a _----- Messrs Brown & Ross' C olumn FALL CIRCULAR BRONCOS PORT PERRY, Are showing one of the Finest stocks of NEW FALL GOOD 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 «af Winceys, Shawls, Ready Made Clothing, Table Linens, Dress Goods, &c, which are the CHEAPEST IN TOWN! Good Winceys Lmposted Direet, from 10c. Boys Suits Li ht $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. Groy Cottons 33 in. wide, heavy, as 10c. do 36 m, American heavy at 12jc Men's L. W Shirts and Drawers at 90c. {Heavy all Wool Tweed at 75c. Good Scarlet Flannel at 25c. Beautiful Striped Velvcteens(latest noveltics) A large lot of CROCKERY, Cheap. "The Finest Tea (for 50¢ per 1b) in the soounty. A Choice lot of ' Boots & Shoes, (Hand made) Cheap. Goods poright in best Markets on bes! _terms and sold at lowes living :: ices. BROWN & ROSS, Port Perry, Oct, 7, 1874 - Ti a AAI MR. CURRIE'S COLUMN. I874. 1875. FLY FAPPED FOR THE COLD SEASON ! Gent's Furs, Robes, Overcoats, Gent's Plaids, Blankets, Horse Blankets, Shanty Blankets, Crib Blankets, Cradle Blankets, Railway Rugs. Tapestry, 2 ply, All-Wool, 2 ply Urion, ; | Dutch Hemp, Stair Hemp, | Felt, printed, Oil Cloth, Green Baize, Binding. BUTTER CGarpets.Ngiu: PRICES Mr. Christian's Column. BUTTER Corrigan & "~ Campbell ARE STILL PAYING THE Z HLIGHEST PRICE! FOR BUTTER, Selling Goods AT LOWEST. CASH PRICES ! CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Sept. 7, 1874. RE-OPENING WARDROBE! FIVHE Proprictor of the Wardrobe would _ intimate to I v ends that public will f to see his Go Before purchasing clsewhere as ho has a large Stock which will be sold at Nala] rma T LESS THAN - For Cash or Produce, He iy open getti Plea no accounts, y depend on heir money -- ¢ note the follo Prints worth 17, Hats and Cap. A large lot of Be | os Moscow Beavers, | Friezes, Naps, and ITadson Bay Cloths, in New Colorsgnd Fine Quality, | Scotch Coating, ! Lanadian Coatings, | Canadian Twecds, | Fancy Vestings, 'Trouserings, Fine Broad Cloths, Doesking, Twill Cassimere, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Scarfs, Ties, | Braces, Socks, ! Rubber Overcoats, [Felt Overshoes, i 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 T weeds, Mantle Beavers, Mantle Sealskins, Mantle Silk Velvets, Manties, 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 Cavers, Demasks, Pillow Cottons, Sheetings and Shirtings, Sundries, All the above: lines in stock and the end- less variety of small wares andNew Goods daily coming in from an assortment most extensive and attractive and presents to CASH BUYERS the very best opportun- ity of getting the Best Goods at the lowest prices. Sugars, Byrups, and General Groceries, Fish, Salt, Water Lime, Oil, Piants, Nails, Glass, and. Builder's Hardware. pep. Cash 'or Grain, Pork, Butter, Eggs &o.: &e. GEO. CURRIE. Port Perry, Oct 7, 1874, CCA ---- Men's Sto gas | Boy's 150 { _ Womens' v5 | Men's Prun 1525) | Womens' do. 60 oo | Alsoa very fine lot of TEAS to be Skugh- | tered at from | 20 cts per Ib. The very best Hyson Teas for 8c. Cunants | you can see for 3 business, and will not be beaten either in Price or Quality. BE&S™ Depend upon it, this genuine Sacrifice Sale, Come along with your Cash. A. W. ROBERTS. Port Perry, Aug, 20, 1874, 3% House and Lot for Sale, n OR SALE, the House, Garden and Pre-- mises--about one acre of land--belong~ ing to the ate of the late John Allan, on the South part of Lov No. 9, in the 6th con- cession of the Township of East Whitby, On the Nonquon Road. The said premises is well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and is well adapted for a Gardener, Weaver, or any person wishing to retire trom business, will be a For terms and particulars, apply to WILLIAM SMITH, HENRY ADAMS, Columbus, Sept. 28, 1874. MRS. L. M. COOK, a HAIR DRESSER, } Executors. 40.4w Switches, Braids, Frizzets, Curls, and Comb- ings, Manufactured for 50 cts per ounce. Shop--Second door west of the Observer office. a Port Perry, Oct. 14, 1874. 42 Disglfon of Parstp | HE partnership hitherto existing under T the name and style of Watson & Co., for carrying 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 incurred by the firm and collect all debts due to the firm: JAMES EMANEY. ALEX. WATSON. TAKE NOTICE. HE business will in future be canied on | by the Subscriber with energy snaj promptitude. | HiORSE GHOEINC will always be a Specialty ! | At this i t: An blisk where Horse Shocing on thoroughly scientific | principles is made a specialty and where | the extent of the establishmcht 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 | BESTHORSE SHOERS, To be found in the Provinee. Parties sending their Horses to my Horse- Shocing Establishment may rely on having them shod on such principles as will develop the foot, counteract deformities occasioned | by imperfect shoeing cr othérwise and secure | the greatest possible ease and comfort to the horse in traveling. | 3d (JF 10] 'qp 18d Sj ; ° ° Blacksmithing In all its departments executed with neat-, ness and dispatch. | 1 JAMES EMANEY. Remember the place. The shop lately occupied by Mr. G. U. White. Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1874. "LE Manchester, Sept. 10, 1874, I} I 'We have vicinity, that 3 From those SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE LADIES. much pleasure in advising the Ladies of Port Perry and we have ded in ing the valuabl ices of PJ 'Who has assumed the management of our DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. From the deserved popularity she has acquired as A really First Class Dress Maker, We flatter ourselves, that we are now in a position to execute orders with every satisfaction, both as regards style and workmanship. who hitherto favored Miss Hover with their commands, we p ly. solicit a every attention, Port Perry, Nov. 4, 1874, of the same, assuring them of BIJTEINIB TY. We presume, when we intimate to our lady friends, that NSIS MAREE IR Is still in charge of this department, it will be a sufficient guarantee, as to the superiority of our goods. we are now enabled to show an unusually large and choice variety of Hats and Bonnets of the Latest Styles. Having a competent staff of assistants, JONES BROS. FIRST CLASS Fresh Jleats ! LWAYS ON HAND At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S. Te ---- -------- TOW I8 THE TIME to purchase your N supplies of Choice and (HEAR GROCERIES Of all kinds, A Bogard & Robinsox'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 46 cents to $1 per Ib. 10,11 and 12 Ibs of Sugar for $1. Lots of fine Ripe Apples and Peaches. BRING ALONG YOUR EGGS And get half Cash and half Trade, and no humbug. Cash paid for all kinds of Hides and Pelts. Come with the others and save money by buying your Groceries, &c., &c. AT BONGARD & ROBINSON'S. Port Perry, Aug.20, 1875. 35 SCHOOL Books | Fon 835 A full assortment of Tothool Fotos, AtW.H. MIcCAW'S. Port Perry, Aug. 12, 1874. 33 Brick! Brick! 200,000 FIRST-CLASS RED BRICK ! FOR SALE CHEAP, at the Manchester Prick Yard. Parties wanting large quantities for build- ing purposes will be liberally dealt with, S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Aug. 12, 1874. 34 {New Marriage Act. Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. ENRY CHARLES having been re- appointed Marriage License Agent-- (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- | nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. WHITBY [STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man- tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St , Whitby. Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Also Building Stone cut to order, JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. | Whitby, July 29, 1874, Pooks for High and Pullss|s T. C. FORMAN'S HERCIAILE EMPORICN HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GOODS. Men's Grey Gurnsey Shirts and Drawers, 90c. usual Price $1. Men's Flesh Col'rd do. #1, usual price $1.25. | Men's Wool Kuitted Socks 25¢, usual price 40c. | Canadian Factory Woolen Yarn 80e, usual price $1. Ladies' Fancy Heeled Rubbers 50c, usnal price 60¢. All Wool French Merinos 45¢. per yd. do. Ladies' Silk Ties--a Large Assortment. The Finest Stock of Furs in the County. Special Lines in Boots, Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. Port Perry, Oct. 21, 1874. Another Triumph FOR lme JomnsroN [jEareR | Oe The following is the Secretary's Official Report of the Kent County Agricultural Society's Reaping match, held at Chatham, July 15th, 1874. CHATHAM, O~T., Jury 1678, 1874. At a trial of (Combined and Single Reaping Machines, which took place near this town, o 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 COMBINED MACHINES. The Dominion Harvester, manufactured by Messrs. Forsythe & Co., of Dundas, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, 350 bs when raking, 300 Ibs when not. The Kirby Machine, manufactured by Messrs. A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the Second Prize. a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 6 inches. Draught, 320 Ibs when raking, 275, when not. The Dodge & Stephenson Machine, manu'actured by Messrs. Eastwood & Co., of Ingersoll, took the Third F a Diploma. Cut, 5 feet. Draught, 375 Ibs when raking, 3251bs when not. SINGLE MACHINES. The Johnston Machine, manufactured by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of Whitby, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, 325 lbs, when not, 300 Ibs. 5 The Burdick Machine, manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the.Second Prize, a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Draught, when raking, 312Ibs, when not 2751bs. The Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured hy John Elliott, of London, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cut, 4ft.2 in. Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs. The following named Combined Machines competed bat were not awarded prizes, viz : Ayr Clipper, manufactured by John Watson, of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. Draught, when raking, 3251bs, when not 2751bs. The Ohio combined, manufucturcd by Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. Cut, 5 feet 1 inch. ght, when raking 3501bs, when not, 3001bs. . e Buckeye, manufactured by Mr. John Elliott, of London. Cut 4 feet 8inches. Draught, when raking, 325lbs, when not, 200 Ibs. New Baltimore, manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford. Cat, 4 ft. 10 in.-- Draught, when Faking, 310 Voss pet not 2 sls. ich i )y certified as correc! Allatwiich is derehy JOHN TISSMAY, Sec'y Kent Agricnltural Society. This is another Triumph for the Reaper, as fi d by the Prown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. i ¢ when it is a well known fact, that in all the trials in which the Com Be mmpeted it hus never failed in taking the First Prize over all others! : 'What more cap Farmers ask? July 22ud, 1874. Taylor's Store, - MANCHESTER. 7, Sie HI Subscriber would embrace the present opportunity of thanking his custcmers for T the liberal patronage bestowed upon Lim since ing busi at Manch: y and has now much pleasure in stating, that having purchased the Stare premises, he will be in a position to further extend his business.and offer still greater inducements to customers. ' My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both as to_quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. « ll The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, &c., And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold st stich prices as cannot fail tc satisfy purchasers. Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873, hs JOHN TAYLOR Mr. Wort -- T FOR SALE BY B. WORTHINGTON, PORT PERRY, ALE--Bass' and ORO. sues vevanensds Bitters--John Bull, Blacking--Stove and Shoe; Blueing--Ball and Button Brooms, Baking Powders... ..,,. Biscuits Cheese, ........ EI REP Coffee--Whole and Ground Candles--Sperm and Tallow ceeerivaceiis Currants, , Clothes Lines. ....., . ' Cigars, S*essassnviegnens ESSENCES-- Lemon, Vanilla, Peppermint, FISH--Herrings, Cod, Whitefish, Trout, Smoked, &c .......... tereceseenaang FRUITS--Driced, Canned and Green CETTE RIES, weir ennai setirteceiiineang GIN--Henkle's, and Old Tom ..... teteeee Ginger--Ground and Whole . . Hops, Presisegdé MEAT--Fresh, Dried and Smoked, MEALS--Oatmeal, Cornmeal, best White Flour, Graham Font, £0... i0uives.i Maccaroni, Matchen; v.00 Prterr essen tasaeg Mustard--Coleman's, and Keen's,...... ceeg Mops,...,..,.:. Nuts--Walnnts, Almonds, and Filberts,. .., Oil~-Hair, and Castor. .., ,.,. + cevevieag Pickles--Cross & Blackwell's, Morton's Wy- att's, and Batty's,.......oo0uunn PORTER--Guiness', and Bloods. ....,.,, Peels--Orange and Lemon . 5 POE (uyeiversimenenisnsns Plowliges .......,.,,,... "aie Pepper--Black, White and Red. . "eid Rice--Whole and LL SE RUM--Jamaica and Demerarn ........ ....,, Ropes, ..... SY estiii iinet tanann nan Sceds--Timothy, Clover, &c Severe ensrrnee oT Rem Saul SPIRITS--Rye, Malt, Monongahels, Bouts bon, Whiskies ..........,. "ireteaias Salt--Barrel and Bottle......,.. .... ceive Byrup--Sugar Loaf, Amber; Silver Drip; Golden, Raspberry, Pine Apple, and Lemon. ........ Starch--Corn and Silver Gloss. , ceeseseas Spices,--Allspice, Cloves, Nutmegs, etc...., Sugars--Muscovado, Ground, Sugar loaf, C. A. ete..... Teas--Green, Black, and Japan, ..... 0... Tobacco--Chewing and Smoking Vinoghr,..oicoiiiliniinnnas : WINES--Port, Sherry, Champagne, Mosel] Claret, etc Washboards. . "Whisky J...... Fireseseseieiiiidsniens Etc, ete, etc , crerttians sesrecaans srsdc nis siveresesiii iting Pettis aiiiieiiennniniiie ding |" Goods Delivered FREE To any part of the Corporation Post Petxy, Oot 18, 1874,