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Port Perry Standard, 22 Aug 1867, p. 3

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« or GoLp. Tlie Hulifux Citi of the 8th inst., bas tho follow- * There was exhibited this "morning, at the office of Messrs. ~ Huse & Lowell, Water sticet, an ingot of gold ten inches long and 3 x ~ 2%inches thick, weighing 605 ounces, 1t was from the | fPalmerston wine at Goldenvilie, of which N. Snow, Esq., is manager, and was the yield of 383 tons of quatz and slate, the product © of 22 days labor of 82 men, This in. got is worth something over $12,000 and nearly ten thousand dollars of that amoant will be net profit in the ia : pockets of the fortunate proprietors N of the mine. Other companies be. X sides the Palmerston aro also reaping rich harvests at Goldsville. We are informed that the Sherbrooke Gold Mining Company crushed 20 | ; tons of quariz on Saturday last, which yielded the large return of about 200 ounces, or an average of ten onnces per ton." a SH ------------------------ Births. Tn Uxbridge, on the 15th inst., the wife of Ar. Ricuanp BeLr; of a daughter. In Port Perry, on the 15th inst , of Mr. Tuoumas PLATTEN, ofa son. Married. At the residgnce of the bride's mother, Stanstead, Quebec, on the 7th inst., by the Whe J Rogers, Rionarp HersrrT ToMTINsON, Esq., of the Sheriff's office, Whitby, Ontario, to Julia A ; youngest daughter of the late Alex. Young, Esq. the wife In Epsom, on the 15th inst., Joaw, the only son of Mr. CiarLEs Woop, aged two years. Tn Epsom, on the 16th inst., Zeina Mays youngest danghter of Mr, Jonx McKercner, aged scven months. - In Epsom, en the 16th inst., Sanam A., only daughter of Mr. Joun HAWKINS, aged cne year. In Reach, on the 16th inst., Mr. Joun WEIR, aged MONTREAL MARKETS. Hooter) ognet 21,1867. Flour 3 brl. 826 @ 9 00 Wheat bush. 186 @ 160 Peas & bush. @ 0 Oats § bush.. 40 @ 0 45 Ashes per 100 500@ 565 Pearls... T00@ 5 Pork p 18 00 §19 00 Bggs...... 016m 020 Fowls & pa 020/@ 0 25 flay dp ton.............. 10 00 @ 12 00 TORONTO MARKETS. Toronto, August 12, 1867. Spring Wheat 4 bush.... 1 35 $1 40 eral Wheat § bush. . 11 @ 180 2) Flour & brl....... 750 @ 000 Barley & bush... 056m 0cCo "8 Oats * 050m 052 } Pease # 055 @ 056 Beef ¥ ewt.. 0 00 @ 000 Butter & Ib 011 @ 014 Pork per 100. 500m@ 550 PORT PERRY hl MANCHESTER MARKETS. 1 August 22, 1867, . wall Wheat............. 1.40 a 1.50 Spring Wheat, + 1.20 a 135 Burley. . 40c a 44 50¢ a 60c 45¢ a 50 012} a 13¢ 125 @ 150 Pork per 100. 450 0 600 Eggs per di 10 @ 10 Wooluueuas... 22 a 2 e WHITBY MARKETS. Whitby Aug "st 22, 1837. Hew Sdpetistments, 'To the Independent Electors of the North Riding of Ontario, * GENTLEMEN :-- In soliciting your support at the coming Election to répresent you in the Canadian Bl House .of Commons, I deem it proper to state ay views upon some of 'the matiers which may occupy the attention of that House. As regards the important subject of Immigration, Ishould, if elec¢ted, desire to see all practical means adopted to render Canada a desirable home to the emigrant, believing that the prosperity of the Domin- don depends much upon an increase of its population, and the consequent occupancy sand clearing of its at present unproductive territory. A 'I should advocate strict cconomy as es- _ ential in the management of the affairs of T "Qh New Dominion, and although desirous 7 of seeing all necessary Dominiofial improve- anents entered upon with as little delay as possible, yet the Revenue and resources of the country should be well ascertained be- fore undertaking any large or expensive works. 3 A Reciprocity Treaty with the United States, based upon equitable terms, would, ¢ ' I believe, prove advantageous to both coun- eR tries entering into it, and/ gencrally I should ' advocate 88m ch freedom in drade between Canada and other coun- "trios as Ppractiéable, | persuaded that an in~ :¢reased consumption would in 'many cases make up to the Revenue any loss from les- .sening the Cus toms duties. 1 view the Uonfederation of the four Pro- «winces and the ultimate addition of the SRE 'Western Territory as the foundmtion of a * a anost important Dominion, capable of sup- porting a very large population, and the 'local control given to each Province, will J beliove, be the means of removing many tional improvements. A party Government I have always -re- -garded as best calculated to-carry on the saffairs of the country, under all ordinary cir- 'enmstances, 'in the most satisfactory and "economical manner ; yet I shall not, Helect- , feel disposed to offer any factious oppo- Sioa to, the present Ministry, but judge oninee f the Reform Conven- t of hat party; and nn dn the Riding, 1 promised support of many par- of all shades of polities; who.are willing trust mo as their representative, and who fer a Candidate resident in (heir midst, and whose interests are identical with those 'bis constituents. Assured that I shall receive from you a support, . have the Honor to be, Gentlemen; Your obed't Servant, JX0. HALL THOMPSON. Flour 4 rl. 800 @,$8 33}: Fal Wheat ¥ 145°@ 1 60 . Spring Wheat 4 bu 130 @ 140 x * 'Barley 4" bush 0650 @ 065 Pease " 055 @ 0 60. Oats al 030 @ 035 Potatoes 028 @ 030 iglioer # cwt.. 0o0c @ 000 utter 4 ib. . 012m 013 Pork § cwt 475 @ 6 25 Wool a 26 «of the difficulties heretofore existing as to na they may introduce. py 1287. era 2; NOTTOTR Ts HERERY GIVEN that application will T be made to the Legislature of Ontario at the next session thereot--or other Parlia- mént Yaving jurisdiction, for an Act to i corporate Port Perry and Whitby Rai way Company, and to empower the pei Company to construct a Railway from some point on Lake Seugogy at or near Port Petry, to some point on Lake Ontario, be- tween the Eastern Hmits of-the Township of East Whitby and the Western limits of the Township of West Whitby ; and for the enabling the said Company to copstruct or purchase and own a Harbor on Lake Onta- rio, between the points named ; and for the purpose of jmprovings the navigation of the Scugog River. Whitby, 19th August, 1867. 2. County of Ontario, hereby given To Wit : $ b 1M Fd Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and County Court, in and for the County of Ontario, will be holden at the Court House in the Town of Whitby, on Tuesday, September 10,1867, At the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of which all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Consta- bles, and all others concerned, will lake uotice, and govern themselves accordingly: NELSON. G. REYNOLDS, Sheriff, a. 0. Per R. H. Toxuixsos. Yio Sheriff's Office, { Whitby, Angust 15, 1867. : oR NOTICE County of Sutavie;] S hereby given, To Wit: that the Court of Assize, Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gagl Delivery, willbe holden in and for the County of Ontario, in the Court House in tke Town of Whitby, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1867, At the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of which all Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and al! others concerned will take notice and go- vern themselves accordingly. NELSON G. REYNOLDS, Per R. H ToMLINgON. Sheriff's Office, Whitby, August 15, 1867. J. L. WATKIS, Surgeon=-Dentist. OFFIC:Z:--ROYAL IOTEL, WHITBY. WILL BE AT MANCHESTER, on the 19th, PORT PERRY, on the 20th, And CANNINGTON, 21st or WYmMRY MON WHERE Pérsons requiring his sorvices in any branch of the profession will be attended to. August 15 5, 1861. . .Itf, TERY ONE! Andyif it- does not suit the money will be refunded. In ordering please state depth of well or cistern. JAMES BOWMAN BorgLiA. August 15, 1867. 1th, List of Letters Remaining in the Port Perry Post-Office Aug. Tth, 1867, not previously advertised. Arksey, Mrs. 8, J. King, Rev. Jos. Alared, Joel Monaghan, Francis Darling, Margaret Maging, Wm. Elliott, Alva Qrser, Jeremiah Foy, B. F. Power, James Fisher, Geo. Pringle, A. F. Pylon, i Peter Reader, Wm. Gibson, W Shaver, E. Hansley, Wm Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Hunter, John Tallman, Nelson Kenzie, Maria Mrs," Wood, Robert Persons calling for the above will please ask for advertised letters. H. GORDON, Postmaster. Wonderful! Wonderful! WONDRRFUL!! as is what I wish every one to know: that all persons afflicted wish decayed Teeth, or stumps of Teeth, which canker the mouth, disease the body and produce offensive 'breath; can now have them EXTRACTED FREE FROM PAIN !! OR ANY OTHER INCONVENIENCE WHATBVAR! By a new and well tricd process --the appli- cation of Spray upon the Gums Do not doubt this! It has been used by eminent Dentists in Europe for some time, and is now extensively practiced in America for Teeth extracting. Smith, David, Smith, James this new and wonderful process which is nothing short of a blessing to humanity. All Dental operations performed scien- tifically, with skill that only a long practice ean ensure. The Instrument which T have, ds 4 much improved one from the original applier. er Teeth Filled, Scaled and Regulated. ¥5~ Charges moderate, and satisf guaranteed. " Orrios Hours from 8, A. I, to 5 P. M. J.D. COTTINGHAN, ai Borelia Jan. 8 1867. THE ONTARIO FARMER'S MUTUAL INSURARCE COMPANY. HIS Company a now fully organized, and is prepared to accept risks on Farm School ses and Churches. Those wish- ing to Insure, and thereby support a Home Insurance Company, have now an opportu- nity of doing so, either by applying at the Head Office, or to any of the Local Agents hel! the Company. Our Rates will be found as low as those of oy resporsible Mutual 'In- surance Company in Canada. Hiab Orrics i--The old Registry Office, Brock Street, Whitby. L. FAIRBANKS,' Secretary. o Sheriff, C. 0.1. "L981 "wip Ainge J. D. C., is prepared to Extract Teeth by | (Buildings and their contents, Country| . ou: Whit, July 10th, 1867. : 48 : To the Toni Mors of the North Riding of the County of Ontario, GENTLEMEN :-- Having been requested by a Convention pof the Reformers ot thts Riding to- allow myself to be put in nomination for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario at the coming election, I beg to announce 1-1 that Ishall, in accordance with the wishes of my friends thus expressed, offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages. In politics T am, and always have been, a Reformer ; but, as we are now entering up- on a new era in the history of our country, [ trust that former party bitterness may be laid aside, and that true and loyal men will unite'their influence to secure the election of such Representatives as will best promote the successful working of our new Constitu. tion. I cordially approve of the Act of Confed- + eration, and consider the establishment of the separate Legislatiires one of its best pro- visions, ageech Province thus secures the control of its own local affairs--a change which past experience proves to be very de- sirable. Should you honor me with your confidence {shall do my utmost to promote the efficient and economical administration of the affairs of the Province of Ontario, by favoring the employment of a sufficient number of assist- ants, at a fair remuneration for services rendered, and by discountenancing any un- .| necessary. multiplication of offices. Though opposed to the principle of Coali- tions ; yet, in viewsof the peculiar situation present Government a fair opportunity to announce its policy, by which, alone, I will judge of its claims to support. All measures really adapted to promote the public weal-will receive my approval, without referénce (o their source, while those of a contrary character, I shall on the same principle condemn, $rom the convic- tion that the future welfare of our Province will be thereby best promoted. 1 shall, if elected, advocate the develop ment of the vast mineral resources of the Province ; and theencouragement of immi- «| gration, by free grants of Crown lands to bona fide settlersin the new Townships. The passage of a well considered Home- stead Law, permitting any person to apply money honestly Lis own to the purchase of a limited amount of property, which, for the benefit of his family shall be exempt from claims of fufure creditors, I sMIl also en- deavor to obtain. I shall give my earncst attention to all matters directly affecting the interests of this Riding, and will act upon the princi- ple of justice to all partiality to none. Respectfully soliciting your votes and in- fluence in the coming contest, I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, . Your Obed't Servant, T. PAXTON Reach, August 9, 1867. Obserner, Chronicle and Lindsay Post will please give two insertions An Invitation to Visit Scugog House, PORT PERRY. ue PUBLIC (capecially the LADIES,) are cordially invited fo in- I~] Direct from the manufacturers. Ladies Balmoral and Congress, in KID AND PRUNELLA'! Of the LATEST style and most approved make. Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, in Kid, Prunella, Canvass and Leather--also English Boots --Misses, Boys' and Childrens' im almost endless variety of make and Binding. A few pairs of XG= Ladics English Boots in. Glove Kid. £q An early inspection of the above is solicited. HENRY CHARLES. Port Perry July 2nd, 1867. 4 =~ Y "4X 'Nl 'IO1SOUOOLT 'SOTIOSIN NI SHOEI 1UNOIN JO ous 23 J0J SIRUNOD SHAH q04 HoNEaNadIdN JL 01 passaippe oq sum 13331 £q suonvoyddy "HoISSIWWOY UO [98 0) 'Ajojeipowiwi] pajuBp| SudSy NIAAA g 'STTUL TVINIWNVNIO ANV IIN¥d Saturolpe pov sip anoySnoiyy SYANVO HONOUOHL © oYow [Ia pur 'QTHLI IHL NI MON IU "00 ® '9O90H 'dNOANIAHLNA 'DOOH H 'H 'C 0% "0% 'SINVId I0O- | 'Q 'd Amag og 'gL xog i "Special Notice. OTICE is heréby given timt J. H. E.| 'Hogg has no connection whatever with the Toronto Nurseries, and his Agents are all sn with a Certificate df Agency to sell "for the Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y. H. E, HOGG. Port Perry, July, ard, sas. 47 HH $6 REWARD. bscriber in Port Perry, on the 14th f Bey A GREY MARE. She is rup- tured on the nigh flank, and the nigh shoulder is quite stiff. Any one returning: the same to the owner, or giving such infotmaiion , az may lead to 'her recovery, will receive this reward. GEO. ROBINSON. Patt Porry, July 30, 1867, Sletf 4 of public affairs, Tam prepared to give the |' -| terms of payment. spéct the | beauiful ii extensive assortment | : BOOTS & SHOES! : twenty-five Acres cleared. Freeman's Authelm Powd This new Medicine possesses ¢ over all other Medicines of the kin [ellisg Worms from the tumag ing of a purely vegetable oi 'fore no fear may be enterfained ¢ livated or producing any deleterio = on the constitution. It is mild in and perfectly safe and sure. . It create any nausea or sickening when introduced into the oma lensant that any child will ea t, and it has a deadly effect on' thing fulbis the Inttinal tou uit § e Teonin or Tape long round Worm, and Aseria Yernighy is or Pim Worm, Freeman's Canadian Anti PILLS. © These Pills are composed of six cons trated vegetable substances and are 80 Pp! portioned as to answerall the effects Auti-Bilious medicine as well as a sure purgative. - In its operation on bowels it is effectual, and produces ta effects without griping. They penet cleanse HAW & ABE STILL RECEIVING THEIR NEW SPRING GOODS! CALL AND SEE THEM. April 10th, 1867. Bcxons 35 and avis every portion of the human system, Try Freeman's E: s Eapectorant For diseases of the Lungs or Throat, as Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopitg 'Cough, Croup, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Hoarse- ness and Ineipient Consumption, for iwhich " you have a safe and sure remedy. Price 25c. If not satisfied you will be refunded. oney II. BACHE, Agent. Port Perry, July, 1867. 49-6m | Montreal Ocean Steamship! Company. CAE : Canadian Line TO LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, AND GLASGOW, : ASSENGERS go going to England, Scotland, or Ireland, can have Tickets, Plans of Berths,and all necessary informa. tion from " GEO. YULE, J=. Agent, Whitty Jans, 6th, 1806. Farms For Sale ! HE Subscriber offérs for sale the follow- ing valuable Lands: 1st.--Part of Lots No 21, "23, 'and 23, in the 8th Concession of Whitby, containing 283 acres. 2nd.--Part of Lot No. 27, in the 9th Con- cession of Whitby, containing 85 acres. 3rd.--Part of Lot No. 11,in the 12th Concession of Reach, containing 148 acres. 4th.--South half of Let No. 4, in the 9th concession of Scugog, containing 100. 5th.--Part of kot No. 5, in the 11 con- cession of Scugog, sontaining 85 acres. 6th.--Part of Lot No. 10, in the 13th concession of Scugog, containing 50 acres. All the above are first class farms, well improved, and can be had cheap, upon casy Also a large number of Village Lots in the village of Port Perry. Also a number of Town Lots in the town of Lindsay. Also any amount of money to loan at reasonable rates of interest on farm' secu- * rity. For further particulars apply (prepaid) to T. PAXTON & Co. or W.M. COCHRANE; Sopisiter, Port FL Porgy Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1866. wif of 8 TAILORING oa EMPORIUM! * HOE SUBSCRIBER, in returning his sincere thanks to .his numerous customers and friends for "past favors; wishes to inform the Inhabitants of Reach ! and surrounding Townships, that ho is still prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his cgre with neainess and despatch. CHEAT FOX CASIEK. THOS: BULLEN, Mary Street." Port Perry, May 2, 1867. 38. $17,000 WORTH OF NEW GOODS, Comprised of Biitish, French and American DRY GOODS, Canadian Tweeds, of the latest variety of Style and Texture, GROCERIES!! & Shelf Hardware, IToop and Bar Iren, STOVES AND TINWARE, Crockery, Chava Window Glass, Nails, Patty, Paint; Oi LAMPS. COAL OIL, Varnishes, Dye. Stuffs, Paper Tsing School Books, S Stationery, Garden, Field and Flower Sceds, Fish, Salt, Plaster, Water-lime, &e., Se. A large stock of Ready-made CLOTHING on hand and made up to order if required.s BOOTS AND SHOES, . Of every style and size for Ladies, Gentle- men and Children, purchased from the best man (facturing houses in the Dominion of Canada. Ladies and Gent's HATS AND CAPS, Bonnets, Mantles, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, &e., in Great Variety always on hand. I would say that my stock is the largest and most complete in the County, embracing almost everything for sale in Town or City: Fresh Goods, Are arriving almost daily, to keep my assortment complete, jthat nothing may ba wanting on my part to serve patrons with everything required of the latest style d most select variety of Goods to be found in any Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Any particular article not in stock will be order- ed to supply customers. Muley Gang and Circular Saws, Rubber and Leather Belting furnished to order at Manufacturer's prices, Al} kinds of FARM PRODUCE taken in exchangd for goods. WANTED--Any quantity of Butter, AN 23, Tallow, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Potatoes, Xo. &o: Port Perry i is the larg- est market in Nortlt Ontario for these things, Brion sumadding She bi ost b price to A ly the large. min the. oo and Pacts 47 Wis eas as well as Ti families. '~5600 Buttér Tubs for Seler will be given out to enstomers to fill. 10,000 Feel of Square Timber Jor Sale, of all"Leagths, from 18 to 60 feet, aud from 8 to 12 inches square The Subscriber has also a large stock of SAWED LUMBER on hand, 'and is pre- pared to furnish any kind of Lumber, sawed out to order, from 12 to 2G feet lomg.-- Parties wanting long lumber had better bear this in mind. Also, for sale, any quantity of Sawed Shingles, Flour Barrel Staves and-Sawed Heading. 3 TWO GOOD POTASH KETTLES 8 cwt each, and three Coolers for Sale. JOSEPH BIGELOW, Port Perry, 22nd April, 1867. Ne Mines PORT PERRY Woollen Factory. HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to his EY customers for their favors during the past two years, wishes to inform them and the public that he is Now Prepared to Exccute all Work entrusted to him, on the shortest possible notice and in THE BEST STYLE! As a recommendation for honest dealing and 'good workmanship, he would state this faet that in 1865 he carded only 8,000 1bs of | waol, and in 1866 over 14,000 bs. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit an additional i inerease in 1867. i Pricgs :--For Carding, per 1b--5 cents, if paid before the 1st January, 1868, if not |- 80 paid, 6 cents will be charged. "On all other accounts wot paid before that date 10 per cent will be charged. For Fullingand pressing 10 cents per yard, and fulling and Dressing 12} cents per yard. . Shawls, Capes, Dresses, &c., Colored and Pressed on moderate terms. '0. T. YOUN. Pert Perry, April 23, 1867. 36-3m Farms for Sale.|zry OF HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, | + being part of Lot No. 20, in the 9th ir concession of the Towuship of Cartwright, | MARGACH'S 5 MARGACH'S 8 acres cleared and under a fair state of cultivation;with Rhordinsy out buldings. "is land is only 13 miles from Cmsares, from whence there is a good graveled road to Bownanville. There ss also a good sehoal{ 'within a quarter of a mile of the Lot. Title 'indispussble. TERNS :--$600 down, and 'ans spread 'over aterm of six of six or eight Jonrs, > ALSO: The North half of Lot 21, in the 9th Con. Cartwright, with Log House and On te shares possible notice and in the latest Taxus :--§400 down and balance over a term of en yeast, required. hi Apply to J. IL.. REQTSaCIL XOW OFFERS TO THE PUBL'C THR FOLOWING MEDICINES, Margach's Cough Mixture. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. MARGACII'S PILE OINTMENT AND Pile Pills, 75¢. MARGAGH'S ITCH CURE-50 CENTS. TUE CELEBRATED DRIFFIELD OIL, "Por Horses : Prepared from the Original Recipe, wl J. L. Marcu. ESSENCES, (OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY PUT UP mw A NEAT STYLE. A Liberal Discount fo the Trades J. L. MARGACH, Feb, 20, 1847. REW TAILOR SHOP !! "IN PORT PE RRY. PERKINS would inform the inhab-~ itants ef Port Perry and surrounding Uountry that he has opened a new "Tail foring Establishment °o above-named town, where he is pre- . pared to MANU FACTURE GARMENTS Substantially and Tastefully CONDITION POWDERS, ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS, Machine. tronble. But. the best way is, ont; and ATEO, New Improved Belleville Mac! Are for sale at S. P. GREEN" Wanzer'siNo. 2 Machines, Finally, all good Machines, UXBRIDGE. 28 Time given for payment on M Remember this place of such © Whitby, Jan. 15, 1867. ---- 'low rates of premium. Brick or Stone for $1,000 . Don't Buy! Don't Buy! Don't Buy What ? ON'T BUY that little nonsensical $15 You will always be in have Fifteen Dollars to invest in a machine, to put a little more with it aud get a good The place to get the best Machines, Is on Brock Street, at S. P. GREEN'S. Higliest Prize Canadian Machines, Are for'sale at 8. P. GREEN'S. Are for sale at S. P. GREEN'S. Grover & Baker's best Machines, Are for sale at 8. P. GREEN'S. Genuine Singer's big Machines, Are for sale at 8. P. GREEN'S, Can be had at 8. P. GREEN'S. 1f they are bought at S. P. GREEN'S. Written warrants with all Machines, That are bought at S. P. GREEN'S. Tis on Brock Streot, in Wibtby Town. Mutual Fire Insurance COMPANY. HE 4im of the Directora of this Company is, by careful and economical manage- ment, to offer insureres perfect security and RATE OF INSURANCE FOR THREE YEARS 3 Wood and Cut-buildings for. $1, 000. 15 when you nes, S. renown, 23 6m 31 C. the Subscriber i SE S1 The Stock in thes with their orders wi Port Perry, Tay, Wholesale and Retail Age Qe O eee % Hae succeeded J, H. E. Hogg, as Agont for the above Nurseries, ; ing Counties for the sale of Fruit & Ornamental Cc. is now desirous of soliciting orders in this wd adjoln- e extensive anid favorably known Nurseries is completo in every department ; and partics favoring me or 'my authorized Agents Have Satisfaction Guaranteed to Them. ay AU Orders and Communications addrested to the Subscriber will reeetve the promptest attention. C. C. KELLETT, 1867. (49-3m) Box 97, Port Perry. Pro GENTLE Pure c Port Perry, Jane 18th, 1867. JUST RECEIVING AT THE SCUGOG HOUSE, RT PERRY, A good assortment of MANS HATS AND ~ COLLARS, CARPET BAGS, &C. ALSO Fresh Groceries, Spirits & Fresh Hops» Wines for Medicinal Use, Superior Brandies and Old Tom in Bottles and Cases. Daily expected, a General Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! HENRY CHARLES. BOOTS and SHOES. will be found TE Subseriber is desirons of informing' his friends and the public that he has received a well assorted stock of LADIES GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, EE hin EQUAL IN STYLE & QUALITY !! TO ANY IN THE MARKET. sa A Lot of No. 1 Spanish Sole for Sale, Cheap far Cash. "Ba Repairing Promptly Attended to. Terms Moderate. The Highest Price in Cash for Hides, Calf & Sheep Skins, Produce taken in Exchange. MH. FOY, ane id Nor May 22, 1867. 5 : ! y PICTURE GALLERY AT PORT PERRY IS WHERE YOU CAN GET The Latest Styles of Pictures. TAKEN ON THE MOST IMPROVED SYSTEM ! Photographs Painted in '0il, Water Colors, &oc., &o. ¥% Small Likenesses Copied and Enlarged to any size. og : Remember the Place,---Nearly! opposite the Royal Canadian Bank. Specimens to be scen at the MEDICAL HALL. J. H. BACHE. Port Perry, April 25th, 1867. TO TIF ELECTORS (OF NORTH ONTARIO. We wish to complete, and yi Port Perry, May inform you that our Spring pring Stock is now ou will find it to your advantage to give us a call before purchasing.elsewhere and price our list of New Goods annexed : Silk (oods, Hardware, Doeskins, Sugars, |'Tweeds, Coffee, {Flannels, Rice, | Shirting, Currants, &e.,, &e., at MARSH & TROUN CES, 2nd, 1867. goodSib ne now one month ago AN AWFUL TUMBLE 1! Goods Very Much ch Lower THE SUBSCRIBER has Just just. returned from Montreal, where he has purchased one of the Largest ever brouglit to this 'Market, - coOT TON in Price, Stocks of Goods ! And asall some fifteen per eent lower than the! he feels satisfied he can offer Trees, Shrubs, Vines, «c. [IEEE Sayed fran from the Premiscs| .' JOSEPH BIGELO! Port Petry, April 2, 1865. ° © Pree $5 PER HUNDRED, os SI JOSEPTI BIGELOW... 2,000 Cedar Posts for Su'e| Port Perry, 23nd April; 186%; =. 3%] sew YORK AND LONDON FASHIONS. a His prices are very. reasonable, and to 2 who favor him with their work every' eatistaction' is guaranteed. fiQueen Street. Port Per ry, Aug. 28, 1866. . 3-1v. SHOP --over Shaw 'and Gordon's store, FARMERS will find it to their interest to insure in the above Company, as the rates are VERY LOW and security perfect. W. L. BOOKER, Sceretary and Treas. Hamilton. W.MPCOCHRANE, * given in this line for five years past. All GROCERIES, Very Low. JAgent for Notth Ontario. Port Perry, April 18th, 1867. : 36-11 | Post Perey, May Sth, 1361. READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES, HATS § © Straw Goods and - CT. WA

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