jo a thoy ball, ~~ 'earlil h-bred Heifer, efor Galt 1 h-bred, cust Seed Sow er, £ Weitby Harvester" new last season, Mower, nearly new, T able-skcein Wagons, one | OE fer neatly new Roller, 8, Sylvesier's make, p Drill. double, nearly now, 0) 3 Land Plows Turn ts. 8 'anni Ri d Hill make, Harness, Set Single Harness, black mounted, Set Single Harness, silver mounted, Pair Bob-Sloighe. Large Cutting Box, Paris mike, Gang Plow, . F8ulky Horse Rake, Are (hoa Shovels, Crow bar, Bosks J. ovels, Crow r, F Ra es, iy Whiffletrees, Neck Yokes, 1 Straw Knife, Churn, Wheelbarrow, Sugar Kettle, &c. 200 Bushels Oats, 100 Bushels Golden Vine Peas suitable for seed Abou t 14 tons good Timothy Hay, A large quantity of Turnips. odgon's vesidence and lot, and the formerly occupied by John r. Blacksmith Sho Greenwell will also be sol: -- -- 1 am algo instructed by J. SMITH, ESQ, To Sell by Auction at the same time and 80 Ewes and Ewe Lambs, selected for breed ing purposes, d Lambs; a, Steers, large, for stall feeding, 20 Fat Cattle, young, 1 fare Cutting Box, Fleury make, 1 Duuble Pleasure Sleigh, nearly new. £3*Bale to commence at Ten o'clock, sharp. LUNCH AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. TanMs or SaLe.-- All sums of $10, and un- der, cash; over that amount eleven months' credit will be given by purchasers furnishing | pproved joint notes bearing interest trom -- ir ol dont, when due. Partin entitled to credit will be allowed Eight per cent dis- caant for cash. The Hay, Oats, Peas, Fat Sheep and Fat Cattle will be sold for cash. JOHN HODGSON, Auctioneer. Raglan, Nov. 9, 1850. 1 thanke to the mnny friends and ens- tomers who have favored. me with. their Patronage in the past, and would beg most respecttully to inform them that I have concluded to adopt the CASH SYSTEM ! In my business entirely. Having gone over r the whole of my Stock of DRY. GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, &o Very earcfully and marked every articlo in the sbove departments at the Very Lowest Living Profit | 1 have no hesitation in affirming that my ~ prices will bear comparison with the lowest Auotations made by those who are continue aly blowing and boasting that they are . undorselling everybody else in the trade, © © Call and get BARGAINS in Cottons, Tweeds, Fiannels, Wincies, and Wincey ~ Bhirtings, My Teas ure extra good value, and a large Stock of Raisins, Currants, &c., Cheap, 2 and Shoes, Rubbers and Over Shoes in ons variety, having been bought before the advance in price, will be sold Aery 3 B&F Highest market price allowed for Butter 3 JACOB DAFOE. Utica, Dec, 24, 1879. ; © PARCEL Se Crusiate of what is known as w: Lot 14, in the 6th concession Janis none of which is cleared. of Lot No. 18, in the ing Calves, -f Cow, in calf to a thoro'-bred bul He 5 I ola 1 y thoro~bred, in call TARE iis 'opportunity 'of returoing | FARM: LANDS, Private Contract, The following Lands situated in the cession, and tho Eagl pn £, in the 7th coneessio ings; the land is n Very d the concession lotof valuable timber, experience, capital, We are unexcelled. Our s this Department u cent lines in Langtry Cords, Coma Cords, Stocingnettes, Roubaux Twills, value ever offered. Oun Fr styles. Stand supreme ; nothin ing cannot be surpasse GROCERIES, offered. No trouble to show Lumber, Lath, « Shingles, Pickets ¢ Toms Buoy to sclect from. Beantling, Joists from $6 per M feet; Shingles fron $1 per M; Lath from 10 cents per bundle. Four, Bran, Shorts, Chap, Screenings, &c., for Sale, GRISTING and CHOPPING promptly attended to, BIGELOW & TRCUNCE. Port Perry, Aug. 26, 1880. IMPROVED MILL PROPERTY, &C., FOR SALE! rrr BY se Townships of Reach and Uxbridge, are offered for Sale ut Low Prices Jor cash or upon short terms of . payment. in PARCEL 1.--Containing 2% Acres, 1s coms of Lots Nox 1 a in the 8th Lots N. nits n of 1 dg oy u re are an Orchard, a large 1 the 1 welling House, and me commodious outhujid. carly all cleared, and is a esirable farm, netilen Major Gi Mill, ilar mi roper| long - tity of land connection 4 PARCEL 4--Embraces the North-half of or Reaohir 10g ai i ] EL 5,--Conthins 178 ac; béing Lot 0. Veen the 7th concession alg Siok are cleared and the balance is heavily re is a good frume Barn on PARCEL 6.--Is com small portion of Which is cleared. | Now opened Our selections for this seaso Our Stock or Wincey is unappro in town. * IN PRINTS we are showing o Bl ARTIES desirous of building can secure cheap material, baving a large Stock Boards and Shain SL 5 1 8pan Matched Black Horées 8 aud 9 yrs old, | passed for uality, Style and Val fein or Hor & ven old, profits, cannot fail to ensure the continuea 1 General Purpose Coit 'omiogs pearssid, | Dave the LARGEST Esrasrisiien, Heavy Drasght Eatire Colt sired by "North | NE§s, and give the Brst VaLys or Poomsinealt years old, lately oalved; not be undersold. We call Heifer in calf, coming 3 years old, Heavy Cattle for stall feeding, Yearling Heifers, . § ing 2 years old, tyles and prices are correct, p 0 the highest standard of excellen Satin o's trade have taste and skill can com out and ready Jor been made with we carry the Larerst Srock, ANY House IN PorT PERRY. special attention to a few of our IN DRESS De Beiges, Brocaded Silks and Satins in Polka spots and figures, Fringes and Trimmin ANNELS Goods whether you desire to parison of our Stock and Prices cordially invited. Li! J " Sha, a PARCEL 7,--140 acres, part of Lot No. Zin 10th fon of u which is a LY above lands are in the market and yithas A delay us possihle.-- pu! reels and di el: THE MANAGER, ONTARIO anf GORDON Perry ; : 1 or dia dy aes A his i} | Anetion | Port Perry, submit with pleasure prices to the judgmen public. Adam AUCTIONEER. HE undersigned having again taken up Port Perry, is now Papal to Oct. 7, 1880. ne gs to Match Our Ready-made Clothing g like it in Port Perry. d, and for Price we can BOOTS AND SIIOES.--We carr of goods in this department cannot b NEW ERA IN BUSINESS ! oe ------ which it i tions are s We will make no "exa With hearty thanks for obedient servants, Port Porry, Nov. 15, 1880. "The undersigned would take this opportunity of returning his most hearty thanks for the Zenerous and still increasing patronnge bes L:@ made further arrangements to meet the wishes of his customers still more fully by the ¢ introduction of a xe STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM | oF sg WHEREBY PRICES MAY BE CUT TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE. «My Stock of Groceries is New, Fresh) hoice. Reliable Brands Liquors, Spirits, A full su Prices may C. relied on, Port Perry, Aug. 25, 1880, en ence on his oper! ty Bigelow for Aa Aud eduduct C. DAWES, Auctioneer. ET -------------- ue. Our prices, ba ~and it will be our costant aim to have ce. We are now showing some magnifi- .The style, qualit not be approached Y an immense stock, and the e beaten by any house in the trade. pure and fresh. Try our far-famed 50 ¢ purchase or not. 8 possible to sell goods and liv uch, on all classes of goods, as will make very marked differences With what is usuall (i 3 Believing that with encouragement from cash buyers, and a striet adherence to Cay J the limited margin of profit our goods a success to oursely, ers generally We have this Our margin has beon place mit of any "beating down" adhere ri charged gidly tothe One Prico syste We ask your sncouragement and earnestly solicit Your patronage. ggerations in advertising" but and confidence oup goods and t of a digcerning and generous GROCERY, PROVISION, ----AND-- LIQUOR BUSINESS. towed on place and now takes pleasure in informing his customers an pply of PROVISIONS. Superior Goods and Lowest Possible Manchester, Nov. 10; 1880: 5 inspection at ) the Departments. o An immense variety of Pompa- dour and. plain colored Vel- vets in all shades. all" Dress Goods. achable for extent and excellence of value. No better AND T'WFEDS are admitted to bb the best a magnificent assortment in all the new and popular fall Department --_-- SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN PROFITS | T. GC. rorya% & SON h overy article in stock to the ave this day marked down Lowest Advance on Cost at e. Our reduc: our new prices in comparison h Principles, we-can make at which we have marked os and a boon to our custom- day done as asserted above. Jd so low. that it will not ad- in prices, therefore we will m, past favors wo are your T. 0, FORMAN & SON. him since, opening business in this d the genetal public that he of Wines, W. B. McGAW. 1 To Sell or to Rent T° SELL or Bent that fine; confortable] RESIDENCE]| Inthe Village of MANCHESTER R with D.CCH Sroutest care «and nothing that mand has been, left undone to make our stock unsur- sed upon a scale of moderate support of our vast army of intelligent patrons. We » We do the Larcest Busr- e cannot and will value ever shown y and workmanship o our cloth- quality and the price ents Tea the best value ever An inspection and com- s TiN BELOWS ROYAL AR Iii THE LARGEST, MOST COMPLETE and Fashionable Stock in Town, tebe ia New Millinery at Wholesale Prices, Ladies' and Gents' Fur Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods every shade and pattern, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery at Wholesale Prices, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Un erclothing, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves and Mitts, Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, Men's and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes a complete assortment, Woolen Goods of all kinds, Wool Shawls, Clouds, Squares, &c. Ladies' Mantle and Mantle Cloth, Silks and Satins, a full range of colors. Ribbons and Fancy Goods. Laces, Lace Curtains, Embroidery, &e. In order to clear out his Immense Stock of Millinery, a SPECIAL SALE will continue at Wholesale Prices until the 1st of January next. 8a AN kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods at highest Market Prices. JOSEPH BIGELOW, T.S. CORRIGAN - Is offering great inducements in the Jol- lowing Goods : PORT PERRY, Nov. 18, 1880. Mantles 4d Mantle Cloths, Millinery and Trimmings, Dress Goods and Winceys, Blankets aud Flannels, Bhawls and Clouds, Hosiery and Cotsets; Ready-made Clothing, Clothing to order, Tweeds and Worsteds, Shirts and Drawers, Scarfs and Ties, Hats and Caps, Furs and Overcoats, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers aud Overshoes, Groceries, Provisions, &c., &e. Dressmaking on the Premises. A endl Solicited. T. 8. CORRIGAN, Port Perry, Sept. 8, 1880. CADE, SH ARRIVALS, Sversdars TheCheapest IN THE COUNTY IN EACH DEPA TMEN o 2 AWD WILL Ble Pa "THAT WILL GIVE PURCHANENS $uilse Very best Value for their' Money, ; = Cash for all kinds of Girein,' 8 H. CHRISTIAN, MANCHESTER, Nov. 3, 184d, Wightman's ! NEW GOODS r . I HOUSE + is CHEAT 5 LE BEL vi 2am 5 PORT PERRY. x #8 Highest Price pild for alk-kinis of Prodiies. » 1 ARTE ML Te LUMB eR