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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Jun 1869, p. 3

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TITIES ( 3 oo - » Pad me Our rehders will please bear with its, the Cauty Council bas absorbed all bur space. ConrirmATIONS.-- The Bishop of To. ronto will hold a Confirmation in the «.Churth of the Ascension," Port Perry, on Tuesday next, 29th inst., at half past tena. m, and at the * Church cf St. Agnes," Greenbank, at three o'clock p. m. of the same day. _-- -- Strayed Heifer. AME to the premises of the subscriber, Lot 24, in the 12th ron Reach, about the 1st of July last, a Red Heifer 4 years old: If not pe viously et she will'be sold as the law directs. ¢ MARY SCOTT. Reach, June 23, 1869. 3 pre NOTICE is hereby given that in ur- suance of the provisions of the Law Reform Act of 1868, all accounts and demands to be preferred against the County of Ontario for the current quarter, the approving and auditing whereef heretofore belonged to the Quarter Sess- fons, must: be delivered to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 26th day of June instant. Dated the 22nd day of June® 1869. By order of the Chairman. H. J. MACDONELTL, Clerk of the Peace, Co. of Ontario. | Reward ! $50,000 The subscriber begs to inti- mate to the inhabitants of Prince Albert and surround ing country that he has fitted up and opened the gallery 'formerly occupied by Mr. Bruce, where all those who wish to get good Photo- graphs or Ambrotypes, will give him a call. prepared to exeente all or- ders with neatness and dis- patch. The Gallery is sitnated over the rear of Messrs. W M Wightman & Co's Dry Gceods Store. Come one come all, give H Tait a call, His pictures are both large and small-- He makes them look both handsome and neat-- As for the work it's hacd to beat. ALL WORK WARRANTED. H. C. TAIT, Artist. Prince Albert, Jnne 24, 1869. Prince Albert Walch, Clock, Jewelry, ke. Es 3% WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER ! AND DEALER IN Gold ani Silver Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fancy Goods, &o. LL of the newest styles and of the best workmanship, and at such prices as cannot fail to secure purchasers. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., repaired with neatness and dispatch by a thoroughly trained workman. « All work warranted. Charges moderate, 7 MRS. DOJT.L., [LATE MRS. DECKER.] Prince Albert, June 23, 1869. 25 Wool! Wool! Wool! A Gown Son WILL PAY CASH For any quantity of Clean Washed Wool in the Fleece, The public are respectfully advised that great Bargains in Cottons, Prints, Delaincs, Bareges ; Black, Plain, Colored and Fancy Silks and |r Silk and Cloth Capes--exceedingly low im price. A sp'endid lot of Dress Goods in great variety. Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Bonnets and Hats in newest styles--trimmed or otherwise. A beautiful lot of Parasols. A very cheap lot of Boots and Shoes for all classes, and A splendid lot of White and Colored Cotton Yarn, A full assortment of Dye Stuffs of best quality. A large lot of Ready-made Clothing of fine styles, and very cheap. A large and stylish lot of Cloths, Tweeds, and Doe-skins-- Suits made up toorder. An excellent assort- ment of Room Papers. Paints, Oils, and Var- mishes. Best Cut Nails only $3.25 per 100 lbs. Aad the usual excellent assortment of Groceries and Crockery. All offered at a very low price. Royal Canadian Banl: Bills taken at par. Eggs, Pork, &c., wanted in any quantity and any given at cash prices in exchange. Cash paid for Wheat, Oats and Peas. Al parties baving produce to sell, or in want of food Dargai ns, are respectfully' advised to 11 at the subscriber's Store in Manchester. ADAM GORDON. Manchester, June, 1869. LAND! LAND. WILD AND CLEARED. Poplins. {EVEL good, asia Farms for sale on easyjterms. SEVERAL THOUSAND ACRES! o choice wild land for sale in the Counties of -Peterboro, Victoria, Bruce and Simcoe. Apyly to JAMES LAMON, Main street, Uxbridge. Orrice.--Over Armstrong's Hotel. N. B. The above lands will be exchanged for Royal Canadian Bank Stock. xbridge, June 9, 18¢9. 23 Office of the Toronto & Nipis- sing Railway Company. Toronto, June 15th, 1869. GENERAL MEETING of the Subscribers to the Capital Stack of the Toronto and Niluiag Railway Dotpany Wil be held at the ice ofthe said OpmpAnY, 0. 46 Front Street, In the City of T 'oronto, on Tuesday, the Twentieth day of July next At Twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of | Electing Directors And organizing said Company. By order, 25%w| | Town ships of ( JONNY i THERE WILL BE A GRAND Celebration Prince Albert! ON . Thursday, 1st July, 1869. RUNNING RACE. Puree $20.--$151020 to the first horse, and $5 hd the second.-- Half mile heats, best 3 in 5. TROITING. Purse $10, half-mile heats, 3in 5, to Saddle. RUNNING. Purse $10, half-mile heals 2in 3. Winners of first race barred. COLT RACE. Purse, a $12 New Hant- ing Case Watch. For horses under 4 years of age (untrained). Winners of the first two Races barred. Coxpirioxs,--The above Races are open to all hack or farm he owned in North Ontario, rtwright and Mariposa, on or | before he 4th of June, 1849. There must be ur enter in cach race and not t Entrance 10 per cent for on final. All entries s to be made to the Secretary ore 12 o'clock noon, 1st July. al Scott's Hot Velc-ipede Race! viLoc ip VDE RACE. 1st Prza $3. 2nd 3 tance 40 Rods, best 2 in 3. e will not be given unless 4 ACE. 100 vauls - dash, Com- ra to be under 15 years of age. 1st #1, 2nd 50 cents. No entrance fee. MEN'S RAC 200 yards, 2m 3. Prize $2 Entrance 25 cents cach. THREE LEG RACE. $1. No entrar BELL RACE - bundiolded-- $1. COMMITTEE. E. MAJOR, M.CURRIE, M.G ROBSON, Ist Prize $1.50, oh No fee. J. EMANEY. B. PLANK. W. SCOTT, Treas. J. CIIRISTIE, Secly. ) Prince Albert, June 16, 1869. 2 id. | 12L0 30 pu anda Awan x00] 1 3 g 2 gE 8 8 5 2 8 8 Z =) = kl > 8 ® a o = = = © be) © - nH ER > & 03 =2 ao -Q : Sl ie - 1 £3 ° ea 25 88 sa 2 § & 3g F 2 Are af 23 «oO g™ od 8g» ga LI] o a UV A PUT P aaLN -sepand a105aq I'he Ist Prize Stallion "GREEN MOUNTAIN MORGAN" The property of E, Major, Esq. Will Stand for Mares this Season, 1669, as follo A ONDZY, May 3 he will leave his owner's stable. MM Borelia, and ceed 10 dns. Dewarts Hotel, Nonguon, at non Bie nee 10 Albert Stevens', Pleasani Point, and remain all night. TUESDAY, proceed to Juckson®s Hotel, Little Britain, at noon; then to Yerxes? dlotel, Oakwood und re- main all night, \ EDNESDAY, proceed 10 Cathoun's Hotel, Man. illa, at i thence to J. Ward's Hotel, Cane nington, and remain all night, PHU Rar proceed to Wm. Francie', Derryville, hence 10 Jo Varcoe's Hotel, Vroomunton, an ronmina night. 3 Dial | proceed to Fampbelis Hotel, Saimfield, at nob; thence 10 Murta's Hotel, Gieen'unk, wid remain two ours ; thence to his own stable, and remain all night, ATURDAY, proceed to C, Harper's, Sengog Island. at noon; thence 10 his own stable and renin unl Monday morning. This route will be continned thiough- out the seasun, health and weather permitting. HIS STOCK. X35" " Green Monntain Morgan's" colts have taken the First I'rize, for General Purpose Colts, two years in succession, at the North Outario County Shows. They have also taken the First in the class Saddle or Carringe. They took the First Prize two years in succession at the rah Ontario County 'Shows. They took THIRTEEN PRIZES in 1868, at the shows of Sonth On- jerio Norih Ontario, Whitby, Pickering and Broc Torss, --To insure a foal 88 ; for the season 6; Single Leap $5. A. STEVENS, GRroont. Borelia, April 28, 18¢9. 17 Brooklin Drug Store JOHN DAWES, EALER in Drugs, Patent Medicin & Painis, Oils, Dye-Staffs, Groceries. &e Best Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes, (7 Horse and Cattle Medicines alway on haa. N. VARS, RACTIEAS Doitesr, Oshawa, C. W. Dental Rooms directly opposite the post offic: entrance Simcoe street, third door north + CHARLES ROBERTSON, ¢ Secretary. >f the Ontario Bank. GO AND SEE M. Wightman & Black Silk Dresses at $7.50, Good Fancy Dress Goods at 41d per yard, Fine Black New Yard wide Prints at 44d per yard. Room Papers at 2d, 3d, id, 4d, 4d per roll. WYRE, RE WIGHTMAN 4& €0., Lustres at sid per yard, Ladies' Black Cloth Coats at 3s 9d each. Late J- SW, GCOWAN PRINCE ALBERT, Summer Ladies' Hats' New Bonnets, Ribbors, Flowers. Feathers, 2araso! S, Muslins, Laces, Dress Trimming, New Dress Goods. BOOTS, GAITERS RUSKINS, in Calf, Kid, Morrocco and Prunella. Hosiery, Gloves, Hair Netts. Gents' Summer Hats, Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves. Superior Blace and Blue Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills and Coatings. The above are all new and as cheap as the cheapest. 0 Cash at all tines for Wool and Grain, CURRIE & ROSS. Prince Albert, Jone 24, 1860. * BROWN & PATTERSON'S AGRICULTURAL WORKS WHITEY. To the Farmers of the County of Ontario and surround ng country. WE BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION To OUR Harvesting Implements We are now manufacturing the JONSTON SELE-LARME REAPER Which we confidently belicve to be the BEST HARVESTING REACIHINE In the Dominion. We warrant it to be equal in Jus and workmanship to any machine built. It will cut Lodged or Tangied Grain Where no otis will work. Itis warranted to give satisfaction. We also Tre the Ohio Combined Reaper and Mower And have made some very VALUABLE IMPROVE: UENTS for the harvest of 1869. Our CAYUGA JUNIOR MOWER is the standard Mower wherever it has been introduced, The above Machines are being made of good material and with due regard to efficiency and durability. 3" Send for circular, which will be sent frezof cl ur e 'HOWN & PATTERSON. Witsy, June 9, 1869 PORT PERRY CARRIAGE F FACTORY ! L. returning thanks to his friends En for past favors, the eub- seriber wishes 10 inform them. and the public generally, that having on band the LARGEST STOCK OF SEASONED LUMBER in the County of Oatario, he is manulacturing. ; ! Carriages, Wagons And all kinds of Agricultural Implements, unsurpassed in style or. finish in the country, and as cheap as the cheapest, + HORSESHOEING" done on improved principles. : U. WHITE, Port Perry, Juve 16, 1869.) Cy 24 oT R Box SIN IL LARGER [7 A i Ne G MILL SHOE NEW MODE OF DRIVING STRAW CARRIERS. Co's: Royal Canadian Hotel, PORT '_PERRY. HE Subscriber Iaving leased fo above fitted up in a sole in Seoping ih the Ibidly wd sigor iness and 0 prosperty of the hoes ferepse to Ty. fort and Sad win 4 of jthe Brict aftention paid to the Table and Comfortable Stables and attentive Hos Je Ba Neither labor nor expense will be making the Royal gress vil be spared in tronage. Sa HENRY FOY. Port Perry, June 16, 1869. 24 The Geatest Labor Saving In- vention of th the Age! HE ONT oNTARIO The only one without a fault ever in- vented. Warranted to wash 60 Sheets or 60 Shirts in an hour, Will not injure the finest fabric. Will wash a Rag Carpet, Bed Quilt or Heavy Over-coat; or a Cambric Handkerchief equally well. This Machine will not FULL WOOLEN GOODS in the. least, and one-third less soap is required to be used than by any other process. A child 12 years of age can do the or- dinary Washing of a fanuly of Eight persons in two hours w.t. the great- | Sma Se New PATTERN "BERWICK 'GEAR. od MOS QERELRIL unRESY; EVER OFFERED TO Tor es wy Se ng SEND FOR CireuLARZ ; GH FN Gren. Pros™, R. & J. AORELE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF A PORTION OF THEIR SPRING & SUMMER STOCK CONSISTING OF PRESS £0OBS, PRINTSI FRENCH KID GLOVES, Hats, &ec. &ec. They expect the balance of their Stock forward by the 15th, having been pur- chased by one of the firm in the BRITISH MARKETS FOR CASH, they will be able to show the Largest and Cheapest Stoch in the County of Ontario. All are invited to call and examine heir Goods, as rare bargairs will be given. Wines and Liquors. Ale and Porter in 5 gallon kegs. R: &J. Campbell, 1869 1869. \ RING TPORTATIO N EW DR Dress Trimmings, Gen's Whitby & Manchester, April 13, 1869. ISS GOODS PRINTS, "° BRILLIANTS | WHITE COTTONS * GREY * .TVWEEDS, Having imported the bulk of our Spying Stock direct from Man- chester, England, we feel confident that we can give the public Goods at prices that will compare favorably with any House in the Trade. Brown & Christian. MANCHESTER, Apn! 1, 1869. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS Just Received! If you want a Suit made in the Latest Fashion CALL ON J. BULLEN, TAILOR, PRINCE ALBERT, 8&~0PPOSITE SCOTT'S HOTEL. April 1, 1869. 13 MPROVED FARMS--Part of South-half lot 10, 4th concession Mara, adjoining the Vil- T lage of Breechin, 80 acres, 40 cleared, for sale.-- Apply to John Ham Perry, Whitby. | To Butter Rakers. TRY ONE OF SIMMONS' FLOAT CHURNS HE Neatest, Cheapest, and Best Churn ever offered to the public. This churn was awarded the First Prize at the last i rovincial Exhibition held at easily distancing all competitors. ABNER HURD, Jr. \ Prince Albert, 26th May, 1869. ORTH-half Jot 14, 10th conceesion of Mara, 100 acres, 12 to 15 acres cleared. Apply to J. Ham Periy, Whitby. Hurrah for the Railroad! HE undersigned is now Psat ol to furnish any quantity o Toate, Conlifirke r, Cucumber, elon: OT 11, 11th concession of Mara, 200 acres, ing Td Soper Finns, and sll Findvof Dab known as the McNeil farm, about 25 acres ! est ease, The Ontario has been in nse in a great number )f fu ilies in the ci ies of Hamilton and Tor ronto Pe r several months, and in every instances has I oved itself to be far superior to any wachine n use. Call at the Mannfact v, Simeoe Street, Prince Albert, an 1 read the Testimonials of those who | have pu.chnsed and used fe machine. it a fair frial and ifit does not ik bo in s claimed for it, return it. A"NER HURD, Jr Prince Albert, 26th May, 1969. 21 hY ILD LANDS in Mara, South-haif lat 13, 12th cone n, 100 acres, for sale.-- Apply to J. Ham ty, Whitby. L.0.1.B. A. Brethren Take Notice! Te Semi-Annual Meeting of the North On. tario Loyal Orange County Lodge will be held in the Lodge room of No. 824, at Manilla, on SATU AY, the 26th of June, at eleven of the clock, a. m., for the transaction of busi- ness counceted with the good and welfare ot the Order, receiving the new Annual, &c., &c. W. SCOTT, C. M., Prince Albert. M. McPHADEN, C. S,, Vroomanton. 21-3w FARM FOR SALE: Township of Ops. sisting of 184 acres (160 cleared) well nced and in the highest state of cultivation, with 25 or 30 acres of clover. The buildings on Te property consist of a stone-built house, hig y 30 feet, well laid our, with kitchen 24 b anda cistern capable of holding 100 bar AR water ; & pump within two rods of the els of door; a large pond sufficient to water 100 head or I eh the year. Two barns 65 by 32 one 24 feet thrashing floor; stable for 6 span of horses, and room for cutting box, buggy and harness, Loft holding 15 tons of hay ; shed 60 by 24; sheep pen 30 by 20; yard 100 by 50; wag on shed 45 by 20; ; all new buildings and in the best order. Ou the property is an orchard, with about 100 trees, some beAring® A Wesleyan Methodist Church near the farm, called Grabam's Church. For further particulars apply on the premises JOHN GRAHAM. N.B--The above is about 3} miles from indsay, and the P. H. L. & B. Railway will run within one mile of the property. Ops, May 18, 1869. 20-t LS 21, fn the first concession of Ops, con- e '8981 'TI "AON 'ieq|y edung oj fjeimpawwt Liddy NID 8 LY CNYOT 01 (axnd ALvARId) COOTS 'NOSE0Y '9 IW 'LEALTV ADNIEJ PRINCE ALBERT AND MANCHESTER Bakeries! RE the places to bny yonr BREAD, FLOUR, OAT MEAL, CORN MEAL, SMALL BREADS of every description. First class Confectionanes. Toys in great variety For Spring and Summer use; and Frans __in their fearon. Wedding Cakes made to order, He is also jrépared 'to furnish Soirses. Tea Meetings, £8. on liberal terms. c eared. Apply to J. Ham Perry, Whitby, J. WHITE rdener. OT 12, in the 12th concession of Mara, 200 | . Reside: te the P. bytrian Obureh, acres, about 10 cleared. Apply to J. Hany Pringo Al be. i y= ii Perry, Whitby. Prince yiiky Mey 19, 1869. 104m : CHAS. HISCOCKS. Feb. 13, 1869, Xia WAMHIING MACHINE

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