oe Brown & Rose' Colum ol js Ee, it NCH "PORT PERRY, ' Are showing one of the Finest stocks of 1 4 NEW FALL 600D In the County, much Below former Prices The bulk of which were IMPORTED DIRECT! From the English Markets They invite special attention to their Stock , -of Winceys, Shawls, Ready Made Clothing, Table Linens, Dress Goods, &c, 'which are the CHEAPEST IN TOWN! Good Winceys Imported Direct, from 10c. Boys Suits " $3.50. Boys' Overcoats $4.00. Gents' Beaver Pea Jackets from $5. Ladies' Shawls from $2. Young Ladies' White Coney Jackets, Cheap. Ladies' Promenade Scarfs (beautiful Goods) Thompson's celebrated glove fitting Corsets. Grey Cottons 33 in. wide, heavy, at 10c. do 36 mn, American heavy at 12§c Men's L. W Shirts and Drawers at 90c. 'Heavy all Wool Tweed at 75c. Good Scarlet Flannel at 25¢. (Beautiful Striped Velveteens(latest novellies) | A large lot of CROCKERY, Cheap. FOR THE COLD SEASON Gent's Furs, Robes, QOvercoats, Gent's Plaids, Blankets, Horse Blankets Shanty Blankets, Crik Blankets, Cradle Blankets, Railway Rugs. - Carpets. Tapestry, 2 ply, All-Wool, 2 ply Urion, Dutch Hemp, Stair Hemp, Felt, printed, Oil Cloth, Green Baize, Binding. Moscow Reavers, Friczes, Naps, and New Colors and ¥ ine Quality. Scotch Coating, Canadian Coating, Canadian Tweeds, Fancy Vestings, Trouserings, Fine Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Twill'd Cassimere, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Socks, Ruvber Overcoats, Felt Oversliovs, Fine Calf Boots, Moccasins, &c. Ladies' Furs, Caps, Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Shawls, Scarfs, | Clouds, Veils, Dress Goods in all the New Materials and Colors, Costume Tweeds, 'Waterproof Tweeds, .| Mantle Beavers, Mantle Sealskins, Mantle Silk Velvets, Manptles, Ready made, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Poplins, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, All Wool Plaids, Plain and Fancy Wincies. Flannels, Shirtings, "Tickings and Denims, "Table Linens, Table Covers, Demasks, Pillow Cottons, The Finest Tea (for 50e per 1b) in the ~oqunty. @» A Choice lot of Boots &Shoes, (Hand made) Cheap. loots bonght in "best Markets on best decms and sold at lowes living Prices. BROWN & ROSS, MAN . Sheetings and Shirtings, Sundries, All the above lines in stock and the end-' less variety of small wares and New Goods ally coming in from an most the siveand attractive and presents to. horse i in traveling. {OASH BUYERS the very best opportun- ity of getting the Best Goods at the lowest | prices. BUTTIR "BUTTER, FILLY EQUIPPED Tiudsou Bay Cloths, in | quality and quantity on cach lot. Corrigan & Campbell ARE STILL PAYING THE FXIGREST JPRICE! FOR BUTTER, Selling Goods AT LOWEST CASH PRICES CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Sept. 7, 1874. RE-OPENING OF THE WARDROBE! HE Proprietor of the Wardrobe would intimate to his numerous friends that his place of business is again open, and the public will find it to their advantage to see his Goods and NOTE & PRICES Before purchasing elsewhere as he has a large Stock which will be sold at QQ my X LESS THAN COST! For Cash or Produce, He is determined to open no accounts, All may depend on getting the very best value for their money -- Please note the following prices :-- Prints worth 17, now sold at 12}c, Cottons worth 1-¢, now sold at 12¢, Dress Goods worth 20¢, now sold 12jc, Tweed buits at £8. Hats and Caps 26 any price. A large lot of Boots and Shoes at unheard of prices. Men's Stegas 8210 Boy's do. . 1 50 Womens' do. ,. . 75 Men's Prunellas +126 Womens' do. 60 Alson very fine lot of TEAS to be Slaugh- tered at from 20 cis per 1b. The very best Hyson Teas for 80c. Currants and Raisins, very low. Pork from 9c per 1b, 4 All Goods marked in Plain Figures and you can see for yourselves, 1 intend to do business, and will not be beaten cither in Price or Quality. me" De pet will be a upen it, this genuine Sacrifice Sate. Come along with your Cash. AW, BORERTR Port Pens Aug, 20, 1874. A GOOD CHANCE FOR A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT ! ARTIES in want of good Cedar or Fire- wood are hereby informed that Major Hodgson has instructed W, E. Yarnold, Esq., to sutvey and lay out into acre lots the North-west quarter of Lot 12, 6th con- cession Reach. The same- will be sold by public or private sale, about the 1st of No- vember next, of which due notice will be given. Mr. Yarnold has a Plan and will furnish all necessary informaiion regarding the Sept 10, 1874. 37-2m Dissolution of Partnership | T= partnership hitherto existing under the name and style of Watson & Co., for carryirf on the business of Blacksmithing in all its departments In the Village of Port Perry, has been dissolved by mutual consent on this day, Saturday, September 19th, 1874: James Emaney will pay all debts hidcrel by the firm #hd collect all debts due to the firm: JAMES EMANEY. ALEX. WATSON. N . HE wAKE,, in Jick canied on by the Bubscriber with energy and promptitude. H ORSE S HOEINC 'Will always be a Specialty! At this establishment: An establishment where Horse Shoving on thoroughly scientific principles is made a specialty, apd where the extent of the establishment is equal to the extensive and increasing demand, has been long and anxiously desired by the num- erous owners of horses in this prosperous section of country. The Subscriber is happy to state that he has fully met this demand by employing a full staff of the BEST HORSE SHOERS To be found in the Province Parties sending their Horses to my Horse- Shoeing Establishment may rely on having them shod on such principles as will develop the foot, counteract deformities occasioned by imperfect shoeing cr otherwise and secure ible ease and fort to the Blacksmi In all its departments executed with neat ness and dispatch. JAMES EMANEY, of Sugars, Syrups, and General Groceries, Fish, Salt, Water Lime, Oil, Piants, Nails, Glass, and Builder's Hardware. &o., &e. GEO. CURRIE. Port Perry, Oct 7, 1874, * Port Perry, Oct, 7, 1871 pen. Cash for Grain, Pork, Butter, Eggs BE5~ Remember the place. The shop lately pied by Mr. G. U. White Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1874. '3 E., STRAY MARE. AME into the premises of the suscriber, | lot 17 in the 3rd concession of Brock, | about the month of June last, a dark brown | Mare with white hind "feet, aud foundered fore feet. The owner is sioqtintad to some; ve property, pay ex| © her [vay oth at otherwise she wiil be Re so to pay' eX- WM. CARMICHAEL, Lot 17, 3rd con, Brock. Brock, Sept 24, 1874, -------- Myr. Christian's Column, q 8d $jus9 QE p P bing 3 10] A Pps | 6 S Uel wy ST IRED BRIC fs .| Thorn 8 Veterinary stables, Pgferry,where "Fhe will carry on the blacksmi DOING READY PAY. Port Perry, Oct. 7, 1874, At FIRST CLASS Fresh Jleats LWAYS ON HAND At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S. a 4 -- = N& 1S THE TIME to purchase your N peti :s of Choice and UIEAP GROCERIES A Bongerd & Robinson's PORT PERRY. ---------- -- OME with the Crowd and have a look J at our Cheap and excellent TEAS and SUGARS. We have superior Teas, in Green, Black, and Japan, from 40 cents to $1 per Ib. 10, 11 and 12 lbs of Sugar jor $1. hE N Lots of a Ripe Apples and Peaches. BAING ALONG YOUR EGGS And gob half Cash and half Trade, and no ( humbug. | Cash paid for all kinds of Hides and Pelts. NEW, STYLISH, CHEAP. JONES BROS. PORT PERRY. Two Large Stores Filled Full of NEW FALL GOODS Positively the Largest Stock in North Onta ioe. THE LARGEST B y SMALL boris, TR ONE PRICE, T. C. FORMAN'S. SEVERAL LARGE CONSIGNMENTS. oted for Cheap Boots and Shoes. ' Port Perry, Aug 27, 1874. ¥13000 Sheepskins, " ance is covered with mixed Timber. WRIGHT'S BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM ! PORT PERRY. WANTED. 500 Cords of Heme lock Bark, And any quantity of Hides' and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ! Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. ° Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE LAND ON SCUGOS ! AND IN THE TOWN OF PORT PERRY . I Y VIRTUE of Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage made by J. Gamble and wife to John Fhomas. Gould, which will be produced at the Sale, on SATURDAY, 17TH OCT. 1874, At 1 o'clock, p. m., at the Royal Hotel, In the Town of PORT PHRRY, | Parcel No. L : IMPROVED FARM ON SCUGOG. Being composed of part of Lot number one { in the Bth Con. of the township of oss; | containing about 90 acres more or le which about 70 acres are cleaved. The bal There are erected on the premises a frame barn and , log house. * MS.--One tenth of purchase money on day of Sale and the balance within 30 + days from the date of Sale. For further particulars apply to INO. &D.J. ADAMS. Port Perry 2 [JOHN L WATKIS, Auctioneer. ' | Port Perry, Scpt. 16, 1874. | Also at the same time and place all that portion of the Fairbanks Estate lying be- tween Ireland's Driving Park and the shore of Lake Scugog, in the townof Port Perry, containing about ---- acres, more or less, of beautiful land facing the lake and well adap- ted for building Jots. For further particulars apply to B&F" Come with the others and save money by buying your Groceries, &c., &c. AT BONGARD & ROBINSON'S, Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1875. 34 SCHOOL Books B98 &VIBe --0---- A full agsorlmend of Sotto Books for Hh and Pulp Fokoo's," At Ww. H. McCAWE. Prize, a Diploma. Port Perry, Aug. 12, 1874. 200,000 FIRST-CLASS Brown & The Johnston Machine, manufactured 2 Whitby, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal 325 lbs, when not, 300 Ibs. The Burdick Machine, manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the Second The Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by a Diploma. Cut, 4ft.2 in. Draught, when ral The tollowing named Combined Machines competed bat were not awarded prizes, viz: Ayr Clipper, manufactured by Mr. J when raking, 3251bs, when not 2751bs. he Ohio combined, inch. Draught, when taking) The Buckeye, manufacture when raking, 3251bs, when Bot, 280 De Sew fulbincis, munnincie raught, when raking, All of which is hereby certied Comment is unnecessary when it is a well known fact, that in all the trials Another Triumph FOR a he Reapes | The following is the Secretary's oT Report of the Kent County Agricultural Society' 8 Feapivg Inateh, held at Chatham, July 15th, 1874. is u v CHATHAM, Oxt., Jury 1678, 1874. At a trial of amie and Single Reaping Machines, which took place near this town, on Wednesday, 15th inst. under the auspices of the Kent County Agriculiural Society, the fol- lowing named Machines competed for prizes, with the results attached thereto, respectively, viz: J nl COMBINED The Dominion Harvester, mannfactured by Messrs. Forsythe & Co., of Dundas, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, 350 Ibs when raking, 300 Ibs when not. The Kirby Machine, manufac ured by Messrs. &. Second Prize. a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 6 inches. Draught, 320 Ibs when raking, The Dodge & Stephenson Machine, manu'actured by Messrs. Eastwood took the Third Prize, a Diploma. SINGLE MACHINES. the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of "MACHINES. arris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the 275, when not. & Uo, of Ingersoll, Cut, 5 feet. Draught, 375 lbs when raking, 3251bs when not. Cut, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, Cut 4 feet 11 in,. Draught, when raking, 3121bs, when not 2751bs John Elliott, of London, Jodk the Third Prize, ing, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs. ohn Watson, of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. Draught, aniseed by Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. Cut, 5 feet 1 3501bs, when vot, 3001bs. by y dr Jobn Elliott, of Londoa. Cut 4 feet 8inches. Draught, by A. Saris Ss Son & Co., of Brantford. Cut, 4 ft. 10 in.-- 310 lbs, when not 275 as correct JOHN TISSMAN, Sec'y Kent Agricultaral Society. This is another Trinmph for the Johnston Reaper, as manufactured by the Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. in which the ing purposes will be libdrally deal CENERAL HE Subscriber would intjnj that he ees Td the Blacksmithfiop lately -- by Mr, Alex. neag Dr. business nall its departments. Manchester, Sept. 10, 1874. Horse Sho 1 Always speciall oeing done on the most approved princjp for the pro- per developement of the foot, pre- venting interfering and sec, the greatest comfort and ease in traveli A share of public puso Port Perry, Sept 20th, TT present his the liberal patronage bestowed upon Lifn since yo business at Manchester, and bas now much pleasure in stating, that ba premises, he will be in a position t) farther extend his business inducements to customcrr. My Stock of Dxy Cioads, Groceries, &o. Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire as to quality of goods and moderation in prico will always be The Newest Styles of Dry Gods, & cu fra ju choioy wet Yui GROCERIES consta:tly spplled sud sold af such Hw alt Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873. Johuston has competed it bus Teper failed ii king he Root Prize over all ofl at more can ers as FOR SALE CHEAP, at t July 22ud, 1874. : Manchester, Brick d. Parties wanting quantities [ build- Taylor's Store, MANCHESTER. the would hanki) stomers for purchased the and greater & , JOHN TAYLOR ' , is piles of cnr), JOHN & D.J. ADAMS, Agents for Fairbanks' Estate. NOTICE OF Bissolution of Partnership, HE Partnership for some time carried on by Thomas Sinclair Corrigan and George Rutherford under the firm of Corrigan & Ratherford, at the village of Port Perry, Merchants, was this day disolved by mut- ual consent. THOMAS SINCLAIR CORRIGAN, GEORGE RUTHERFORD. Witness, H.S. CAMPBELL. Tn reference to the above the Hnetuigaod give notice that they have this day en into Copartnership under the firm of Col & Campbell for the purpose of Corigth on business as General Merchants, on the Dien aoe urine by the late firm of Corrigan Rutherford, assuming all the assets and Fr of the late firm, THOMAS SINCLAIX CORRIGAN. 7 HUGH SINCLAIR CAMPBELL. i tness, GEO. RUTHERFORD. Dated at Port Perry, this fifth day of October, 1874. Insolvent Lt Act of 1869, IP the County Court ¢ of the County of Ontario. f Perry, i in the County of Ontario, an Insoivent. On Wednesday, the 23rd day of October next, the undersigued will apply to Zacheus Burnham, Esquire, the Judge of the said Court, for a discharge under the said Ack. Port Pers ety tirday of Sept, in the year of our Lord . JAMES McBRIEN, By his Attorney, P. A. HURD. STRAYED STEER. In the Matter of Jauss 0 Canada, |p... afthe Village of Port Province of Ontario, Sn CAE into the premises of the about the 15th inst, a White Steer with yellow neck. Four years old. The owner is requested to come and pay charges and take him away, otherwise will sald the law directs. 3 : " | TOWNSHIP oF score. of the above property cleared, Taro apply' to the prow