000A. --GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. By a thorough knowledge of the natural aws which govern the operations of digestion 'and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our, breakfast table, with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution muy be gradually built up until strong h to resist every tendency to disease. undreds of subtle sualadies are floating around us ready to at- tack wherever there is 8 weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a ly nourished frame."--Civil Service Gazette ------ If you want Cheap Clothing, CALL AT : YBETE i Erps's Cocoa --ORaTEFUL AND COMFORRT- 186.~The agreeable character of this prepar- ation las rendered it a general favorite, + "Made simply with boiling water and milk.-- Each packet is labelled Jaxss Eers & Co, 'Homeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle street, and 170, Piccadilly. Works for Dietetic Preparations, Euston.road and Camde Town, London. : - NE OF THE MOST NOTABLE PROP- ERTIESof Dr. Wheeler's Elixir of and Calisaya is its sustaining power during active mental and physical exertion, Business men, editors, clergymen, lawyers, physicians, and all classes engaged in any occupation requiring great application and consequent fatigue, will find this remedy invaluable, as it will enable them to accom- lise their work with comparative easc.-- osphate of lime is'an active agent of nu- trition, constituting more than fifty per cent of the system ; Phosphorous, a powerful Nerve Tonic ; Phosphate of Iron, a blood maker; and Calysaya an agreeable supp rtiag Tonic. Sold by all Druggists. AND SECURE BARGAINS FOR ONE MONTH ! W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor. Port Perry, Jan. 26, 1875. 'Allens Lung Balsam. Is warranted to break up the most trouble- T A IL. (0) R I N (¢} some Cough in an incredible short time.-- L ) There is no remedy that can show more evi- deneé of real merit than this Balsam, for In all its Departments. curing Consumptign, Coughs, Colds, Asthma -- Croup, &c. HE Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor It excites expectoration, and causes the| 1 ing Businessin all its departments at lungs to throw of the phlegm and mucus, his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, es the secretions and purifies the blood ;| Port. Perry. Newest Styles, First-Class heals the irritated parts ; gives strength to Workmanshin, and a perfect fit guaranteed. the digestive organs ; brings the Liver to its Charges moderate. proper action, and imparts strength to the o whole system. 1t is introduced to the suffering public, after its merits for the positive cure of such diseases have been fully tested. The formu. Ja'from which it is prepared is referred to by fhe leading medical journals as being equal to any prescription that can be made up for such diseases by the medical faculty. The Balsam is consequently recommended - by physicians everywhere. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 81 per Bottle. Perry Davis & Son, Agents, Montreal. pen Agent for the Singer Sewing Machine. The Singer Machine is decidedly the best machine now in use and also the cheapest when the quality of ghe machine is taken into consideration. Parties will do well to | come and examine the machines, JOHN PEARCE, Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874. 49 TAILORING SQUIRES | TAILORING ESTABLISEMENT PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1878. FIRST CLASS TAILORING. FARMERS. Oo What is the use of paying Thirty Dollars for a Root Cutter when you can get the For Cash Cnly.| | increasing patronage bestowed on him since i high partnership hitherto existing under 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 thls day, Saturday, September 19th, 1874: James will' pay all debts y the fir: .and éollect sll debts due to firm: JAMES EMANEY. ALEX. WATSON, NOTICE. T= WAKE, in oTICE canied on by the Subscriber with energy and promptitude. (HORSE GHOEINC Will always be a Specialty! At this i t: An blisk where Horse Shoeing on thoroughly scientific principles is made a specialty, and where the extent of the setablighment is aL the extensive aud, lemand, been lo andl usl, edie by erous owners of horses in this prosperous sectiort of country. The Subscriber is happy to state that he has fully met this demand by employing a full staff of the 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 develo the foot, counteract deformities occasion by imperfect shoeing cr otherwise and secure the greatest possible ease and comfort to the horse in traveling. In all its departments executed with neat- ness and dispatch. WRICHT'S BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM PORT PERRY. WANTED. 500 Cords of Hem- lock Bark, 2 3000 Sheepskins, And any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ! Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. JAMES EMANEY. p@™ Remember the place. The shop lately occupied by Mr. G. U. White. Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1874 J. E, ps (ARRIVE WORKS GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. Te: Subscriber has much pleasure in stat FIRST CLASS ing that he has secured the valuable BOTS Ors ro MR. ANDREW CAMPBELL 3 One of the best wood-workers in the Pro- Material, Workmanship, Style I vince, and is now better fitted than ever to and Fi fill all orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairs in Wood or Iron executed with noatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior work- manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done so as to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. B&F All Charges Moderate and all work Port Perry, Oct, 1, 1874, r HE Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensive and rapidly opening business in "PORT PERRY; And would embrace this opportunity of as- suring his customers and the public gener- | Warranted. ally that as in the past so in the future will W. C. HEARD ho strictly adhere to using only the best panehester, Dec. 17th 1874. 51 material, employing none but good work- men and selling at prices--when the quality of the Goods is counsidered--which cannot fail to please purchasers. Constantly on hand lots of Boots and Shoes of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, Bey First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, D. CONBOY, Carriage & Slagh MAKER, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE ! ~ PORT PERRY i i Pati) class Tailoring in all its depart- ments, | AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT,! Work made up on the shortest notice in| the latest styles apd at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. Empire Root Cutter Remembo the place, opposite Cooks Hotel. FOR SIX DOLLARS. R. HUGOE. Jt will cut at least as fast as any other, snd is the Simplest and most complete of RR A I =| AGRICULTURAL Princo Albert, April 2, 1874. worked and quired; it will cut from 1 te 2 bushels per minute. A trialis all that is necess ary to convince the most skeptical that it is the best Root Cutter in the Market, It car- xled off the FIRST PR t the Provineial and County Exbibitions, competing against B $30 machines, and wherever shown has taken " prizes. Each machine has a Metallic Plate | ring the name of THOMAS FORFAR, as | PATENTEE; 28 one found infringing on the | patent will be dealt with according to law. « ° HE Subscribers having been engaged Iam in a ition, this season, to fill all a8 Qrders on Selig thereof. Every Machine is FOR THE JOSEPH HALL Manufacturing Company ! responsible party, on trial, to any place in the OSHAWA, Dominion. Active Agents wanted in every General nts, Dafoe, a for Reach. A. Reynolds, Would take this opportunity of informing Jor Port Perry. Zephyr, Dec. 9, 1674. Now for the Holidays Te Subscriber would inform his triends and the public generally that he is thor- oughly prepared to supply the wants of all in everything pertaining to Holiday Dainties ! FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOIDAYS 1! . Everything in the Bakery and Confectionary fine. Fine Fancy Bread and Choice Con- fectiouery, be has not forgotten his Fowig Sslendy in providing for them an end- variety of the most attractive 59-5m township where agents have notalready been ap] ted. Fn iy the Farming community of this scction of M. N. DAFOE, Manufacturer, country that they aré prepared to furnish any Agricultural Machine manufactured at ZEPHYR, ONT. --J. Dafoe, Utica, and W. J. the Joseph Hall Manufacturing Company's Works, Oshawa, on the Shortest Notice and the Most Favorable Terms. The Champion COMBINED REAPER and MOWER. THE CHAMPION SINGLE MOWER, THE CHAMPION SINGLE REAPER. BROAD-CAST SOWERS and SPOUT DRILLS, . WISNER'S SULKEY HORSE-RAKE. THRESHING MACHINES, &C. TO \ H S 14 highest Prize Medals A ual eminil Li-rE and Diplomas for Boys and Girls, Awarded the Champion in Europe tor 1873. A Sweeping Victory in the old world ! A Crowning Privmph ih the New 111 Eerope and America join hand in Crowning the Champion King of the Harvest Field. Toys ! Toys! Toys! or all, Cheap and Good. Come, Boys, and CHAS. HISCOCKS. Port Perry, Dec. 16, 1874. "FOR SALE, XE ' E. WALKER. ~~ : 65 45% + Land, being part of lot H. 5. JOHNSON, No, 29, in the bth concession of the | pry Perry, Dec. 28, 1874. 52 TOWNSHIP OF SCOTT. Ts his sincere thanks for the { a Cc oO Tr AE} hearty and generous patronage he has DOOR, SASH & WINDOW BLIND, & += AND ---- SHINS wre AND--= BILL LUMBER wre OF ve ALL DESCRIPTIONS recived from the public since commencing busines in Uxbridge. A practical _know- | ledge of the business in all its details, super= | for Workmanship, First-Class Mrterial, Ele- | gance, in Style and Finish, and a determina. HE Subscriber having become sole pro- tion to make his work equal in every respect prietor of the above works has spared to his rej lons, 1s an Pp of neither expense nor labor in introducing the the very large and increasing demand for his mot approved description of machinery and work. Mr. Conboy, the Inventor and Pat- perfecting the several departments of the entee of the turndown seat has made a very work, and has now much pleasure in inform great improvement as applied to Buggies.and ing the public that he is prepared on the is now making a specialty of Carriages (with shortest notice, to fill all orders for Doors, this seat, "Phe great demand for Cutters Sash, Window Blinds: Mouldings of every with this reat fully confirms its superiority style, all of the best quality of ial and and llence. Asa Single Buggy fi is workmanship. Planing, Turning, &c, &c, light and stylish, it is almost impossible to done to order. Charges moderate. | detect the fact that it was ever dgsigned for On band a large number of Doors, Sash WO seats, yetind moment it can be changed Window Blinds, Mouldings, &c, &c, of the to an elegant family Carriage capable of car- best quality, cheap. rying four persons. A shifting Top Carriage with this improv. ed seat is capable of being changed to Eight different forms and go perfect in every feature as to call forth the admiration of all. PLANING MILL, &C. A: RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Jan'y 25, 1875. CASTE | useless adjustment and possessing in an em. inent degree Utility, Beauty, Suenth, Ca THE OSHAWA CABINET LOY pacity, Convonteuce, Sin 'as the Turn-down Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the Seat with its adjustable contrivance costs but following sizes of $2.50 extra. 1 U M BE R Uxbridge, Jan, 20, 1875. . 4 4 ; Delivered at their yard in Oshawa. v [Square Edge Preforred.] £2 Oak or Ash, 1 in., 1§, 2 in., any width. RES 2 Butteruut, 1 in., any width. l] Rock Eim, 1} in., 1}+in,, any width. gE > , Common Water Elm, 1 in., any width. ® Basswood, 1 in., any width. 8 « 1} in, 5,8, 10 or 16 in., wide. 2 Q « 33in, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20, 0r 21, 8 » in. wide. g Pine, 1 in, 1}, 2 in, 12, 14 or 16 feet long. Maple, Beech, and Birch : §in, 1} in, 1} In, 1} in, i} in, in, 3} in,, 5in., Plank, 2§x2§, Square Scantling. W. H. GIBBS. President. 801830 Jo 'A33y¥ls NOoud GAMVIL AOVIAEVO TVOLLOVHd rue 'NVAONJTC Oshawa, Feb. 5 1873, LIUDER & WOOD FOR SALE. ---- E Subscriber has ajarge quantity of "-[upoquly 389q OW} WO apwwt Puwy uo A; "ASLlIHM sts gees, \altle foal Ell fr Sle Seasoned Lumber | 4. V. THOMPSON, by C&L P CE Ea : : 4 TORR os acum Ti a con 2, ES iE EH TT : -- [betwen Prince Albert and Port Pry, well aponpemns | 0 LOTS OF, Also, 8 acres in the Village of Port P gn ekhion idy Also, a House with § of an acre of land attached, in the village of Prince Albert. . For particulars, appl. 3 tors, PhIAER HURD, AtP. A, Hurd's Law Office, gi: Fory Pay, Dtica, Feb. 3, 1875. CHOICE - BRICK|. FOR SALE, - * i i i » Subscriber has for sale at his yard y NOTE : prim ro art 3a ovo of Geo. Ward, at the residence of Port Perry, any quantity .of Hirst clus "| Brick which he is selling cheap. i No better Brick con be. got. Come and see them. Bonn vas f Parties about purchasing Buggies will find | : 1 it decidedly to their ad ge to i 9 E | these Carriages before purchasing elsewhere. | The Turn-down Seat is exempt from every | CONSTANTLY ON HAND re AND memes ----AT Port Perry, Dec. 17th, 1874. CUT TO ORDER ! § mepruas, fang. 2% 10 SES zr MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Fa pete Sd THE UXBRIDGE [Cabinet Organ > Embodies the Latest and best results of Inventive Genius and Experience--hence their CONCEDED SUPERIORITY |! It is the intention of the Company not only to make the Best Instruments; but to selection a o Kitchen , Tables; nots, Straw, Stands, a le sok any Hoods a hs goods delivered free paid g RE a UNDERTAKING. - DEPARTMENT ! Everything is complete. I keep onhands | good selection of Walnut, Oak, Elm, Butters nut, Rosewood, Velvet and Cloth-covered 8. Shrouds in all styles and sizes. Napkins, Gloves and Hat] ed free 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 Jord the J.N. Sell them the Cheapest! QUALITY AND VALUE CONSIDERED, Tue Furniture DipartMENT Is now is full running order. There Warerooms are furnished with a large variety of the Jatest and most popular wares of the day, and upon 'examination, will 'be found' to be very LOW IN PRICE. Comparisons invited, Their Wholesale Prices will be found to compare favorably with any other house in the trade, they most respectfully solicit an examination of their Stock in all their De- partments. IN THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT ! Everything is also complete. A good selection of Walnut, Elm, Butternut, Oak, Rose wood, Velvet and Cloth-covered COFFINS always on hand. We have also two FIRST- CLASS HEARSES with the necessary appendages, Uxbridge Cabinet and Organ Manufacturing Coy, A. T. BUTTON, Uxhiidge, July 22, 1874. THE SUBSCRIBER N A 1 Li 2 TINEARY, 3 Eavetroughs, Cistern Pumps, LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favorably with any in the County both as to price and guglity. pen. Job Work attended to with our usuai dispatch. y Has now on hand a splendid assortment of i A. B. McOAW. Port Perry, May 13, 1874, Another Triumph Tug Jomvston [|EAPER | O-- The following is the Secrotary's Official Report of the Kent County Agricultural Society's Reaping match, hold at Chatham, July 15th, 1874. CHATHAM, Oxr., Jovy 167, 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 fol- Jowing named Machines competed for prizes, with the results attaclied thereto, respeetively,viz: COMBINED MACHINES. The Domi Harvester, factured by Messrs. Forsythe & Co., of Bundas, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut 6 feet 1 inch. Draught, 350 Ibs 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 1bs when raking, 275, when not. The Dodge & Stephenson Machine, manu'actured by Messrs. Eastwood & Co. of Ingersoll, took the Third Prize, a Riploma. Cut, 5 feet. Draught, 375 Ibs when raking, 3251bs when not. Single Machines. The Jol Machine, factured ax the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of Whitby, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut, 4 feet 10 inches, Draught, when raking, 825 Ibs, when not, 300 Its. The Burdick Machine, manufactured by A. Harris, §on & Co., of Brantford, took the Second Prize, a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Draught, when raking, 3121bs, when not 2751bs. The Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by 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 Mr. John Watson, of Ayr. Out 4 feet 7 inches. Draught, when raking, 3251bs, when not 2751s. 52 i ) The Ohio combined, manufactured by Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. Cut, 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, when raking 3501bs, when pot, 300lbs. The Buckeye, manufactured by Mr. John Elliott, of Lopdon. Cut 4 feet 8inches. Draught, he ing, 3251bs, when not, 290 when raking, Son & Co., of Brantford. Cat, 4 ft, 10 in-- New Baltimore, manufactured by A. Harris Draught, when raking, 310 Ibs, when not 2751bs. All of which is hereby certified as correct : JOHN TISSMAN, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. This is another Triumph for the Reaper, as fy d by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. ed ment is unnecessary when it isa well known fact, that in all the trials, in which tha * Johuston has competed it has never failed in taking the First Prize over all others! 'What more can Farmera ask? : 4 dale July 220d, 1874. ia A rid PUMPS PUMPS! : a---- 0 G---- You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province : At J. IRVIN'S : pu PATENT ' 3 § wv PORT PERRY. | [SEE THE PRICES. Fonor Poue--A complete Pump and Fire Engine with Hose *puient Eo i Fumpeat 50 centa per oot, : | in A Pumps at 35 cents umps, & i aplete Pup. front $3 up to $8. Also every other ) description . Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! Jic h for any the abore, whether bymailorothervise promply siepd MP FACTORY, b 1 Pump-making io_ the largest factories in Cannda df le, of either sex, yor Ly ho beerier ona pr» nt that he can perfectly pe Ft that will more young Ne rat. ow DAVIS & SONS' STEAM. PORT PERRY. [HE Subscribers always keep on hand (and are constantly manufabturing more) + a large Stock of just such PNAY FURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of croc Ma- (ERIAL, the Best WorkumaNsuip, and at such . fucks as cannot fail to suit, UNDERTAKING : Inall its departments promptly : : attended to and charges moderate. {COFFINS of all sizes kept con + stantly on hand, SHROUDS of all sizes and : : newest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE 1 procured on short notice. The American Style of : Hearse. Also an ordinary style : of Hearse. en saw. 1? J. W. DAVIS & SONS. Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y CHEAPER, THAN EVER W. H. PARK 18 SELLING FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credit. .. > ~~ Siggy ® ° Undertaking Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and CHgar. 3&5 Remember the BIG CHAIR directly opposite the Post Office, Port. Perry. The highest price paid for all kinds of good Lumber, i 1 p@™ A good stout boy wanted to learp the Business. Agent for ToussTones and MoNUMENTS. W. H. PARK. Port Perry, Sept. 14, 1874. TA PUBLIC CAUTION. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are neither manufactured nor sold in any part of the Unit- ed States, although they may obtained in the B.N. American Provinces. ( Each Potand Box bears the British Gov- ernment Stamp, with the words "Holloway's Pills and Ointment, London," engraved there- on. It has become necessary to make this an- nouncement because the New York Chemical Company (who pay nobody) finding at last | that their name has been go exposed, have ase | sumed the title of ** Holloway & Co, ;" bu even now, no ore will buy their medicines direct from them, so they have made arrange- ments to supply exclusively the firm of Messrs. Henry & Co., of New York, with their so-called *Holloway's Pills and Ointment." It is presumed that from the large connexi Messrs. Henry and Co. have in the British Provinces and elsewhere, the public is very likely to be i upon by unsernpulonis vendors and others unless they exercise great caution to prevent their being misled, by find- ing these medicines bearinj a stamp with the name of *'Holloway an 0.4 ew Opk, printed thereon. « New ¥ Meany respectable firms in the British' Pro- inged, who obtain my Medicines direct fi 2, bave very properly suggested thal should, for the benefit of themselves Re tl public, insert their names 'in the papers, that it may be known that my medicines can be had genuine from them. : The following is a list of the firms all to;and I particularly recommend those desire to get to apply. of the ip ect my medicine SHEETS oe Messrs, Avery, Brown & Oos Halifax, N.S. Mesers. Forsnth & Go, Holtfag Ngo Messrs, 1. B.. Barker & Sons, St.John; NB. Mr. T. Des Brisay, Charlotte Town, P.E. I, ars. Langley Uk Co, Vietorig, Be 1 rs. M o., Vioto a, B. 0." r. John Pallen, Chatham, B.C, . Messrs. Munro & Co., Montreal." Messrs. J. Winer & Co., Hamilton, Ont. oronto. Mr, A. Chipman Smith, 8t. John, r. John Bond, , Ont. Messrs. & Qo., Torontas, r. J. ner, St.; N wy easrs. Hanington Brothers, Sg. J Windsor, Ont, Mr. WH. on, Mr. J. M. Wiley, Fredericton, N.| | Mewes), & B. Yoe, Montreal" ile, Montreal. The medicines are sold at 'the Tow: net prices, in quanti vio: 6d., 325., and uine Fill and Ointment ik please apply here-- ga] Papers If they : THOMAS: 533, Oxford Street. Wg > HOLLOWAY. | London, March 31st, 18%4, 1 | = d PER DAY. --Agent $6.0 520 4 classes ki ped p honefiab Work for us ho 9 ) Or al e time, than at gs ae cap arn fue, Fost ound pr » . to UE O02 ont. Rien a TURE 3 band Wood, Hair... Mirrors. Seagrass, ~~ A (Caner Factory!