Ar » HEAVY FAT HOGS WANTED BY: W. M. JONES, For which the highest Market be paid in Cash. Price will Hams. Bacon, Lard and Fresh Beef, kept constantly on hand. November 1, 1877. I -------- J: A. STIRLING & C0. ~--~----1I8 THE PLACE TO GET: k00D VALTE FOR YOUR MONEY. Stacks of Winceys. Plain, Checked and Striped--all Colors and Patterns. Piles of Flannels Plain Colors, Fancy Checks and Stripes. DRESS GOODS Fmbracing almost every new material and color. ep CALL AND SEE THESE GOODS, AT J. A. STIRLING & CO'S, Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1877. PORT PERRY. NOW FOR YOUR FALL AKD WINTER = BUT-FITS GO TO PEARCE'S Me-chant Tailoring Establishment, Port Perry, for your Fall and Winter Outfits. My Stock is now complete in every thing required for Gent's Fall and Winter wear bf the Best Quality and Comfortable, Stylish and Cheap. . My latest arrivals are particularly Choice in Quality, Style and get up, and they are {marked low to suit the times. Perfect fits at all times warranted. A large and superior Stock of Gent's Furnishings, just the thing for the season. A fine New Stock of Hats and Caps suitable for the season, Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1877. J. PEARCE, Merchant Tailor. T. C. FORMAN, SEE OUR Meus tort Lup Bovis cosh 4s ) sdauee duane sntmnnniiivr rinire $1.90 ' Shanty Boots . 2.00 Men's Whole Kip (eam extra , . 3.00 Mev's Genuine . 3.50 French 4.50 2.00 1.60 1.78 1,50 ike at 66¢, 7c and 96c, |! per cent more. ° TC FORMAN: Job lines of i #o NO CREDIT. Port Perry, Oct 24, 1877. the Mfg TAT at the HE Subscriber heed "nas boon con Instructed by Directors of the tdge & Company, to sell hy Public Organ Factory, In the Town of Whitby, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1877, 34 ORGANS! 'With on ane-snd-half $0 two-and-half, three and four Sets of 4 eds, w with one to Seven stops in "ON" 1 To « Flow" finish-- ALNUT Basks--all first class material and bln 12 MELODEON ORGANS, In Rosewood Cases--flow fi ONE PIANO- "FORTE, And Seven second hand Melodeons. Purchasers can if required have Organs al Melodeon Organs boxed and delivered ne either Railway Son at Whitby, for $2 each --or Planoforte for SE Instruments on on dally at Organ Factory in the Town' 'Whitby, and For SALE BELOW Cost, up to the day of Auction, Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m. Darn : Terms of Sale;--Casi or Twelve months credit on approved notes bearing eight per cent interest per annum, The Whitby. Port Perry & Lindsay Railway will issue Tickets '-, Juries Juamans the Sale--from Lindsay, Port Perry anc fons North to Wii1TsY and RETURN at ONE LEVI FAIRBANKS, Auctioneer, Whitby, Oct. 15 1877. CAUTION. HIS is to certify that LAURA COULTER, my lawful wife, did this day leave my bed and board without any just cause, and will not be responsible for any debt that the said Laura Coulter contracts. DAVID COULTER. St. Joseph Island, Sept. 28, 1877. BLACE-SMITH SHOP! DWELLING HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for Sale his Black- smith Shop, Dwelling House, and a three quarter acre lot on which there isa fine Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, at the Village of Pinedale, In the township of Brock. No better loca- tion could be desired for a Blacksmith Shop, being pleasantly located in the centre of a fertile country, thickly settled with enter prising, intelligent farmers in comfortable circumstances. _The opening is a most advantageous one. The bellows are new and every thing in the Shop in good repair. The Dwelling was formerly used as a General Store for which it is excellently adapted and there is a convenient Store- house attached. A comfortable business might also be done in that line. The lqcation is pleasant and healthy and convenient for church and school For particulars apply to the propr ictor on the premises. CHAS. WILLS, Pinedale, Se ph. 26, 1877 FARM TO gon nt for a term of n the Ist con of the 2 teach, he La flex. DURST class Farm to years, being lot No. d, | Township of' | 200 Acres, being the Esta [Browne Ding 2) For particulars apy Ashburn, A. H, BROW or W. 1L BROWDX Columbus, Sept. 19, 1877, '\ Comfortable Residence for Sale or fo Rent, To tindersizned offer offers to Scll or Rent that excellent brick Residence and premises situate on King street, PRINCE ALBEBT, and opposite the residence of | Major Forman. The Dwelling is of brick, | pleasantly located and in every way | comfortable, There are a barn, stable lana other convenient outbuildings, The | orchard produces an abundance of fine fruit. | An excellent well of spring water and a soft water cistern. A fine assortment of show trees around the premises, Altogether it is a most desirable residence. Terms Liberal, Possession given immediately. For particulars apply to the undersigned at his Office, opposite the town hall, Port Perry. J. E. WARE, M.D. 1877 Port Pei Port Perry, Sop 4 Sept 4 Valuable Village Property! FOR SALE! rf" HE undersigned offers for Sale the fol- lowing valuable Village . Property situate in the Village of Greenbank, viz :-- A HOUSE AND 2 LOTS. The House is in first class condition being only lately built, commodious and comfort. able ana in a healthy, pleasant location there is a good well of water on the premises, An excellent building for carrying on CARRIAGE BUILDING. The Bui'ding contains a Blacksmith Shop, a Carriage Shop and a Paint Shop, being located in a prosperous locality a large Deine may be done by any enterprising part pees Terms liberal. I WM. MANNING, Epsom P.O. August 1, 1877. Retiring from Practice, The Unde Jortuity of t for their generous patronage and pleasant 'in- tercourse for 50 many years past, and would now state that in order to recuperate my fail- ing health IT am compelled togive up the prac- tice of m; my projsssion fora time at least.-- Parties indebted to me by note or account will require to settle the same on or before the12th inst. otherwise these debts will be placed in other hands for Sollestion, N. McCLINTON, M. D. Baintfield, Ot 3, 1877. WANTED Y ok girl as nurse to take care of one child, Apply for two weeks to MRS. DR SANGSTER, Beechenhurst, Port Perry. WOOD SHOP T0 RENT. THE Undersigned offre off'rs to Rent the Wood Shop in connection with his Carriage Factory, Manchester, This is an advantageous opening for a Wood-worker, there is a paint shop and other Sou ¥euloitee u connection with the Wood Bho "here is a Jot of ca) dra, suitable lumber and all the necessary too! 1 uired for carrying on the wood tr he tools and lumber will be sold at a valua- tion to the party renting the shop. This is an excellent opening, the location is Svity way favorable | for doing a large and profitable bus- oF would oT edbrake this op= thanking his numerous patrons For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises W. CO. HEARD. {| Manchester, Oct3, 1576, ------ HAVE NOW THEIR ---- FALL AND WINTER STOCK Opened for inspection, consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps & urs, MILLINERY, MANTLES, &C. Groceries, Boots § Shoes, Crockery, §ec., Which for QUALITY, STYLE and CHEAPNESS, BOCLIPSES anything before offered, Ben. Cull and see them, Terms, Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, Sept 25, 1877. : | Sign of the White dial with Red Star ! FALL STOCK NOW COMPLETE Ee B. J. THORNE'S HEAP DY Gl PORT SPECIMEN 120 yards Grey-Cotton for $1. Good Winceys for Te per yd. | White Flannels for 25¢ per yd. Scarlet Flannels for 20¢ per "yd. Canton Flannel for 12¢ per yd. Fancy Flannel for 25¢ per yd. Dress Goods, in new shades, trom] 123c per yd. MORL PRHRRRY. 2D i) Qld Al PRICE LISI ii lk Lustres, double warp from 14¢ per yd. Wool Tw eeds from GOc per yd, Grass Linens from 123¢ per yd. White Blankets from $1.50, Men's Wool Undershirts from 50c. A good assortment of Worsted Coat. ings, cheap. A Good Canadian Tweed Suit made to order for $12.50. a. Terms--Cash or Produce. B. J. THORNE. SPADES, SHOVELS ARD HOES, ilay, Straw and Manure Forks, Neythes, Snaiths and Cradles. COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS" MATERIAL G nuine Paris Green. A FULL STOCK OF IRON, STEEL, RENT STUFF, Carriage Hardware. Laing & JMecharry, Quecn Street. Port Perry, June 20, 1877, JUST TO HAND . J. Dawvis' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c, In Barrels and Half Barrels. GEOIGE CROCERIES, CEEAP As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED | Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, WANTED, 1,000 BUS. POTATOEY, For a pe Highest Price will be paid. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877. : : CREDIY SALE es NOW FOR | llorgans! CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL | G00D) --- GO TO-- OODFELLOWS PRINCE ALBERT A Splendid New Stock of FALL GOODS, Complete in every department the Newest Styles, Best Quality and LOWEST PRICE. Hats and Caps in every variely-- CHEAP. BOOTS:SHOES For all and at such prices as satisty all, -- LADIES ~~ Our Millinery Rooms aro re-opened and supplied with all that is desir- able in the line and at the Lowest Figures. GROCERIES. Regular and Large Supplies of Choice Fresh Groceries. Superior Teas at Lowest Prices, 20 lbs Raiscns" for 81 or $1.25 by box. An inspection of my stock and comparision of prices invited. G.H. GOODFELLOW. Prince Albert, Oct 3, 1877. FARM TO RENT. HE Subseriber rs to rent fora term of years. that fin n being the south half of lot 12, in the 2nd concession of the, Township of Reach, The situation 1s all that could be desired, healthful, pleasant, and convenient to the best markets. There are a comfortable Dwelling House ol good Barns and other outbuildings on the premises, The land is in a good state of cultivation. For particulars, apply to JOSIAH WAT No. 55, Sen Toronto, Oct, 3, 1677. onto. FARM FOR SALE, HE Subscriber offers for Sale that splen- did Farm, being the Sounth.East part of Lot 16 in the 3rd Concession of REACH, This is well known to be one of the best Farms in the Township and contains aboul 35 acres, At the same time there can be purchased, if required, about 18 acres lying immediately East of the above property, formerly ow ned y the late Richard Northcott. Titles guaranteed, For Terms apply to T.C. Port Perry, Oct. 17, oy FORMAN, (IMPORTANT LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION! rr ON ees Safurday, Nov. 3d, 1677, At the WALKER HOUSE, Port Perry, The Undersigned has been instructed by MR. AARON SMITH, The proprietor, to Scll by Public Auction that CHOICE FARM, Lot No. 2, in the 7th Concession of SCUCOG, Containing 100 acres, 90 acres of which are cleared and in a thorough state of cultiva- tion, well fenced, and well watered by a fine Spring Creck and Well, The buildings on the premises are in "first class order and every way commodious and comfortable, -- A first class Frame Dwelling House in fortable Barns and Stables with a most con- venient Feed Room, suitable hog pens and other necessary outbuildings. There isa splendid Orchard of 275 Trees of Choice Froit--Apples, Plums, Green Gages, &c, There are a large number of Currant and other choice Shrubs. For the cultivation of wheat, whether Fall or Spring, this farm is not surpassed by any farm in the Province Rust has never been known to touch the grain on this farm. Nearly all the Fall Plowing bas already been done. It rarely happens that so valuable a farm is offered for sale. The above property will 'be sold subject to a Mortgage of I'wo Thousand Dollars, now encubering the premises, Purchaser having his own time to pay off Mortgage by paying eight per cent interest. TERMS --$1000 in Cash balance to be secured by Second Mortgage, payablein five years at seven per cent interest, For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premise; P. A. HURD, Port Perry, or to M. WILLCOX, Auctioneer. Oct. 20th, 17. LL Parties indebted to the Estate of the late THOMAS SAVAGE, Grocer, Port Perry, either by Note or Book "account, will the Law office of P. A. Hurd, Port Perry, as he is the only person entitled to collect the same. P. A. HURD, Solicitor for Administratrix, Port Perry, Oct 3, 1877. CARD OF THANKS. I desire to render m. Messers Frankish & general Agents of the "Ottawa Agricultu ral" neurance Company, for the Stal settlement of my loss by ROBERT UMPHREY. Vroomanton, Oct 15, 1577. re on the 2nd MONEY TO LOAN. aE Snaereiztiod would say to Hie Estate, that he has in his han Pit a of pri prepared to inv est Nrslintercst at eight per cent. and most reasondble terms assui H. CHRISTIAN. 8. | Manchester, October 17, 1877, excellent condition; commodious and com- |, To All whom it may (once, please settle their respective indebtedness at vy sincere thanks to Jucas, of Sunderfand, From pt nd lib 1ib- NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS Dw hors ds vate funds hy he 8 for periods to suit hopow. Expedition ured. gceNEW GOO / Choice and Seasonable, Arriving Daily 23 FOR THE ll & WINTER TRADE! At much lower Prices than last Season: Special attention is directed to our Choice Stock of DRESS GOODS! Matélaivse, Poplins, Sateens, Persian Cords, and In Black Lustres, French Cashmeres; TRIMMINGS to match, other fashionable makes, with all the lates styles in A fine selection of Scotch, West of England, and Canadian TWEED SUITING In all the latest patterns, SUYTS made up in the latest styles by experienced workmed on the shortest notice 05= Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes; Coal Oil, &ec. As Cheap as the Cheapest, and of the best quality. BROWN & CURRIE: Pott Perry, Aug. 18, 1871. E. WORTHINGTON, DEALER IN-- Flour, Feed & Seeds, SALT, COAL, PLASTER. BRAN AND SHORTS. Cash paid for Produce, Sheepskins &. Hides: TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEED To hand for Tall Sowing. E. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Port Perry, 4vE 28, 1871 G0 TO THE---- Ontario Flour and Feed Store; ----FOR. GOOD Hay, GR: 1174! M FLOUR, BARLEY CHOP, OATM. BRAN CORN CHOP, AR i AL SHOR Ts, PEAS & 04 7s, . CRACKED WHEAT, PEA CHOP, BARLEY, sc. pay Goods delivered to all parts of the Town. MIDDLETON & HASLEHURST. Corner Queen and Perry Streets, Port Perry, Oct. 24, 1871. ost. CASH, Mh. The Highest Market price FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Barley, Wheat, Peas, Oats, &ec. Elevator of the Subscribe Delivered ai the H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Sept 5, 1877. 820,00 000 WORTH DRY £003S, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes; Hardware; &e. 5 RAF To be sold at the very lowest figures for Cash, Farm Produce, or approved Credits Special 5000 yds best A werican Priats: ; 20 yds for $1. a Sept. 5, 1877.