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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Feb 1868, p. 3

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© wvates who, notwithstanding ( * dng w sound C porium of "youth of Canada, and though occasional Mesers. Musérove & Waienr, _--_- i ---- ------ "BRITISH AMERICAN Commercial College ! Ei - PUBLIC TESTIMONY. (From Lyman § Mackis, Yidaie Hardware Mer- = nt, TortNTo0, Sept. 13, 1866. B. A. Com. College, Toronto. . Dear Sirs, --\We have much pleasure in testifying to the order of training for commercinl pursuits obtained by the young meu eduented at your College. We have now in our employment one of your grad- n de fact that he et any previous experience, hus proved himself a most re- liable, accurate, and efficient Book. keeper, _AV¢ may further state, that fhaving had occasion to engage another office hand, we gave a decided prefer- ence to che of your graduates. [n short. we have no hesitation in saying, thatas lar as our experience goes your course of training is eminently adapted to make thoroughly efficiently otfice man, Yours truly, LYMAN & MACNAB, (Prom Morrison, Taylor §Co., Wholesale Provision Dealers.) "ToroxNTO, May 21, 1867. Mlessts. Moserove & WriGnt, B. A. Com. College, Toronto, Dearfms.--We can eminently recommend your es- Yablishment to the business public, from which to select their Book-keepers. The young man in our employ bears testimony to the efficient system taught in your Dolluge and the nccugnte habits derived therefrom and tong! Cifferent liouses pursue different methods, yet the ene fal principles, rules, and varieties of commerceare #0 thoroughly inculeated hy your system of nition as to render the knowledge applicable 10 each new feature ii each peculiar system, Your eflortsnre worthy of every Eppreciation in found- ial Ej the i I students fail 10 become proficient, it can only be attributed to lack of ability on the ewudent's part, and noi the incapacity of the tutor. We shall ever give and advise preference to your pupils for an office, and feel glad to thus attest our experience oi the same, We remain. Gentlemen, yours, &er, MORRISON, TAYLOR & CO., Wholesale Provisson Dealers. For Circulars, Penmanship, Bank Notes §e., AppREss , MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, Toronto, Ontarfo. Sheriffi"s Sale of Lands. ixth day of June A. D. 1868, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold by Pub- lic Auction, at the office of the Court House in the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario, all the right, title and interest which the under- mentioned defendants severally possess in the lands and tenements thereon, seized by me un- der and by virtue of certain Writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the County Court of the County of Ontario, to be directed, viz: WELLINGTON MAYBEE, Plaintiff, , vs. ROBERT BRADFORD, Defendant, The East half of Lot No. Thirty-five in the Second Concession of the Township of Scott, containing about Sixty Acres. THOMAS BOLSTER, Cogaly of Ontatis, {0% SATURDAY, the Plainift, vs. ALEXANDER MUSTARD, Defendant, The East half of Lot number Sixteen in the Seventh concession of the Township of Scott. THOMAS BOLSTER, Plaintiff, vs. H JAMES CONWAY, Defendant, The West part of Lot number One in the Thir- teenth concession of Reach containing about 75 acres. NELSON G. REYNOLDS, Sneriff,C. O Per R. H. TomvriNsox. Sheriff 's Office, Whitby, 6th Feb'y, 1868. 6-3m First published February 13, 1863. SG pe 2h NOT ICE j § hereby given, that the Council .of the Cor- poration of the Township of Reach at a meeting to be Leld in the TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER, On the 14th day of March, now next, propose to pass a By-Law to stop up and close as a public highway, a certain portion J lowance for road between Lots Nos. 12 and 13, in the rear of the 4th Concession of the said Township, discribed as follows : Commenc- ing at_the North East angle of Lot No. 12 in the 4th Concession, then South 16 degree East 2 chains 74 links, more or less to the gravel road, thence Eagerly along the west limit of the gravel road 1 chain 54 links, thence North 16 .degrees West 1 37links to the rear of the Con- cession, ce South 74 degrees West 72} links to the place of beginning; and also to pass a By-law to sell the said highway go to be stopped up and closed to the parties next adjoining whose lands the same is situated, and in case such parties respectively refuse to become the purchaser at such price as the said Council think reasonable, then for the sale thereof to nny other person ; and also to pass ady-law to open and establish as a public highway Lot No. 1, on the registered plan of the Village of Manchester, JOHN CHRISTIE, 5 Township Clerk. Reach, 8th Feb., 1868. 5-td TENDERS FOR --- ENDERS will bd received at the County Clerk' any party willing to contraot for the Crirery of © hy 75Cordsof Green YY cod BEECH AND MAPLE. ALSO FOR Supplies for the Gaol. All information in respect thereof can be obtain- y fous the County Clerk, at his Office, Court ; H. J. MACDONELL, » . > : Cc.C. * County Clerk's Office, 'Whitby, Feb. 4th, 18€8. 5-3w Servant Girl Wanted. WANTED a good Servant Girl, one who understands general house work. . Good wages paid. Apply to F. BRATHWAITE. Prince Albert, Feb. 12, 1868. INFORMATION, Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving | - the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be ob- tained without charge by addressing. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Cuemisr, 823 Broadway, New York. MONEY ! Cord wood Wanted 1 ANTED by the Subscriber 500 Cords of good Beech, Birch and Maple Wood, for which the subscriber will pay the very highest 5 | price in goods at the lowest cash prices. T. C. FORMAN. Prince Albert, Jan, 22, 1868. +3 [y in sums wer, "LIST 'SI 98( "'yoqly eoulig TE undersigned is prepared to 1 to suit the convenience of the bol ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY, (Private Funds,) On good Mortgage Security, ata very. Low Rate of Interest. (SANNT ALVAIED) NV07 OL AINOBNO OS™ FTF He has several Lots of IMPROVED AND WILD LANDS FOR BALE ON EASY TERMS. 'NOSI0Y 9 'I IND 004 8 OV "NOT 0] 'TEIITV JONIEd Apply at the well known Cheap Store o of nly R. &J. Campbell, Manchester, to JOHN HODSON, Vavvator, &c. Manchester, Feb. 4, 1868. 5-3m Psorocomium. THE GREATEST ITCH KILLER Of the 15th century. It cures in halfan howur.-- Price only 25 cents, W. A. TOMLINSON, Wholesale Dealer in Medicines, Sole Agent for Canada, Prince ALBERT. "L98I '81 "93q fA1d Yoda ' 7 %07 IY JT > | yo al ¢ A . . Isao Jo am; QUEEN'S ELIPTIS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ! Price Only $15. NITE greatest achievement of Canada Tngenu- T ity, unsurpassed for certainly of stitch, reliability, ease, quietness of movement, and for real worth it bas no equal. 3 For Sale at the Post Office, Port Perry. H. GORDON. SVE 3@g1408408 JHL 'SYUVIX NIL --sping eau --Kiursas ofediiofy poos ug WBO'F Of GOBCH 'SONITTIE NHOT 'yororioy "Maqy eanng i = : SOO GO MONEY! Por The Subscribers are prepared to make dH '( 1) n f A JEN ih § | | | ON GOOD Farm, Property, At very reasonable rates, from ; PRIVATE SOURCES, © Re-payable by equal yearly instalments, or interest payable yearly and the principal at the end of the term. l Port Perry, Jan. 29, 1868. gs fui Snes 0. 2005 -- 1000 Acres of improved farm lands, and 2000 acres of wild lands for sale cheap and on easy terms. L + (<r A good Farm to Rent. 5 Cs ArrLy TO 8 DAVID J. ADAMS, N P LAND ANDeINSURANCE AGENT, VALUATOR, &c., Office over T. C. Forman's Store, Prixce ALBERT. or to JOHN ADAMS, a 'Torouto Street, Toronto. Prince Albert, Jan. 23, 1868. ! L005 CHALLENGE ACCEPTED bereas, Mr. PEDLAR, of Oshawa, having challenged Stove pL dealers to compete prices of Stoves. We here annex our prices with his, knowing we can compete most favorably with hin, or any other dealer in the Dominion, with the means we have of purchasing. HATCH & BROS PRIE. MR. PEDLAR'S PRICE. i tioniat, . $20 00] 10 inch Protectionist, «........e.. $21 00 " ios Felotioni o lews es 19 00f 9 « Fortune, ..ecvveeneiennns 20 00 9 « Young Dominion, .... 17 00] None advertised. 8 « « ave 15 00 Ir i 10 " Queen City, ........ 10 inch Queen City. ........ vai O00 10 « Commonwealth, .. None advertised. 9 « I tsa 9 inch Commonwealth 9 « Clarion cee 3 47 Clarion, 3105 30 « Black Giant, 5430 ¢ Black Giant ... 25 « " Br ap « ou 1 « " . 21 i 4 . 18 $C eee Ce RG Th Be sure not to buy a stove before seeing Hatch & xe Brother, it will pay. We have other Stoves of heavy STRAYED! AME into the premises of the Subscriber about the first of June last, a Yearling Steer. The owner can have it by. proving pro- perty and paying expenses. ; Wm. & D. CARMICHAEL. metal not here advertised. Furnace I, 1%, and 2 brls. §@&" Very cheap. &c., which are being sold very cheap. NATCH & BROTHER, Lot 17, 3rd Con. Brock Brock, January 29th, 1868. just now. Clearing Salel i OF Hatch's Patent Dumb Stoves, Stove Pipes, &c., always on hand. - Also a lot of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Coal Oil Lamps, . GREAT ATTRACTION! R. & J. CAMPBELL B: to announce that in order to make a complete clearance of their extensive Win- ter Stock, they have decided to offer 0 their customers, and the public, at unheard of prices, for CASH. Having purchased largely at the late TRADE SALES, they are enabled to ofler the cheapest Goods in Canada. They direct attention to the following : French Merinos, from 45¢. | Good Stout Prints, 9c. All Wool Empress Cloths, 55¢. 1 Heavy Blankets, from $3. Fancy Dress Go ds, 10c. Balmoral Skirts, 75¢ and $1, well worth Winceys 10c. $1 50. White Cottons 100. extra 12]. Buffalo Robes, from $6. Factorys 7c to 100. Best English Cotton Warp, $1 12}. THE RILLINERY SHOW ROOMS Are now open with a five selection of trimmed Bounets, Hats, Mauntles, Flowers, Feathers, &e. READY-MADE CLOTHING.--50,000 Mens' and Boys' Top and body Coats ; 50, 000 pairs Pints and Vests ; all of their owh manufacture. GROCERIES.-- 20 pounds superior Currants for $1; best Layer Raisins, $2 40 per box j quarter boxes, 65 cents; ood Raisins, 10¢ts per Ib. ; TEAS, Fine Young Hyeon, 50 cts ; extra tine, 75cts, and all other Groceries at equally low prices. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE -Boest white Granite Tea sets, $3 25. Call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that this is the cheapest place in the County to buy GOODS. LIQUORS. A large and choice lot of first class LIQUORS consisting of BRANDIES and WINES OLD RYE, MALT and COMMON WHISKEY, of the best brands. First class Wines and Brandies for medical use. Be. The highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, for which Goods will be given at cash prices. A call is respectfully solicited. Remember, 'R. & J. CAMPBELL. Manchester and Whitby, Jan. 15, 1868. == T DC -------- CURRIE & ROSS Have received per Steamship " Nova Scotian," 150 PIECES STAPLE i § nS (RY ' DRY GOODS Direct from the manufacturers in Englaid, which will be Opened up next week Aud offered at lower prices than ever before. The depressed state of trade in England enables us to buy VERY CHEAP f&= Cash paid for all Kinds of grain. Prince Albert, Jan. 8, 1868. GRAND DRY GOODY, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &ec. 0 b By the first of March, and in order to do so, have at a lower in price than in any other house in the trade. a. m., and close at 8 p. m. 0 Coal Gil 1%c. per Galion. Cash paid at all times Jor Wheat, Barley, Peas, Oats, Pork, &c. : BROWN & CHRISTIAN. MANCHESTER, Jen, 1863. The undersigned have determined to dispose of the Balance of their FALL & WINTER GOODS Reduced the Prices liberty of saying that the Goods will be found equal in Giiaiity-- Of the whole Stock. We do not quote the prices, but take thc] wione {0 AN py : ------ (JT Sale each day to commence at 7 o'clock 13 Salt and Plaster kept constantly on hand. J. C. PILKEY, Licensed Auctioneer FOR THE County of Ontario NT a AME into the about the first of September last, A SHEE A STRAY SHEEP. remises of the subsasiber, Pp. The owner can have it by proving property New AUpevtigent ents, STOVES! STOVES! THE STOCK OF STOVES AT THE BROOKLINSTOVEDEROT Is now replete with THIRTY different We and paterns for customers to select from, and at Prices as low as any Shop in the County. An immense Stock on hand which must be sold. Call early and secure Bargains.-- All descriptions ot 'T'in, Sheet-Iron, and Copper work attended to as usual, and by sone but experienced workmen. (= Vats and Cans for Cheese Factories maoufacturel 10 order. ik . 5 Gallons of No. 1 Coal OIL and Can for $1.50. T. ROBSON BROOKLIN, Jan. 22, 1868. vo. i, J, The Subscriber begs to intimate to his, customers; and the public generally, that he has Commenced Business AGAIN at his old Stand ; and has laid in one of the largest and best assorted Stocks of Goods to be found anywhere inthe New Dominion. aving purchased very largely at the late Trade Sales in Montreal, at prices for below regular quotations--he is pre- pared to offer every advantage to purchasers, und can confidently state that the prices will be found to be such as defy all competition from any quarter. PLEASE EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES, AND COM- PARE THEM WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING : All wool Canadian Tweeds, guaranteed the very best, for 90c a yard, sold elsewhere at $1.25, And a first rate article at 80c a yard, sold elsewhere at 3L124. Very heavy and wide Factory Cottons for 10c a yd, sold elsewhere at 124. * And the best in store, yard wide, for 12{c a yd, sold elsewhere at.15to 17¢c. Wide fast colored Prints, 10 and 12} a yd, sold elsewhere at 15¢. And the best for 15 and 16¢ a yd, sold elsewhere at 20 to 23c. Beautiful Plain and Check'd Winceys for 18 and 20c a yd, sold elsewhere at 28¢. Real Aberdeen Winceys, very best, wide and heavy, for 35¢, sold elsewhere at 50e. Beautiful French Merinos at H0c. Beautiful Cobeurgs and French Twills for 18 and 20¢ a yd, sold elsewhere at 25 to 30c. Black Lustres for 17c¢ a yd, sold elsewhere at 2%. All wool Canadian Check'd Flannels for 50¢, sold elsewhere at 80 and 90c. Beautiful White Blankets $2.50 per pair, sold elsewhere at $3.50 to $4. Very fine White Blankets $3.50 per pair, sold elsewhere at $5. Beautiful Filled Silk and Wool Dailsey Shawls $8, sold elsewhere at $12. A large lot of those beautiful Velvetine Mantles $5 to $6.50, worth $10. Black Cloth Mantles, beautifully trim'd, $2.25, worth $4. x Very lleavy Seamless Cotton Bags, $4.50 per doz., sold elsewhere at $6. A ict cf beautiful lined and trim'd Buffalo Robes for $15, sold elsewhere without lining or {runming for $13. A large lot of tie best Cotton Yarn at $1.37}, sold elsewhere at $1.75 to $2 bundle. (7 With a comylete assortment of every thing in the GROCERY, HARD- WARE, and CROCK IZRY line at prices equally low as the above. Soliciting a continuance of that patronage hitherto received, and an early visit from his old friends and customers with many thanks for former favors. T. C. FORMAN. Prince Albert, Jan. 7,1868. MONEY TO LOAN! 0 The Subscriber is now prepared to lend any amount of Money, PRIVATE. FUNDS, On geod Morigage Security-- or Debentures, at a Very low rate of Interest. The borrower can have his own time to pay the principals I also represent three of the Largest Monetary Companies ia the Dominion: that lend money at low rates on Farm ond Town Property, (7 Several good Improved Farms for Sale--at extremely low rices Silver and G:ccnbacks bought and sold. Apply personally to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Laud, Insurance, and General Agent, Whitby, Office--Me Millan's Block, Brock Et, Whity, Sept. 25, 1867. 38 The undersigned is prepared to advance loans of money in Large or Small Sums On first class improved farm security--as the rate of interest is very low and charges are moderate, the, best securities must be offered, . 07 Several first class farms for sale on easy terms of payment. Apply personally,or by letter pre-paid with a description of the security offered, to W. M. COCHRANE, "| Whitby, Oct. 23, 1867. Cheap Hardware Store, No. 4, Brock-St,, Whi by. i J. C. PILKEY, 1? Epson P. C' ¢ *, T. HARRISON ih it Port Perry, Dec, 4, 1867, Bigelow's Block, Port Perry Co ary + hd " Og.

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