bs -- -- wy Puor. LiNper, PareNOLOGIST, MIND-READER, and Mesxenest, will give entertainments in 16 Town Hall on Fuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings next, Phe first night is free. Other nights the admission is 15 cts, Front seats 10 cts extra, The Prof. will give Phrenological examinations at the Walker House, from May 1st to May 4th, inclusive. : WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A thor oughly reliable man for Gardening and General Work. Apply for two weeks from this date to Dr. J.H. SANGSTER, Beechenhurst, Port Perry. FLOWERS. T5 parties desirous of having Flowers and Plants for their Gardens and Houses this Summer, will send in their orders at once, 1 will procure what they desire, i E. WORTHINGTON. Port Perry, April 19, 1877. Dissolution of ~~ Parnership J bis Notice that the Partnership hereto- fore existing between the undeasigned as General Merchants in the Village of Epsom in the Toynship of Reach, under the name, style end firm of Browne & Bro, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.-- All parties having claims against the said Partnership will produce the same to A. Cc. Browne, Epsom, (within one month from this date) for adjustment who is authorised to collect and scttle all debts due to the late firm, Given under our hands at Epsom this 18th «ay of April 1877. y R.B. BROWNE. . A.C. BROWNE. = Witness--E. L. Browse. + We take great pleasure in returning our avarmest thanks for the patronage bestowed aipon us as a Firm, BROWNE & BRO. $psom, April 18,1877. --eem---------- UNDERSIGNED having lately purchased that famous blood Stallion HYMEN, takes this opportunity of placing his pedigree before the public : pee HYMEN "The celebrated thorough bred Blood Stallion | was imported by R. Reesor, of Mark. ham, from Britain, in March, 1877. He isa rich dark ny harse with black points, stands 16 hands one inch high, on stout legs with great bone, substance and action: and. is one of the best loak- ing Stallions now at the stud. Daring his racing career which was a brilliant one, he beat some of the Lest horses of his year over long courses and crushing weights, making him a valuable sire for getting Racers, Drivers and Car- riage Horses now go much in demand aud bringing euch very high prices. HYMEN wus siwed by that far. famed _cclebrated horse, Neville; dam Matei- mony. Neville was sired by Napier; dam Sally Snobs. Nupier was sired by Gladiator ; dam Marion. Sally Snobs w -"- was sired by Sandbeck ; dam Deceiver ------ mare, Gladiator was sired by Partisan ; 'dam Pauline, Marion was sired by Tramp; dam Rosamond. Sandbeck was sired by Catton ; dam Orvillina.-- Deceiver Mare was sired by Deceiver; dam Slight's dam. HYMEN'S dam Matrimony was sired by Magnes ; dam Nigbe. Magnes was sired by ffouchstone; dam Lat Niobe was sired by Bay Middleton dam Broken-heasted Lady. Bay Mid- dleton was sired by Sultan; dam Cob- web. Broken-hearted Lady was sired ADVERTISEMENT] | COMING EVENTS ---- Cast their Shadows Before. OPENING OF A NEW FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS STORE! QUEEN" STREET, PORT PERRY, par See Prices and particulars pext week, 8B. J. THORNE. Port Perry, April 18, 1877. 'SPRING ARRIVALS. a "he Subscfibers take great pleasure in announcing that their NEW SPRING GOODS Have arrived, and will be open and ready for inspection on the 18th inst. 'As the above Goods have beea bought in the best markets, and after the great break in the price of American Goods, we will be able to show you THE, BEST 600DS FOR THE MONEY | TO BE FOUND IN THE PROVINCE. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Under the able mapagement of our MR. ARCH'D McLEAN, late of New York, will be found replete with all the Novelties of the Season, OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS 1g the Jargest we ever had the pleasure of showing, in all the leading styles and shades . » Our Hats and Caps must be seen to be appreciated. Our Crockery, Hardware, Groceries, Boots and Shoes will be found unequaled :in the County. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. { An endless show of nice Summer Hats from 5 cents: | Is most complete, pes™ Come one, come all, and see what you can do at Williamsburg, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS §. WOOL. ROBERTS & PRICE. Williamsburg, April 14, 18177. iy rey -- SPRING GOODS ! - ~ New Prints, New Dress Goods, Stock we can suit all parties. Port Perry, April 12, 1877. ' J. A. STIRLING & CO. Now take great pleasyre in appouncing the receipt of & large and carefully selected Stock of Spring Goods which "will be found com= New Linen Costumes, As we have made a Spedialty of GENTS' FURNISHINGS, our Stock in this line will be found usually varied and attractive. 'Millinery, Dress Making and Tailoring Departments have resumed and dre now in full working order. Customers would do well to call and leave their orders before the rush commences, plete in every Department. | New Lace Curtains, New T'weeds, New Hats and Caps. Wo are confident that with our magnificent J. A, STIRLING & CO. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. VERY Port Percy, April 12, 1877, SUPKERIOEL SPRING GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS AT | SEED STORE. My Stock is now complete comprising Seeds and Sced Grainof al | descriptions. I have a choice selection of Tmporied Kitchen Garden Seeds -- they are fresh aod dy Sit Hercules; dam Frederica. -- clean. Touchstone was sired by Camel ; dam Banter. Latitude wag sired by Langar; dam Olympia, HYMEN unites the strains of blood that are to-day dis- tingnished the best in England and "considered by competent judges to be one ofthe best horses that ever crossed the Atlantic, as he is related to some of the best Derby winners of the day, FRANCIS ELLIOTT, Proprictor. Epsom, April 12, 1877. FOR SALE Onc of the best Farms in Reach if not in the County. ---- C AS A GRAIN-GROWING FARM IT CANNOT BE BEAT. Cash paid for Wheat, Oats, Peas, Barley. &e CORN, , PLASTER and SALT for Sale. IE. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Pery. Port Perry, April 5, 1877. IE) | NORTH ONTARIO | | CARTWRIGHT. |OUR TEAS CANNOT BE BEAT, rue Subscriber offers for Sale that really excellent Farm, being the south-halt of Tot 15 in the 2nd Con. of Reach, containing 100 acres--95 acres cleared, the remainder .excellent maple bush, well fenced apd in a thigh state of cultivation. There are excel- In Every Department, at lent and commodious buildings on .the Ta . ? J Y premises, The dwelling house is 26x36 3 ; with a back kitchen, all nicely finished. -- or . . - 3 Bob Abundant and convenient Barn accommoda- Jian, well constructed, 52x76. A good sup- ply of syater from two wells, a cistern aud «a creek. one and a half mile from tha Manchester y The location is healthy and pleasant and 3 J convenient to the best markets in the Pro- 4 | | wince, Port Perry and Mauehester,being.only 0 1 a station of the W,, P.P. & L. Tailway. 'Conveaient to Churches and Schools. For particulars apply to the proprictor an the premisgs, or at the Opseaven office. ANDREW GRAHAM. Reach, 'Feb'y:21st, 1877. For Sale. - + accordingly. TT Subscriber offers for sale 50 aores ot splendid Hardwood Timber Land, being ths South East quarter of lot 19 in the 14th Con of Reach. This is a desirable property, well timbered, good land and in a good healthy location. Tiglesindisputable and terms to suit pur- -- about half their value. Cheap. chaser. For particulars apply to'the proprietor, D. Shan, Port Perry, Feb. 20, 1877. JUST RECEIVED : 1000 vards Fmbroidered Edgings and Insertions offered at Lace © rtains--2 large lot bought at a sacrifice and sold 2 Cases Men's Felt and Silk Hats, lutest styles and immensely 7. C. FORMAN. N. B.-- Winter Goods sold regardless of Cost. Or, if by Whi iy Engrave 2.0.1, 1 yg li able | | P ar k Lo t OVEE ME. grapes SAT FOR SALE. | wf ANKE UL for many years. of liberal and, increasing patronage Aue a heariber would inform his customers an e general FATED ON public éhav he bus got thoroughly areanged 1n lis new premises over Mr. Brown's Store UNION AVENUE, with iucreased accommodations for carrying on every department of his business. All Lontaining 7} Acres more Or 1688. gers promptly filled The Newest Fashicne #or further particulars, apply to the pro-! regularly received. The Latest Styles, Su- prigtor, perio Workmai ship, and perfoct fits war JAMES EMANEY, ' ranted. Oututio Cacriage Works, JAMES RIGGS. March 22,1817. Tort Pervy. | Port Perry, © 13, 1876. Farm to Rent. HE Subscriber offers to Rent that First Class Form containing 90 acres on lot 1, in con. B in the TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA. The Soil is superior and in'a good state © 'cultivation. Theresre good Buildings on, the premises. Possession given immediately. : For Particulars apply to the Proprietor. k, (CHA'S PARISH, * Lot 20, 1st Con., Brock. Drogk, March 3, 1877. BRYANS' OLD CORNER STORE, WILLIAMSBURG, ALL aud see our Spring Stock of First Class Boots and Shoes, OUR CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES | Our Superior HARDWARE, CROCKERY, | PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &C. | \ 'We make them a Specialty. W. M.JONES Desires to call special attention of the public to the At which he is offering Hams, Bacon, Lard and Dried Apples. CI. OVER SEED 87.25 do TIMOTHY SEED BRITO do iii = S. 8's. Caspian & Polynesian. The quality of our Stak .is all that could be desired, and the Prices caanot fail to! please. Give us a call. The Highest Prices paid for all kinds.of Farm Produce, ROBERT BRYANS, Jr. Williamsburg, March 22, 1877. Miss Chisholm Bs to intimate to her friends and the 3 public generally that she has secured the premises one door east of Mr. Wright's Boot and Shoe Emporium, where she will keep constantly on hand a new and well _selectgd stock of © © 0 TANCY GOODS, BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, And the very latest selections of Sheet Music She hopes by f!tention to business and moderate prices 'to merit a share of public patronage. STAMPING done to order. Remember the New Fancy Goods Store"--Queen St. Port Perry. Port Perry, April 4, 1877. 17 Dian Choice, Reliable Apple Arces for All A - ------ . HE Subscriber.hasfor Sale at liis Nur- sery, two miles north, of Brooklin, Ont., 25,000 first.class Apple Trees in a vigorous, 'healthy condition, and ut choice descriptions of Fruit. Sold at the very lowest figures and warranted true to their name. This a rare chance for obtaining choice trees, cheap A. T. TURNER, Brooklin. Brooklin, Sept. 26, 1876, LOW PRICES! DIRECT SPRING THPORTATIOW ----VPER-- STOCK [Fully Assorted in all Departments ! SPECIAL NOTICE! 200 PIECES Hoyles' and Ashton's Best PRINTN. THE BEST GOODS IN. THE MARKET! In order to give my customers the advantage of securing the Best Goods at {he Lowest Prices. These Goods have all been marked at ONE PRICE, viz : the low sum of {we have a large Stock of Double AT; TOb TOE | The Subscriber has pow on view a Magnificent Stock ! OF TTEW C00DS! Bought in the best Markets and on the Best Terms, just suited for the Hard Times! Our Goods are 3 to suit all, and our prices make thea more suitable stil]. { We guarantee to give our customers NORE 0005 FOR THE DOLEAR AND BETTER VALUE, than any other House in the County. A Large Stock of Room Paper Just Recgived. To those who prefer Light to Darkness Refited New York Export Coal Oil (pure; = = = ~-.. LARGE VARIETY, LOW PRICES, and the BEST GOODS are inducements no hold out. Give us a Call. J. H. BROWN, Currie's Stand Port Perry, March 22, 1877. PORT PERRY. CAMPBELL'S Have just opened an immence Stock of CORRIGAN & Gents' Hats and Caps, In Silk, Fur and Felt, of the latest styles, in English and American manufacture, showing over fifty different kinds to select from, including the following Colors, viz: --Black, Brown, Grey, Stone, Pearl, Bronze and Dark Blue, which for Quantity, Quality and cheapuoess cannot be surpassed. Stock well 2ssorted in the other Departments. g7 Terms--Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, March, 1877. ---- --_----------------0 As, there is n. PRINTS, par SUMMER CA Buggies, Phaetons, Ontario Carriage PORT PERRY. The undegsigiied has much pleasure in calling attenti , the manufacture of the present season, which for excellence of material, nish are all that could be desired ; the prices are placed so that parties requiring a new JAMES EMANEY, Phat ns, &c., &c., quality of workmanship, style and fi Carringes are in every way superior, vig can have no hesitancy in purchasing. :s wishing to segure any will do well to call early. Expected, this week, 100 Boxes of those i Cheap Raisins, $1.20 for 281bs. No trash, but good Cooking Raisins, S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, . April 5, 1877. AND OTHER AT THE ep ------ Bort Perry, April 10, 1877, - 12: cents per yard, o doubt but a, GRAND -RUSH will be made for these splendid) THOROUGHLY RRIAGES Works ! ) on tohis superior stock of Buggies, and while these ---" SHANINRD 0.1161 HUBBS, - SPOKES, RIMS And Shafts, all Fizes. . -~ re = 1Axles, Springs, Fifth Wheels, and Skeins. Dash Leather, Enamelled Duck and Dill. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. A lot of Varnish jn Gal Cans, IRON & STEEL A FULL STOCK OF BUILDING: HARDWARE, 'Laing & Meharry, Port Terry, Eb, 8, 187%,