Tu yo thorough iat p aral laws 1 h govern the opera~ : m | d nutrition and by a care- ypplicat n of the fine properties of well-| oca, Mr. Epps bas provided our a es with u delicately flavored be- which may save us many heavy a doc. pis kre Madésimply Boiling Wateror Milk. Each packet 113 labelled James Epps & Co Homeeo- or Coos --t We will now an ET the' process adopted by " Mesnrs, ee . manufacturers of | | dietetie articles, at their works in the|: Bee article in| Euston London" Gamifts Ho Household Guide, Tetter or Ring-worm.--Fowle's tile and Humor Cure is & positive cure for this Gisad whet B. Bemis of La Fay- AR IR--] ne had the tetterand Ring- 'Worm for fifteen years, and have never found anything to do me any good until I used medicine. I took one bottle only. I ve nothing of it Bow, ; and feel confident that Tam perfectly cured R, WHEELEL'S COMPOUND ELIXIR of Phosphates and Calisaya, composed of essential agents of nutrition, may be taken in all diseased conditions of the body with benefit, because it perfects the Digestion and Assimilation of Food, and the formation of Healthy Blood. 'hosphates are Nature's great restorative in Nervous and physical Prostration, arising - from over-extrtion of mind or body, and when combined with Calysaya Bark the specific for Chills and Fever and all febrile diseases, it constitutes the most elegant and reliable preparation ever used in restoring the Vital Forces and energizing all the organs of the body. Sold at $1.00 ------------ {SPECIAL NOTICES.] FOWLE'S Pile and Humor Cure! For Internal and External use. 'Warranted a Sure and Perfect Cure, For all kinds of Plies, Leprosy; Scerofula, Tetter or Ring-Worm\8alt Rheum, and all diseases of the Skin. One bottle warranted to cure all cases of Piles; from One to Three Bottles in all cases «of Rumors. : [his remedy has been faithfully tested and found to be an almost infallible cures for the above named discaaes. Its success has _.heen so unixersal thaf the Proprietor gnatan. tees a cure for the above named diseases, to those who will use his medicine or in case of failure to refund the money paid. Since it was first introduced he has received many thonshiids of testimonials proving its ¢ fica- cy for' fhe cure of the awful diseases it is recommended for, The Pile and Humor cure is entirely vegetable composition and can be used in perfect There is no danger of its dri zr the hmmor in, asit cures on the surface, and the patient's bodily health continually under this treatment. Price $1 per bottle. improves while Sold by all Draggists. IMPORTANT T0 FARMERS ! or Thorough-Bred (Short ul of Balsam llstand for Cowsat his own stable, lot 22, in the 14th con. of Reach, i Pion $2 each cow, The Pedigree of Earl of Balsam taken from the Short-Horn Re; N Earl of Balsam (Roan) 1872, Bred by Geo. Hicking Pickering, Co. of Ontario. Duke, [1412]. Dam, Piide of Baliam Prince of Bourbon Ruby by President, 7141 G. dam i dam Graco Darling by Young England, , 5281, &e. "See Herd Book, HOS. CLARKSON, Refich Nov. 25, i 48-tf m N TRAYED. OM rhe premises of the Subscriber, Tot 3 in 'the 3rd Concession of the township of Brock, about the middle October last, three Heifers coming four y. old answer. ing the following description :--One red, white on the under part of her body with straight horns. One nearly all ved, The third of a lightish roan color. Any person giving such information as will lead to the 3 overy of the same will be suitably rewarded any person hollling the same after this ih will be prosecuted according to law, JAMES YOUNG. Brock, Dec. 9th, 1874. or Ntrayed Cattle. 4 GLE into the premises of the Subscriber, | lot 10,in the 3rd con. of Reach, on or about the first day of November inst., 8 Yearling Tietfors. The owrfek "is requested to .come, prove pro- jperty, pay expenses and take them away. DAVID LYLE. 48-4w LYED D HELF LR. ib th thé premises of the Subscriber, th con. Reach, about the , Nov. 25, 1874, R Gis: A a Heifer, One year old. The owner is requested to PRR pay expenses and take 4 she will 'be sold to pay WM. STOVIN. -- 16, 1874. Bl-dw TE -- SIRAVED STEER. he fy i ih of e con, : a tober A Black Steer The owner | #0 os and 'take him away, other- on be sold to pay expenses. Siw hrtad ze nod | REORG) DEWE, Reach, No, 1874; 2 Sahew gol » 4 + Ae afety in all cases. | p EMPORIUM ! POR P 1 PI HIGHEST RICE IN CASH 1 Canada, '| Province of Ontario, | In the matter of HATS, CAPS & FURS, COMPLIETE. HE Subscriber is now shewing free and offering the above lines at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Dress: Goods, Teas, Winceys, Sugars, Flannels, Syrups, Cottons, Tobaccos Looms," ~ Boots & Shoes," Skirtings, Hats and Caps, BES™ Children's and Ladies' Furs. TERMS--(Cash or Produce. One Price and that the lowest possible, = A. W. ROBERTS. Nov, 12, 1874, WRi CHT'S oT & SHOE RY. WALI ED. 500 Cords of Hem-| lock Bark, _ 3000 Sheepskins, And any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the | Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874, Dissolution of Partnership | » VHE partnership hitherto existing under 7 the style of Tipp & Richardson, Plan- ing Mill and Door and Sash Factory, Port Perry, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. E JOHN TIPP, ADDISON RICHARDSON{ Port Perry, Noy, 27, 1874. HE Subscriber will in future CARRY ON THE BUSINESS. | And all parties in any way indebted to the] firm of Tipp & Richardson, must settle the same with the subscriber on or Before the be incurred ; af against the said firm are re quested to sendin or before the said 15th day of December. Also all phrties indebted in any way to myself pot in conn ection with the firm must | without fail pay 5p be ok} ge 15th day of of Decem hall be incurr~ RICH. ARDSON. Psa, Nor. my 1874. County of putario, NSOLVENT ACT of 1869. By o rs col Font, On Thursday, the Thirty-first day df yi) yf PLES B0GA T L Petition to Zacheus Burnham, Esquire, pt next, the undersigned will apply, of the County Court in the County of oni, or hae under the said Act, erry, the 30th day of November, AD "tl "ui ol Yon PA. Ho, gs Bi Ar ADDLE . 05' Bat Fn ein yi con Ti ey ad Col The| - a favor and be suitably re- the same at Millers fos c ot John Had ook, Tot Jerr mol 15th day of December, as all accounts must |! be settled by that time otherwise costs will |: the same t2.the subidriber. for scttlement op] In the County Court' ofthe] AANA har Perry, Sept 24, 1878. : : MR. SEXTON'S COLUMN. | SHINGLES ! ------AND-- BILL LUMBER ALL DESCRIPTION sik CONSTANTLY ON HAND eee AND ee 60T 0 ORDER" THE UXBRIDGE Cabinet Organ Embodies the Latest and best results of Inventive Genius and Experience--hence their CONCEDED, SUPERIORITY 1t is the intention of the Company not only to make the Best Instruments, but to Sell them the Cheapest! CONSIDERED, Tue J | 1s now is full running order. There Warcrooms are furnished with a large variety of the latest and most popular wares of the day, and upon examination, will be found to be very LOW IN PRICE. Comparisons invited. QUALITY AND VALUE F URNITURE . Dera RTMENT Their Wholesale Prices will be found to compare favorably with any other house in the bode , they most respectfully solicit an. examination of their Stock i in an their De- par IN THE BTA DEPARTHENT A good selection of Walnut, Elm, Butternut, Oak, Rose E thing is also complete. ood Yee : We have also two FIRST wood, Velvet and Cloth-covered (COFFINS always on hand. CLASS HEARSES with thie necessary appendages, Uxbridge Cabinet and Organ Manufacturing Coy, A. T. BUTTON, Uxbridge, July 22, 1874. > 31y SUBSCRIBER Wi R l meray Ay a Cistern oan LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favorably with any in the County both as to price and gualily. pe. Job Work attended to with our usuai dispatch. A. BE. McCAW. Port Perry, May 13, 1874. Another Triumph Toe Jomvston [juaen | 0 The following is the Secretary's Official Report of the Kent County 3 Agricultural Society's Reaping match, held at Chatham, July 15th, 1874, s CHATHAM, Oxr., Jury 1678, 1874, At a trial of Combined and Single Reaping Machines, which took place near this town, on Wednesday, 15th inst. under the auspices of the Kent County Agriculiural Society, the tol- lowing named Machines competed for prizes, with the results attached thereto, respectively, viz: COMBINED MACHINES. The Dominion Harvester, manufactured by Messrs. Forsythe & Oo., "of Dundas, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, 350 1bs when raking, 300 Ibs when not. The Kirby Machine, manufac: ured by Messrs, A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the {Second Prize. a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 6 inches. Draught, 320 tbs when raking, 275, when not. 1" The Dodge & Stephegon Machine, manu'actured by Messrs. Eastwood & Co., of Ing sersoll, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cut, 5 feet. Deaught, 375 Ibs when raking, 3251bs wheh no not. Single Maehines. The Johpston Machine, hank Fr) b; He Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of Whitby, took the First Prize, a Silver Med: Cut, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, $25 Ibs; when not, 300 lbs. he Burdick Machine, manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the Second pega bi loma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Draught, when raking, 312 Ibs, when not 2751bs. The Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by John Elliott, of London, {ook the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cut, 4ft.2 in. Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 280}bs. ollowing named Combined Machines competed bat were not rr prizes, viz: oe ron by Mr. John'Watson, of Ayr, Cut 4 feet '7 inches. , Draught, when raking, 3251bs, when not 2751bs. '| The Ohi hioeombined, Indu ufactured by Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. Cut, 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, Iaking SADIE, When, not, The Buckeye, Ss by Mr. John Elliott; of London. Cut 4 feet Binches. Draught, when raking, 3251bs, when no 200 Jus New Baltimore, mgoufactu by A. Harris, Son & Coy of Branton. Cat, 4 ft. 10 in-- Draught, when naling 310 Top len not Zio 8. reby certified as correc A folrhich J herein JOHN TIS TISSMAN, Sey Kent Agricultural Society. This is another Triumph for the Johnstoh Reaper, as nipnufscturéd by he, be Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. in la rise' over all ot hers! ohnsto! ted it Bas SomTe re.can Farmers ask? | July220d,1874. . PUMPS] PUMPST 3 rt) -------- You can gt the best and cheapest Pamp in the Province . oot eh TRV INS. ' ] "io PATENT: : PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY. Oe SEE THE PRICES. | afb ale Foroe Pune--A : complete F amp and Fire Engine 'with Hose §.Coupln Somple plete for §! swag Lin er foot. , Fue per foot. i ree HE HEA per, , Also oviiy other deseription 6f Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! _ { * _-- ne i % «* in Pump-making in the largest factories in' Chnada and [me ER pe Soa al a sey Su ok +10 ; i orderator nay of th Bors, whgthe by malorotherwin pp Elbe J Bep1.29,1870, om MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ~ | Bemt when it is.a well known fact, that in all the trials in 4 tho 3 Co fick 44) unnecessary hase ; y FOR 1814, TRENBETH'S Wit thanks to my numerous cus- tomers for liberal support in the past, I take .this opportunity of advising them and the public generally, that MY FALL STOCK! Has now arrived and is complete in every department ; of CHOICE QUALITY, NEWEST STYLES, __ 'ahd VERY CHEAP. Full lines and splendid value in Canadian 9] English Fwecds, Broad Cloths, Trowser- ings and Vestings, Every variety of Overcoatings. A Complete Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the latest styles, my own manufacture. The Furnishing Department comprises everything in the line. Shirts in every ya- riety. Underclothing of Choice quality and all Styles, cheap. A Full Assortment of Stylish Hats and Caps. Look out, for my Stock of Gents' fine Furs to arrive shortly. W. TRENBETH. Port Perry, Augt 26, 1874. The Sabser ure in an- nouncing to his friends and customers, and the public in gacral, that he has completely filleca his 2 T an JEWELRY TMP.IILRE! With a well selected Steck of Fine Gold Jewelry, Goll « Watches, Lockets, Silver Plate War Clocks for the Million ! Fine Toys for the Yonng | &c., &c., &e. espectfully invites the inspection of Goods and by Selling a rearny GOuD :le at as low a price, as he possible can afford, hic is sure, that, after you have bought, you will go home with great satis-- faction, He intends to sell at a Low Figure, so as by clear out the whole of his Stock by the 5th January, 1874, FATES I1!--Come and get the Eglin Illustrated Almanac for 1874. All Goods and Work WarraxTeD | Bem. Please give a call. JOHN DIESFELD, Opposite G. U. White's Carriage Factory. Port } erry, Dec. 17, 1873, b2 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. Wi is the use of paying Thirty Dollars for a Root Cutter when you can get the Empire R ek Cutter . FOR SIX! DOLLARS. t will cut at least as. fast as any othe and is the Simplest and most complete ot any now in use, a perfect seif-feeder, easily worked and regulated to any Shick sicts re- quired; it will cut from I to 2 bushels per minute. A Saal is all that Js hocossRIY to convince" IX the t Root Cuttor in the Mark It car- nied off the FIRST PRIZE at the Provincial and County Exhibitions, competing against machines, and wherever shown has taken rizes. Kach machine has a Metallic Plate hearing uni the name of THOMAS FORFAR, as ATENT! say one found intringing on the patont will' be dealt with according to law. Iam in a itfon, this season, to fill al! Qn lereof. Beers wo pote As Ww arraied Evil bo flog a Sptieteet ion oF 3 1 Sa: FA to ed A EE EA nts wanted in every jownship ¥ 'where re agents have not already been -appoin M. N. DAFOE, Manufacturer, Sor Port Py *) Zophyt, Dee: 6 1874. 21 T Ho ies SALE, , {being 'part of lot] Nor, om. hl \congegsi Bot the TOWN 4a seorr. "od ia Part of the above property is cleared. . For further particulars apply to the pro- Priel a3 4 gv OMPRONS Port Perry. March 17, 1874, 13 R. RICHARDSON, Re-appointed Issuer of Moarringe 'Licenses Under the New Act, Office, lot 10, in the 1st con. Brock. ; Brock, Aug5,1874. WT nbs nia Re io . | vortrmn mamEAY 8 oF NORTHERN REACH THE PLACE TO mg his nd the public gen- erally," that he has on hand a good and well assorted selection of FURNITURE Such as E on, Centre, Dining and Kitchen 1 Wood, Cane, and. Hair- Cloth Cha ches in Repsand Damask ; Sofas, Bureaus, Sideboards, Bedsteads, What- nots, Stands, Mirrors, Straw, Scagrass, Mixed, and Spring. Mattrasses, &c., which will Le sold ay; low as at any "House in the Trape, All goods delivered free of charge. Particular attention paid to Picture Fram- ing. IN THE UNDERTAKING - TePARTENT ! Everything is complete. T keep on hand a good selection of Walnut, Oak, Elm, Butter- nut, Rosewood, Velvet and Cloth-coyered Coffins. Shrouds in all styles and sizes. Napkins, Gloves and Hat-bunds, furnished fice when required. A FIRST CLASS HEARSE. . .. JOHN NOTT. N.B." All kinds of good Lumber taken in exchange for work. 'The subscriber is the only authorized Agent in this locality for the Whitby Marble Works. J. N. Port Perry, May 18, 1874. 21 | CHEAPER THAN EVER W. II, PARK FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credit, Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and CHeap. Be" Remember the BIG CHAIR |p, directly opposite the Post.Office, Port Perry. good Lumber. B&F A good stout boy wanted to learn the Business. Agent for ToupsTones and MoNUMENTS. w. H. PARK. Port Perry, Sept. 14, 1874, ASPOR LUMBER ssid aie OSHAWA CABINET OY Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the following sizes of LUMBER Delivered af their yard in Oshawa. yi Square Zidje; Prafgrred:) Gold. B Oak or Ash, 1in., 1}, 2 in., any width. Rock nots {1 aeroviat i ampeviide 1 & dim, 4 ra i, id ° Bagmeood, lin, Ay widt! 5 um, Pgpnteng widd, 19 hin =e a8 AT 18,20, 0p 21, ih 1 in, 1}, 2 in, 12, 14 or 16 fect long. Maple, Beech, and Birch : 4in, 1} in, 1} In, 1} in, 1§ in, , 2in, 3} in, 5in., Plank. | 2§x2§, Sguare Scantling. BERTIE £ gas. | d ih { Dig va, Fob. 5 1873; : pmb BUY YOURE Dry, Goods, Y A Oo 'Groderies, A Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, &ec., "4; IS'AT THE Grobnbank | Store. GEO. FLINT. Greenbank, July 20, 1873. 2 I = £22 = 5.2 _B Qo - 2 CR a ne n= ii g O @ 32 8 mo . HT Ho G5 = HE = © ssyme E|Aim 2 = 5 = o sce pir HEE inf Heo FC) te < ee . JE 3 Bx A 4 za = - 5 =z . a 074, SPRING. 1074: HE Subse pleasure in inform- The highest price paid for all kinds of | ve | ¥inces, who obfain ih wedi "ED OF WT: | Mrs. EB. Drinkwater; : T PERRY, Wega announce to the inhabitants 67 PeBBEY fos Nesidence. 4 All kinds of Hulu, everything in d = es Moderate. "GX, To substi og Bob experi- com] 0 erice in the 'business, plete satisfaction, . Residence--Union Avenue. MRS, E. DRINKWATER. Port Pex 8, 187 a) STEAM Casmer Factory! PORT PERRY. Tue Subscribers always keep on hand (and are constantly nenufusturing wore) a large Stock of just ich FURNITURE"* As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of Croom Ma. TERIAL, the Best Workmansarp, and at svom .'aices as cannot fail to suit. ' UNDERTAKING : Inall its departments promptly attended to and gharges moderate. COFFINS of all sizes kept con-- stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles, CASKET OR BURIAL CASE procured on short notice. The American Style of ; Hearse. Als an ordinary style ; . of Hearse, eb 3 esse ees ers erste eres series sae aie ifine coir srisinaesionen se Vereen Penns J. W. DAVIS & SONS. Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y DF mo $6)() PER DAY.~AgentsWanted hv3) 10 $20) All classes of working people, of either sex; young: and old, make more motley ath work 'for ns in their sparc moments, or all the time, than at anything clse. Particulars free. Post card to States' cost byt two cents. Address G. STINSON & CO, Portland, Maine, ot rote rir pba | At home, male or female ; $as per week, day and evening.-- F Lo Capital, We sen na Va able package of y Adios with ten Shy sour 23 Greenwich Sf mail free. stamp, M, Yo The only reliuble Gift Distribution h 3! 4, country. . .. 2. INES Twenty-First Grand Annual Distribution, To be drawn Friday, Jannary 1st 1875, $200,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS | GRAND OAPITAL PRIZE, ° $20,000 IN CASH | UNE GBAND CASH PRIZE $10,000, IN "ASH 11 ig One Prize of 3a! 000 in CASH! One Prize $3,000 Two Prizes $1000 8 C Five Prizes $30 ' 2500 Gold and Silver find er Hunting Watohe, (in ally' worth from $20 to 500 ach | y Ly ios and Gents Gold Chains, Co'n Silver Chains, Sond and Double-plated Silver Jewelry, ¢ on mber of Gifs, 23,00. Tickets limited to ), 000. pa Agents wanted to sell Ticke to whom liberal Premiums till begpa » 5, Single Tickets, 2 Six Tickets $1'; Twelve' Tickets, $20; Twe five $2. Circulars cont: Si a full list of izes, JesoripHion of the manner of dra; other information in reference to hig iatrie bution, will be sent to any one Ordering them All letters must be addressed t Mes Office, L, D.SI E Box 482," IW. Fifth St. 'Gincinnat, 0, A PUBLIC CAUTION. rr () -- Holloway's Pills and Ointment are neither manufactured nor sold in any past of the Unit- ed States, although they may obtained in : Each Potand Box bears the British Gow ent Stamp, with the words "Holloway's Filan aug Ointment, London;* engraved theres || the B.N. American Provinces. : has' hesaine necessary to make thi ie an nouncement begauge the New York {it at Same gol sig AIR, #¥ sumed the title of * Holloway & Co, ;" " bul even naw, no one will buy their 'medi cine direct from thei; % they have made, ned { Jen ts to supply clunely the firm of Messrs. Benth oo Co, of SE Tod ork, with ks rith their so-called: "Hol A LAE ET! Itis nevis that 4; Situs the De Peto Yosere. Henry and To. have in the B; bites Bere a poy herent ifie ors and Fo Sa the ise great caution jn prevent their els being 3 minted. od ok ing these; jcines beard) fuga uname of * Holloway an Ob MR York? printed t Cotable Sei in' 'bere, have very proj t 'should, for the bencht of of A Fr 3 publie, ugert ea i jhe pers, that own that my ets Hoos chr, my oH Sines, fan. be The following is a list of] the he alluded: AL od of the Houses shiny tome ., Halifax, N.S. , N.S, 10 a Messrs. Avery, Brown & Messrs. Forsyth & Co., Hflifax, Ka T. B. Barker & Sns, St. ae oore x Tn thers, St. Joh essrs. Haning ers, St. John, N.B. Ar RP. Priddy, son, Outi 7. Ar George C. Hu Ju cton, N.B. Mr J: Rite Ne MB Ly Messrs. W. & D. While, Montreal. The medicines de sold at sale net prices, ifquantities of not £20 worth--viz 8s. 6d., 22s., and rd do; 8 of Ills; or whe ittani ; ls or Bot o iT Chemists and tars, - Ointment imay) a 1