black. : > af ~~~ 2nd. It will not colo the skin Ta" the slightest degree. 3ed. It communicates a beautiful gloss to the hair, and renders it soft and pliable. Agents wanted in all parts of the Do- minion. Apply to WM. ANDERSON, GREENBANK, REACH. Greenbank, Aug. 22, 1867. Psorocomium. THE GREATEST ITCH KILLER Of the 19th century, It cures in halfan hour.-- Price only 25 cents. W. A. TOMLINSON, Wholesale Dealer in Medicines, Sole Agent for Canada, PRINCE ALBERT. DR. WOOD, PROPRIETOR OF THE Ottawa Cancer Infirmary, STARKS STREET AND MARIA STREET, OTTAWA, C. W. CANCERS CURED By a New, but Certain, Speedy, and near. ly Painless process, and without the . = useof the Knife. The cure will be guarantteed, and, as a proof of this, no pay is required, until the cure is com- plete. The moment a cancer is discovered, it should be cured, as it will cost less and is more 8] Fn re 2 to gain, and thing to an no 8 and ev Jose by delly. 'What now' seems a harness t long exist where this Remedy is faithfully used. Give it one fair trial and you will use no other. Pain It is acknowledged by those who have used other remehies of this kind, to be the best and most valuable of any known, for the diseases for which it is recommended. 3" Sold by all medicine dealers. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. Tt Is the largest bottle of medicine of the kind in Canada. Manufactured by the proprietor, Prince Albert, Ontario. Ld0d 'Io[rey, o[qeuoIysEy ANd MR. A. BARRETT, Photographer King St.» Oshawa. ProToGRAPHS in the very best style are mauufactured in our gallery. Entrance through Mr. Carswell's Con- ectionery Store. Oshawa, April 17, 1867. H. Burnham, CLERK THIRD DIVISION COURT, 0 fix over Me. Bigalow's St PORT PERRY, CO. W 5000 APPLE TREES FOR SALE. B25 per Hundred: T. BURNHAM, cul than when of longer standing, » Lot 31, 7th Con. Whitby. June 24, 1867. 25 ttt mp ---------------------------- Brooklin Drug Store. JOHN DAWES, JPiALER in Drugs, Patent Medicines Paints, Oile, Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, &c : Best Wines and Liquors for medicinal Horseand Cattle Medicines always in the breast, neck, eye-lid or elsewhere, or¥all wart 2 sors on She lin, ma, is nL tort short mon! come a hideous, destroying mass of disease. If reatired, roto ences can to given to parties who have been All communications promptly and healthy. i advance, and 40-1 wered. No money required in ang until the cure is complete To Stock Breeders ! HE Subscriber begs to call the 'at- tention of stock breeders and others, to his Boar Pig "SAMPSON." He is of the I breed, and was sired by Mr. Johe Rolpls celebrated prize boar. 1. Frise LARK, cured many years siece, and who are now sound 2 R. THOMAS, SADDLE AND Harness Maker Thomas' New Building, South of Gibbs Block, Simcoe Street, OSHAWA. HE attention of farmers and others is in 1 vited to his stock of heavy and light hoe ness, all of which is new of or make, Also there will be found a eholce selection o Tune, general saadley, trunks, portmanteaus, &e, Evi in the trade made tor order on he shortest notice, Repairing done neatly and - heaply. R. THOMAS. D. Lot No.12, 2nd con. Reach. 46-3m Nov. 20, 186%, shawa, Jan, 23,1867. 3-ly

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