To take me out with the tide, + uo dude wife, And my beat in the ie bay Pip np Ap drip dh 'When her master away ? all before us, wife; Bed f under "the wagon, ad be looked ht frightened way, as if * gi pestiof an atfack from some quarter. Peering out from the wagon was a woman Anything bad Bappened? asked the re- You see that woman in Sho wagon that § Well, she weighed 160 Mda when struck Louixiana a ho Joos Thar she or now, gone to a sl Jou could heas her holler accross the road. ¢ Yes, sho does look bad.' 'c And that's the -thres children--fell away to bones and hide and ha'r, Thar' used to be seven. Thar used to seven. The rest are planted over thar ucross the river r ¢ Well, that is bad.' And thar's the - mules,' contioed the stranger, his voice growing husky, ¢ Thar wasa time when they was jest ole lightn- ing; had to tie 'em up out doors for fear they'd kick the stable down. They don't 160k like i6 now, but they was once able to run A plough into tho sile so deep that it took a nigger a day to dig down to thé es.' ¢ They seem worn out now.' "And gaze on that dog--on poor Timothy! continued the man, brushing atear from his left eye ; 'that's what takes the pluck out o'me! When I brought that dog from old Kaintnck the taller fried out of him ax he walked, and when he sot his teeth on any thing | to come or die. And what is be now? 's his bounden step, his fat, his T ogrity tad bad Tuck then ¢ 3 sotagin' us from the start. -- roe rain drowned the crops out, the ager shook us upstairs and down, fever took the children away, and the ¢ld woman and the . mules and Timothy sot right down and pin- -ed away to shadders.' + And are you moving? wi ighs sick, and Timothy he'd get upon 'his hind 1 and howl if we were pointed th: t way, but T I .thought ein a little further' " get bit o lend on td wel stop and make the dirt fly, fh 1 cant oi 1 hake for Ki for Rintucky out.' ¢ Well, I am sorry for you,' said the re- " Plowing Versus Studying: calli oad many boys mistake their "Io that all 7 sw ifad © Wel, haf about oll { have gained as ave) his on ihe pushed | making a los slowly 'moved on. { transie! ton Tn permed Semen iams who ly squaw for whom an Indian, who shall be less, averse; to him, it seems, and the sup ia Sa fhe geo Ena these Willi Delt, clots of blood and hair, Healeo found a trail leading from that spot into the swamp, where the body' was found buried ina trench. The ripe ee as Exhaustion and Fw the excessive use of the senses without due in- energy, the expended, ee pe or aids LA toned When the expenditure and nervous elements uae vy. P= PERRY HOUSE, PORT PERRY. JAS, V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. The above House is now most comfort ably furnished, and Guests are Sted Chane, in the Home Style. Good gdp also, first class Stabling rising dod No the largest and best House in this section of | country. - Fare $1.00 per.Day. For Hous, ; PORT PERRY. > . W. J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber having leased the' above i Miller's Hotel--has bad it com- letely renewed and furnished in a style in} Roring 'with the times, iron: Tables and Bar will always be the best, and Fhe sunventence of guests carefully attended Good and extensive State and Shed ac- 'me | Sommodations. W. J. DAFOE. Port Perry, June 25, 1875. Preoys DOMINION HOTEL, At the Railway Station, PORT PERRY. Every attention given te the accommoda-~ tion and comfort of guests. The table and bar supplied with the best the Market af. fords. Choice Liquors and the best brands of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ag- commodation, yin attentive ostlers. D. B. DENISON, Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL, 'WHITBY. ALPHONSO HINDE, PROPRIETOR. The comfert and convenience of guests careful attended to. Excellent accommodation of Commercial A. H. Travelers, Whitby, Aug, 12,1875, A PSTRONG HOUSE, * (LATE ALBION.) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. Y Cadi HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly vepaired and renovated the entire Jian oon 3 even to fe Sheds. The Hote] has been in, FirGlae 54 Style took with she itithe best Liquore-and Cigars 1 « Strict tion paid to thie comfort of guests. The table and bar well SH. 4 Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. REvezE HOUSE, MANCHESTER, A. TERNYSAN, s» Prop! eo House id decided the aod most Sonfurtanie ed re Hotels in lent ha for "the rave Pe pos blic.-- mn Sent aud from' Ux ridge, Uiita Bnd Ep som, Sa Bore Te) en sinée becoming had ci a] prem thoroughly: ona will 8 helthey labor or expense in welers, PARK. bar with the best ois table 24 supplied Good stables and nye No 'ers, Manchester, Atg.5, Eyelet NION HOTEL, 'MANCHESTER. JAMES T. HEARD, Proraizror. Good accommodations. = Careful attention to the requirements of travelers and The bar with the best Liquors and Et wy iw | (10TFA0E HoT, drRERNBANK. Greenbank, March 25, 1874. Dares HOUSE, UTICA. 3. DAFO on Real ams as ia, soni. TA ET SIE i a }! said sho felt ------ WESTERN RSSIRANEE NPY Oe conceived & passion. She was not altogether of the way. Eval uf reat bik vepaly, In order to main-| and for the re-| - | FREE IEE THIS WEEK, ONE OF ° Most IF wahidnable | SPRING TWEEDS| SPRING TIES AND SCARFS ! UNDERCLOTHING, &C., &C, ever shown in Port Perry, CHEAP FOR CASH | Call and Examine before purchasing else- where. W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor. Port Perry, March 18, 1875. TAILORING, In all its Departments. HE Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor ing Businessin all its departments at his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, ! Port Perry. Newest Styles, First Class, Woo kraut, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Charges moderate. pen Agent tor the Singer Sewing Machine. The Singer Machine is decidedly the best machine now in usc and also the Cheapest when the quality of the machine is. taken into consideration. - Parties will do' well to come and examine the machines, JOHN PEARCE, | Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874, TAILORING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRES TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ovER BiaBLOW'S STORE PORT PERRY. : JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, May's, 1875. TAILOR . VERY Department of the Tailoring business, the Latest Styles and warrant. ' ed satisfaction At RIGGS? Tailoring Establishment over Currie's Store Port Perry. var FIRST CLASS a= TAILORING. Fo 1 Tailoring in all its depast- the latest rls and ot moderate rates. A i R. HUGOE. Disb Aprita, 1874. 15 CLARKE 8 | World Famed Blood Mixture. Trade Mark-- Blood Mixture." atts a a ite astipaulias sud for manent } " a 00 iin » Drugg 1800 Cords of Hem-| ) 3000 Sheepskins, Hats and Caps; he 30 del Jou by it dtd yo hel. al = i te Bin Le Se ik oa t, typ ie Tua " a io useless adjustment possess . Persons who be 50 deceived will be j t degree Utility, Beauty, Strength, Ca- ' 1 unicats with me, a, testo, Simplicity, Pe: ce A AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, A Work made up on the shortest notice in| fe tia sand. opyosiia Cook's Hotel. x LL fe, Jot Cariages 2 ean ; it Hi Adis gull Biber oe eayRE eT HARNE S n great variety. Slosss calf and see the J ONE ATE STOOK in the trade. WRIGHT'S [BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM! ) PORT PERRY. Ce WAN TED. 2 and lock Bark, -£ or AM TOD Josey And an and low for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH | Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. » a ir ch ls that hethas secured the _ valuable Port Peify, Oct. 1, 1874 fill tall orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatoh. Al repairs in Wood or Iron executed with neatnessand on short notice Customers may rely on on getting the bebo superior. FIRST CLASS BOOTS & SHOES | material, latest styles and , works manship. Special givento; Material, Wotkgivantip, siglo _. HORSE 4 G and the work done so as to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. BE&™ All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. W.0; HEARD. 74, 5 51 and Fis LL mn JIE Bulceiber would return his sincere] N fi the very extenfiiveand rapidly 8 ed on him since "opening business in PORT PERRY; And wonld embrace this opportunity ot as- suring his customers" and the public gener- ally that as in the past so in the future will he strictly adhere to using only the best material, employing none but good work-, men and selling at prices--when the quality , of the Goods is comsidered--which cannot fail to please purchasers. Constantly on hand lots of Boots and Shoes of my own manufacture, Call and inspect my Steck, s@~ First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. | Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, : | Manchester, Dec. 17th Carriage & Sleigh MAKER; MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE if ENDERS his sincere thanks for the hearty and generous patronage he has recived from the public since commencing busines in Uxbridge. ~A practival ksow- ledge of the business in all its apr for Workmanship, First-Class Mrterial, Ele- gance, in Style and Finish, and a determinn- BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ore J Beg to thank their numerous #1 I [= i | maton ; mers for favors, and to notif; do still keep on han: Farmers of North Ontario ahd vicinity, A SPECIALTY. Dalioing a4 to that i 10 dncldedty the Best Reaper in the World. We have never et Ghent Birk d At a single trial, and the laurels won iat Paris, Ont., in 1871; on the Tweedie F! Whitby, 1871; Atillbrook, 1871; 1873 ; and at Chatham, in 1874, and at differ other places, East and West, duri the past four ag0na, all unite in crownieg i And should fally mtisly, the most skeptical, For the season 1875, we are making every effort to produce the best machine on the Continent. What we say of the JOHNSTON is equally applicable to our other Machines. Our Cayuga ief Mower dy. BTR The 15d sole YOUNG CANADA," Is a new Mower with 2} inch sectionp--front cut--has a wabbling motion to the cutter Rove light, draft, wer and rougher sections, and has few equals ag' "TRIUMPH, a A Combined Machine, using the Joh! to be as good a Combined Machine as is n Agents are endeavoring to sell infarior] 0 | o never made a record in Canada, We simply ask you to compare Machines and prices, feeling fully satisfied as to theosult. All our Machines arc fully warranted, we are bound to give satisfaction. Repairs of all kinds constantly on hand. Everything Sold at Foundry Prices. Send on your orders at once, to the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whithy.] Or to R. D. ROBBINS, Port PERRY. AMIESON, of Manchester; Mr. ALLAN i peo, and H. HARPER, Port Perry, are duly authorized Works lhe .PORT » PERRY. HE Subscriber takes this "opportunt ify of thanking his numerous customers for the T liberal and coustantly increasing patronage bestowed uw nim diging the many years avin, of premises necessary 1 have Ontario Carriage in which he has been in tion to make his work equal in every respect. to his representations, isan explanation of the vety large and increasing demand for his pow work, Mr. Conboy, the Inventor and Pat- entee of the turndown seat has made a 'very great improvement as applied to Buggies.and is now making a specialty of Carriages with this seat, The great demand for Cutters with this seat fully confirms' its superiori and excellence. Asa Single Buggy i¢ light and stylish, it is almost impossible to detect the fact that it was ever designed for} two seats, yet in a moment it can be changed | For the Droteotion, of the public of British North Ne rica, [ deem it my duty to state that my Pills'and Ointment are neither manu- factured nor sold in any part of the United Sta Ewch Pot and Box bears the British Gov- ernment Stamp, with the words "Holloway's Pills and Ointment, London," engraved there- on. On the label is the address, 533, Oxford Street London. This notice has become necessary, in conse- quence of vile and spurious i imitations of "Hol loway's Pills and Ointment," being fahricated at 78, Maiden Lane, New York, 2% hells sk ing elves. toan: elegant family Carriage capable of car- Co." with an cade, tying four) mark thus: A shifting Top Carriage with this im : «ed seat is capable of being changed to ht different forms and so perfect in every feature a Soul £orth £0 wimitition of oY. ans led vendors can obtain this trash | Many respectable firms in the British Pro- Rentare and Cheapness, as the Turndown Yinees, ¥ who o ian my medicines divest from Seat with its adjustable con trivance.costs but | | shen, for the oo ret wivor Hoemave ron ie "le 92.50 ext, public, insert Uxbridge, Jan, 20, 1875. it may be known that. on the : had genuine them. (Tie following lo tis of the firma alluded « GOOD NEWS to Pactien etm ot desire of the Evans, Mercer & Co., wifortieat Messrs. A Bi ore3 ih & 00. FOR EPSOM! ines 10 2d aos oe Halifax, N.S. hoi, John, N.B. by Bond dole "Toronto. r. J. Chaloner, St.. N. B. 8t. Jobn, N.B. Try our EE yi Pon ot 80c. Jue 1b} 11 Ibs beautiful Sugar for $1 ; 31 $1 ; 10 Ibs good: Raising ha Bioo for 7: BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first class werknh. "| Eavetro iD 10 PORT PERRY, greatly increased mcilities for business and am the increpsing © demends of! customers and to toa orders on gp pen, notice, CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, mithing nded to. Old Carriages repaired with neatness a) pe net a re timmed for the trade at reasonable sates { a, Come and inspect our Works. Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. JAMES EMANEY. | THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a edd BA "i be TONE: oo LEAD PIPES. &C. favorably with ia the County both as to d pa. Job Work ahended Ce y both as to price and guality. A.B. McOAW., Bort Réiry, May 11814. PUMPS! PUMPS! -- ( S-- PD i o You can get the best and hin Faond in the Province. 4 : gotta Jubal Oak or Ath, 1 in, 1§, 2 iv.) ara ts in the locality dod agen! io Whitby Marble Works. Having increased our facilities we 2 hopeby EE dealing to merit a publ B&@™ Remember the pl ne. site J. Wright's Boot and and adjoiniog'J. Rolph's Harness and D. Urqubart's Agri¢aithral sale rooms. N.B Night calls promptly attended to' by one of the firm, J. NOTT & SON. Port Perry, July 1st, 1875. DAVIS & SONS? Sram. beck ini 2 ys Yop on hand Fnibus) futiag mons) a Ti Stock of juststick FURNITURE ! ds tie community requires ; suitablefor al} classes of purchasers. All of choice Ma- TERIAL, the Best Wonxaxsutr, antl gt Tsvce Jrices as cannot fail to suit. and nargee a ily : COF FINS of all id stantly 'on ham. SHROUDS of all sizes and : : newest styles. crprsrtirsse CASKET OR BURIAL CASE } : : procured on short notice, The American 'Style ot} 3 : Hearse. Also an ordinary style 3 * of Hearse. . $ : J, W.-DAVIS & SONS. Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y "THE OSHAWA ¢ ol the highest prige, fu gz oo of "LUMBER Delivered at their yard in ERs. [Square Edge Pi 2 will follo HR Pda Butternut, 1 in., any. width, 7. Water Elm, 1 in,, any width, Weer Em J 147in. 12, 18 1718, 20 or 21 RAG Bassoon any width." . ry x Win lth Mm, didi et ooet aright #1 'tin, 1} in, 1} In, 1} in condo "3 23 x 24, Bqtiara Scant Zak oa het having logs to cut will be i formed eft ogg cot wll be fn quired on application at the office of the Company PUMP FACTORY oot FRA AY RRY. Ommo! Common ¢ Cistern Pumps, 0 | States hades, § 14 sac) ibe sg fl d t bo can perfectly satisty all that will RVIN, Port Perry. PRACTICAL CARB NEAR THE T0 1AGE, py | BROCK STREET, | STREET, WHITBY, GOOD Assortment of B es constantly on . the Gn Mat: ial.-- Work mado to oder ERR Emr paid to Te- 2181 1 grA wed ave!) ged I a e Aiiasa---- Foros Pour--A CL. and Fire Engine with Hose T a Is prepared to fill all orders at his } i i | Al hs to convey 2D Tr ry other do m the Salluoy or SA fi Ait " ort Perry Jan, 1st, 1874, * 5 & 3,000K.