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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Jul 1869, p. 3

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¢ eae -- the remainin : um of Ten a Dollars of J wv and i AOR tliree miles ~f a Branch or Extension 1 #°¥ (6 pay 1 * gy Ay "shall be built by the said Railway + « said Debenjures shall be banded over " to the svid Railwiy Company, when " of said Railway in the direction of " the Village of Uxbrid.e have been « graded and the ties laid down," be repealed and the same is hereby re- pened, and in lieu thereof, the follow. ing be substituted,--* that the remain- " ing aw a Thousznd & llars " cf the sgid Debentures shall be hand. " ed over he thet sa Railway Com. ; as the road is graded " and ties laid down." And be it further enfcted by the authority " aforesaid that section Number Five of said By-law, Number 448 be, and the _ same is hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof, the followmg be sybstituted, " that commencing at the village of " Port Perry, in the Town:hip of " Reach, the said Railway shall run " in such a direction as to cross the @ Fifth Concession Line, opposite Lot i " Number Fifteen, at or near the £11 ®yesidence of Heory Vansickler ; an "hat a freight and passenger station HAA ~¥ " Company, as soon as the said Rail- " way is completed, which station ¢ ghall be permanently maintained, for " the reception and dispatch of freight {V7 and passengers, by ihe said Railway " Company, at or near the £03 ® point where said Railway " crosses the allowance for Road be * tween the Fourth and Fifth conces- " sions, thence in a South \Vesterly " diroktion, to 'a pot in the Pirst " concession of Reach between the 4 Western mits of Lot number seven ot " and lot Number Fifteen," And be'it farther enacted by the authority aforesgid. that all she provisions of said Bychnw Namber 448 inconsistent with thie provisions herein contained be, and the same are hereby repealed. Trg e votes of the qualified Electors of oo ghb-<Township of Reach, on this By- "5 "Taw shall be taken on the fourth day of { September, A.D., 1869, commencing at nine o'clock a. m., at the following ~placesy "¥1% : «in Electoral ""Nombet one, at the School House in 48 we Vilinge of Utiea ; in Division Num- is ber two, in a house the property of wenssdoseph C. Hocking in the Village of + in Division Namber three, at thie Temperance Hall in the Village of Greenbank ; m Division Number four, [oaarrss Division 4 i wri mein the office of J. D. Cottingham 1n the i = UWiliage of Boreha, and in Division ! ¢ Number five, in ihe Public Hall Prince {1 Albert ,'and that the following shall be the Returning Officers for the several "Electoral Divisions of the said Town- ship : Charles Edgar for Division Nom- ber one, Joseph C. Huckins tor Divi- ' _asion Number 1x0, Francesa Holmes for = "Division Number three, Harris Buorn- ! ham fer Division Number four, and {1 Abner Hurd, Juar. for Division Num- | * ber five. JOSHUA WRIGHT, Reeve. JOUN CHRISTIE, ve te TownsHiP CLERK. Teach, 19th July, 1869. "TAKE NOTICE "I hat the above is a true copy of a proposed By-law which will be taken into covsidera- tion by the Couaci! of the Corporation of the Township of Reach after the same shall have oeen first published at least bor times in each of the newspapers pinted within the limits of the said cor gration, viz: the ONTARIO OBSZRVER, al the Port PERRY STANDARD, and | aer one month fram the first publication | itlpeof, the date of which first publication | of was/the twenty-second day of July | ,, 1869, and that the votes of the 24 ors of the 'said corporation will be taken thereon cn urday, the 4th day of Sep- tember, A.D., 1869, nencing al nine o'clock, a. m., at the ing places, viz : In Electoral Division har one, 'bt The School Honse in the o.0f Utica, for which Charles E 'garis ing Officer ; in Eiectoral Divicon riwn, in a honse the property of Joy C. Hucking in the Village of Epsom, forfeh Joseph C. Hueckins is Retnrning 310 Electoral Division Number three, at | Temperance hall in the Village of «Aoark, for which Francie floimes 18 ug Officer ; in Electoral Division * w tour, 1n the office of J. D. Cong: ham the Village of Borelia, for which HuBurnham is Returning Officer ; and "dW Storal Division Number five, at the Puttiall in the Vill ge of Prinea Albert, for sh Abner Hurd, Junr. 1s Returning adie JOHN CHRISTIE, TownsHiP CLERK. _ Readih July, 1869. -RARIAGES Ww err JH HRigned takes occasion to annonnce is opened a braneh of his business al hed ' ound, Buggies, covered and open, es of his own manufacture, got nd 'Best style, and always kept uses pane but the best materiai the best workmen, the y@brk cin be always relied upon. recuted with promptitude and nd open and covered buggies blishment for sale. of Carriage manufac- tended to at Whitby as usual. "SAMUFL WALKEY. dge, July 15, 1869. 28 e Ticenses: AUTHORITY.) Summer Goods erry. | Offics the Scuee® | 4, rabili 0 WORTH OF BOOTS & SHOES The most extensive and best assorted Stock ever offered in the County of Ontario. Nearly all Home Manufacture. : in Prices MUST BE SOLD. 1 The subscriber having decided to adopt the CASH SYSTEM of doing business after the 1st day October next, in order to complete bis arrangements, is determined to dispose of his IMMENSE STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES before the 15th day of September and will offer it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Therefore all those who wish to farnish their families with a supply of Boots and Shoes offthe BEST QUALITY AT VERY SMALL COST!! Will '0 well to call AT ONCE and share in the advantages now offered. Furtber Important Announcement by hand bills Great Reduction v8. Expect GREAT BARGAINS!!! next week. You will not be dieappointed. Best Spanish Sole Leather No. 1, $25 per Ib. Cash paid for Hides, Tallow and Bark. Prince Albert, July 28, 1869. HII a 11 Ibs Bright Museovado Sugar for $100, Wm. M. Wightman & Co's EXTENSION OF BUSINESS! GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GOODS ! In their efforts to establish Business upon the C ASE EBA SKS and thus reduce the price of Goods to the lowest possible rate PAXTON &&ZJIONES Have been favored with such extensive patronage at the bands of a discerning public, that they have been compelled to enlarge their premises and for this purpose have secured the adjoining Store lately occupied by Messrs, Marsu & Trouses. Their entire Stock has been Joishatd unon terms which enable them to offer it at a great reduction npon original cost. Having de-- termined to effect a CLEARANCE of the whole by the 10th of September--preparatory to Fall Importations--the Greatest Bargains ever cflered in this section of country are now open to all who wish to avail themselves of them. F Their Business will now be thoroughly re-organized and divided into two principal Departments. In one will be found sn I extensive and varied assortment of StapLe and Fancy Drv Goops, MiLLiNErY, and Reap. MADE CLoTHING : and inlthe other g a complete Stock of choice GR1CERIZS. PROVISIONS, CROCKERY and HARDWARE, ! Obliging and ex; Sal ill be in ch f both st d i - Siging and 3parienced lesmen will be in charge of Departments, and no effort will be spared to serve gnstomers in the most prompt We d fri oe Sosymead our Miuile to give our Establishment an early call, inspect carefully the Stock, and be convinced that this ig a rare opportunity Butter, Cheese, Eggs, and Farm Produce of all kinds treated as Cash at the highest market price, PORT PERRY. July 28, 1968. PAXTON & JONES. & - THE NORTH ONTARIO Drug Store! W. A. BALDWIN, M. D Sign of the Pestle and Mortar--opposite Scott's Hotel, PRINCE ALBERT ! The Subscriber offers to the public none but pure Drugs-- : the best qualities of Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Varnishes, i "~~ and Brushes, and thoroughly reliable Patent Medicines, and at (he lowest remunerative rates, STATIONERY in all its departments at the lowest prices ; a choice assortment of cheap Albums. An elegant and choice vanety of Perfumery. Trusses, Shoulder Braces, and Surgical Instrumepts of ! JOSHUA WRIGHT. Late J: & W. COW AN PRINCE ALBERT, Ladies' Hats' New Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Parasa's, Muslins, Laces, Dress Trimming, New Dress Goods. BOOTS, GAITERS ! RUSKINS, in Galf, 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. 07 Cash at all tines for Wool and Grain. "CURRIE & ROSS. Prince Albert, Jone 24, 1869. BROWN & PATTERSON'S GRICOLTURAL WORKS WHITBY. To the Farmers of the Counly of Ontario and surround:ng country. V 7 E BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Harvesting Implements We are now manufacturing the JOINSTON: SELF-LAKNIG REAPER ! Which we confidently believe to be the BEST HARVESTING MACHINE Tn the Qominion. We warrant it to be eqeal ia. Gries ang workmanship to any machine built. Lodged or Tangled Where no other will work. It is warmnted to gire satisfaction. : We also PT the 'Ohio Combined Reaper and Mower And have made some very VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS for the havvest of 1869. Our CAYUGA MOWER is the standard Mower wherever it has been introduced. The above 02 Joao =n made of g material and with due regard to efficiency and Send ar, which will bp sent fiee of of ur © < ty. 33 for Grain| BROWN & PATTERSON. AENRY CHARLES, Waray, June 9, 1869, every make, 05 The purest Brands of Pale Brandy, Port and Sherry Wines, Gins, Old Rye and Common Whisky --for Medicinal Purposes only, h N. B. Physicians' prescriptions carefully apd personally prepared. gt Having Purchased the stock aud interest of Mr. W. Yates, the"business is now under i my control and managem-ot, and no expense will be spared in procuring and always % keeping on hand first class Drugs, Chemicals, &c., &c , and everything in my line, of such a quality as cauoot fail to meet the public approbation and patronage. GREAT CLEARING 4 es W. A. BALDWIN, M. D. ) 2 Beg to announce, in consequence of Mr. J. CAMPBELL having 3 = J started for the BRITISH Markets to purchase their Fall Stock, they offer the be 3 § balance of Ytheir 3 g < (--y 1 "1 & Summer Dress Goeds, Millinery, Shawls, ; = 3 : eet (} ----reee $e S -- Fy Caapets, Window Curtains, Cloths, T'weeds, and TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG. * 2m & HEB T q 1! TRL TY oP 100 ACRES. Lot No 2, inthe Tth con. | 5» y re REARY ow HA 08 As EH IN i i 75 acres cleared, the balance in good hardwood. | XR = = y ¢ y A h ahah 1 A 4 j A A new frame house, a frame barn and stable, a BD . - a I~ i At a great reduction, #8 it is desirable to clear them off, in order 10 make room for their good Orehasd, und weil watered with a small | 33 ® wy 4 nN 3 fall importatsons, which is tended to be ona larger scale than bnfore. This js one of the best wheat farms in Canada. > a IE; GROCERIES,-- They direct atteotion to tieir Imported Teas, being much und: r Imeliied Possession.' Woes disunce fom = # o v oguler driver Extra inducements oflered in 5 and 10 Ib parcels, Currants, Raising, | 110 ACRES. Lot 2 in. the. Th' eon. oD aS 4 Bugs, ke. 40 acres cleared--fi d stables and Zz St 7 WANED, 20,000 tubs of Farmers' Packed Butter for the Liverpcol Market HE : AI. Staples 29 < -_l =] Oo r i » . > . a | This is first class land--only one and a half reac < 1 Wines and Liquors. Ale and Porter in 5 wie fon Port Pery. 5 = 0 : allon kegs. 140 ACRES. Lots 22 and 23, in the Tth | = a : gailon Kegs. gon, 100 acres dlearen and 3 a good gate of i i . - tivation. A rchard--a capital ic { Whitby & Manchester, July 21, 1869. R: &J. Camp Dells |i sores babtume bam aud stables. | 3 -~ - I ! y : This is cne of the best country residences in A i Irom rm . Enea ert. A Ee gnc | Quan Quly turee quarters of a mile from Zz [---- i or! erry. br TOWNSHIP OF REACH. Ha --, i . eo! 200 ACRES. Lot2L, in the 10th con.--| * Cul 4 100 acres cleared. 2 frame barns, a frame ¥ v stable, frame shed and frame house. It isin a' bs | 1 good state of cultivation, and well watered.-- 5 ie i Only three miles from Port Perry. THE wi 6 ACRES. Lot 21, in the 9th econ. A b+ | new frame house, one acre of fruit trees, and a $ splendid garden, Well situated. Only three miles from Port Perry. 150 ACRES. Lot 15, in tha Tth con.-- BEST CHURN hi IN THE DOMINION! FRING THPORTATIO 30 Acres oleared. Good frame house and new frame barn. A choice lot of hardwood upom ENSON'S "Patent Cream Cutter" is decided- this lot. Only one mile from Port Perry. ly the best Churn in the Dominion, whether DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, BRILLIANTS WHITE COTTONS GREY ¥ TWEEDS. NEW 66 (1 [13 6 Lot 14,1 the 6th con. Ts is a splendul wood lot, and will make a good farm when cleared. Within one mile of Port Perry, where wood finds a ready sale at $2.50 per cor, and wil be worth $4 as soon as the Railroad is com- pleted. 100 ACRES. Lot 13, in the 6th eon. Thisis & splendid lot, well timbered with hard- wood and hemlock. Within one mile and a quarter of Port Perry. 100 ACRES. Lot 19,in the 4th con. TOWNSHIP OF ELDON. 200 ACRES West-haif of 16 sand the west-half of 17, in the 1st con. Good clay soil. Within a few miles of Woodville, where there is to be a depot of the Nipissing Railway. for simplicity of construction, ease in working, a child can do it, or certainty of bringing butter of the best quality. While my Churn ean bring butter in as short a time as any other--it is quite possible however to bring butter too soon--it possesses this advantage over all other patent Churn of the day inasmuch as parties may bring butter with it a8 rapidly or as slowly as they please. Those who have it or know anything of it would take no other. A large number now use it and orders are coming in daily. County and Township Rights for sale, For particulars pul to the patentee and manufacturer at his factory Borelia. H BENSON, Patentee and Manufuctiirer Borelia, April 29th, 1869. mary pC p-- te Bg Having imported the bulk of our Spring Stock direct from Man- # TOWASH]P OF GEORGINA, Eis chester, England, we feel confident that we can give the public! qo, & nd. nine aa where Thug A TH p Goods at prices that will compare favorably with any House in and ten miles of the village of Uxbridge. g zh the I'rade. TOWNSHIP OE GOSFIELD. Eag Brown & Christian 175 ACRES. Lot D, in the 2nd con. | # 54 n ¥ MANCHESTER, Apnl 1, 1869. 9 Olojce hardwood land. Two miles from Kings- Me; ' 5 TOWNSHIP OF CLARKE. |L.T: a3] : 40 ACRES. , Lov 21, in the 10th con) & =7 ji TED 70 Sow, WHEAT, OATSPEAS BARLEY, RYE &¢. NZ PERFECTLY =O; WAT HOUNGRACKING ~~ WI. i © OpomiERWisy WIURING Good lapd--mostly cleared. PORT PERRY, A Honse and Lot in the village of Port Perry. Beautifully situated near the depot.-- Rented for $6 per month. Port Perry, beautifully situated at the pend | of Lake Scugog, is one of the best inland villages in the County of Ontario. Contains a popula- tion of about 500, with five Dry Goods Stores, two Drug Stores, two Grocery Stores, a Bakery. four Churehes, a first class Grammar and Com- mon School, and a large' Foundry, where all kinds of farming implements are manufactured. The celebrgted * Marsh Harvester" is manufac- Hind Jo: x er contains re Sew Mills, st Mills, Stave Freto en Factory, two Shingle Factories, alld Tet lugs Carriage Factory, also a very large Steam Cabinet Fac- tory, and a of the Boyal Oanadian Bank, E. MAJOR, ProprIETOR, Pour Peasy. y 1 { Port Perry, Mareh 17, 1860. SCHOOI, NOTICE. OTIOF is hereb, "that the Trustees N of all er hn this Town- ship who may be desirous that their School Assessments. Should be inserted on the Colleotor's Roll fot he nt You, do make holy ap) fication to d revious to,or A meets ing to be held at the Town Hall, rb on such Ci JOHN CHRISTIE, Repch, July 7, 1869. Rowashin inky Best Horse ! = and Cattly 5 SIMUL puw [[W 0) [[24 Op PROM Sui] SI UY Fury T¥YIILVHEd AVN HILVA [re3surdo 'AATAMAL ANV /A\ Pus panedo: AYU S10010) Pus S3GINVA JO tthe "swgpind sicgaq E f i i i : i : g g 3 g : 3 i g E : 3 3 2 : or © A fo ! Le ; 2 Brooklin Drug Store JOEN DAWES, On Saturday, the 7th day of August next| T\EALER wn Oru Aooress x Otherwise auch Assessment cannot be inserted D Pai Ole, Dyers feesem ARTETA PETE

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