sin We Chicago at 9:45 Ip. m, Jamped the track. The engine, baggage | second, class o cars were precipit- oc: 01) Ting | embankment. The master, newsboy, en engineer and one. passen-| bi re .----EG--=---- Eo umn THE ALR RY. ality 'of accommo- gor, were killed nud four p injured, The: same - étorm washed ot 8 a culvert mear Harve - 111, All, causing an acci- dat to. edgnt si, by whidh 8, men 'was killed. Agother culvert. was washed @it two miles from Thapier, anda freight train ran into the gap, killing the ongisecll train was wrecked at Allen's gre on the Western Unlon Road, and 'one man is missing. | Spme'of the freight cars floated amile and a half into the fields. Tho culverts between Clinton and Belert i are gone, and it will be several 1 days before trains can move. | About 2:30 a. ®. of the 13th 'a dreadful | collision {ook place on the Grand Trunk near New Hamburg, They were two freight trains, one of them being a through cattle train. The engineer 3 of the cattle train was killed on the spot the | fireman fatally burned and a brakesman fhkatly injured. The poor engineer was al- : _most cut to pieces; and out of the car load of cilftle only ne head came out alive, and : that, poor hing, was a pitinble object, the hairwas all "bart off it, and some of 'the skin, th rest were all burned to'tleath, and nearly all toa crisp. Pork will be ata dis- count fora while in Hamburg ; splendid pork can now be had at one or two cents a pound- A lot of the hog gvere also burned to death. On the same illfated 13th another terrific "eollisiod on the Grand Trunk took place ast of Toronto, three freight trains colliding with serious results to cars and engines.-- another took place at Paris, a train running into the last oars of another which was part- "lyon the siding, smashing a number of them, and breaking the leg of a driver who was on his way to replace the engineer just killed at Hamburg. Hotels in the by mone out of the the Traveling Public, Farmers and others doing business in the Village and, the Jou] public will THE 'WALKER House 1 be 311 Shajieuns Nid in i hoy ps so |The 'are No fo Eligher at the Wi any other Hotel in og ey The House is fitted up throughout in "FIRST BLASS STYLE. The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice of the market and the utmost atten-- tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL' GUESTS. An abundance of Somfsrtable Stable and Shed accommodation, and attentive hostlers. __T, WALKER. Port Perry, Sept. 1, 1675. 36 por PERRY HOUSE, uy of POR? PERRY. JAS. V, THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. The above House is now most comfort- ably furnished, and Guests are caved for in the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling and good, Ostlers.-- Additions bave been made which maket this the largest and best House in this section of country. Fare $1.00 per Day. PEE 'S DOMINION HOTEL, At the Raflway Station, PORT PERRY. Every attention given to the accommoda- tion and comfort of guests. The table and bar supplied with the best the Market af fords. Choive Liquors and the best brands of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ac- commodation, ntive ostlers, . ENISON, Proprietor. - ROYAL HOTEL, WHITBY. ALPHONSO HINDE, PROPRIETOR. The comfort and convenience of gene careful attended to. of Ce By a thorough knowledge of the Datura) laws which govern the ious of dj Pi Whitby, Aug. 12, 1875. A. H. : EET Og ------ | Erra's CocoA.--GRATEFUL AND C and nutrition, and by a careful application "of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables 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 enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies aé floating around us ready to at tack whervver there isa weak point, We may escape u.any 8 fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well foriified with pure blood and a:properly nourished frame."--Civil Serviee Gazette. ee. +¥Pire Animal, Body is minde ap entirely of substances primarily derived from inorganic naturg, the rocks, the water, and the air. time, int their process of reduction, carry us through the grand p of their ch from (he inokfiic to the organic state. The miracle' of vitality is sustained by the compounding by nature (as above) of the tissues, arc wasted in the ordinary nervous and ions of thinking and act ing. Aud in proportion to the capacity of the soimal economy. for restoring the waste, ;the is being preserved in health and strengh. The ingredi wasted by th or ac- P Natural forces, light, heat, electricity, and I" A BUTRONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION) AWHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. A NOLO-ANERICAN HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, ted the entire p d r al even to the Sheds. 1875: Overcoatings, Underclothing, Furnishings, A GREAT VARIETY. W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor, Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1875. 1 have thoroughly repaired | The Hotel has been furnished ! gone FASHIONABLE Clothing! FALL & WINTER, A full Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to band, including Worsted Coatings, English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. Hats, Caps, & Gent's Queen Street, PORT PERRY. "First Class Tailoring Establishment | BEHIND MR. GURRIE'S STORE, PORT PERRY. HE Subscriber would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to in First-Class Style and best Liquors and Cigars! d with the Tae. table and bar well saul, W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 13, ee NION HOTEL, MANCHESTER. JAMES T. HEARD, PROPRIETOR. Good J Careful his for thejr liberal and | | still increasing patronage during the number gin attention paid to the comfort of Of years which he has done business in Port | Porry, and would now state that having moved into the new premises behind Mr, Currie"s Store, his accom ions for businessare much 'enlarged, and hid increased | facilities for carrying on'the Tailoring busi~ increasing patrons ments are such as cnable him to fill orders with still greater dispatch. | fhe Newest Styles ness in all its'd Superior workmanship, and perfect fits warranted. to the requirements of travelers and guests. The bar supplied with the best Liquors and Cigars. Good Stabling. Manchester, July 15, 1874. (QoTTadE HOTEL, GREENBANK. R. McRAE, PROPRIETOR. The above hotel has undergone a thorough tion, are indentical with those of which Fel- lows' Hypophosphites are composed ; the, ability of this preparation to furnish the re- and increasing vitality in the subject en- ables him combat and overcome disease, and 80 to lengthen his days. . -- Errs's. CoooA.--GraTevur. AnD CoMFORT, v6, --The agrecable character of this prepar- ationhas rendered it a general favorite Made simply with boiling water and milk.-- Each packet is labelled Jauxs Eps & Co., H thic Chemists, 48, Thread street, and 170, Plecadilly. Works for Dietetic Preparatiobs, Euston.rosd and Camden Ca BRICK, B BACK |! The undersigned fanow is mow prepared to fur- nigh Digh any uantity of First-Class Brick ut his 3 shout two miles west of Wil- storing capacity, and its power of sustaining | tion, and has been fitted Up with a view to the comfort and convenience of the traveling public, Strict attention paid to the table and the bar. Comfortable stables and an attentive ostler. Greenbank, March 25, 1874. 30) to hind Mr. Currie's Store, will find me at my rooms be- | | An "WicHT's BOUT & SHOE| EMPORIUM PORT PERRY. WANTED. 500 Cords lock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ! Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. FIRST CLASS BOOTS & NOES Material, Ror Style HE Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensiveand rapidly 'bestowed on him since opening business in PORT PERRY; d world embrace this opportunity ot as- | suring his customers and the public gener-- All orders promptly and carefully attended ally that asin the past so in the future yf | he strictly adhere to using cnly the bes J. Rigas, | material, 'employing none but good -- PatPan, Sept. 23, ters, : 89 men and selling at prices--when the quality TAILORIN G, In all-its Departrents. E Subscriber is eit on the Tailor- ing Businessin all its departments at his rooms over Corrigan & Cunphelle Erin Port. Px Newest Styles, We re and Perfect it Rid HOUSE, UTICA. J, DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. dad 4 , Good 10 the requirements of travelers and guests. The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars. Good stabling. LUGGAGE TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION AND AROUND TOWN. The Subscriber is prepared to convey Chests, Trunks, Boxes and every other de- & | scription of L to or from the Railway Station or yp around town. All Orders promptly aff tq. Charges J. COOK. Port Perry Jan. 1st, 1874, y fhe first Jn. tino this off Bd 4 a Svea 3 Pr ci afl who -- Shaves bull an cxtesars ws y 10 hesrmnn said Lond Sl 4 A 0D \|Seasoned Tumor, presen 70 A.B. CAMPBELL, tion, Feb. 3,"1875.. Sake Solana Charges ail oe Agent for the Singer Bove Machiae. nger Machine is decidedly the best machine now in use and also the cheapest when the quality of the machine is taken |i Parties will.do well to into comsideration. cope and examine the machines, JOBN PEARCE, ~ Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1674. 1 49 of the Goods is considered--which cannot fail to please purchasers. Constantly on hand lots of Boots and Shoes of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, pay First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. f 0- For the protection of the public of British North America, I deem it my duty to state that my Pills and Ointment are neither manu- factured nor sold in any part of the United tess Each Pot aul Sox Tens the British Gov- ernment. words "Holloway's go. On th Tae i ondony engraved there-. on e labe ts the address, 633, Oxford treet London. This notice has become necessary, in conse- quence of vile and spurious imitations of "Hol- ow ay £3 Rillaand Rew Fork, by Janiesiod at en jew York, by parties styl- ' themsel hey "Holloway &|* assumed trade TAILORING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVER 'BIGELOW'S STORE. | | y ROR PERRY, . FIRST CLASS ' LE yor a/TAILORING. 5 mii | |AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, - Work made' up on the shortest notice in Fb id st moderate mics. A guaranteed. id x I or ing, elas. i, Post card to States cent. Address G, STINSON Maine. , aw Ui d vendors can obtain this trash at a ve dow Pp) and so deceive you by selling ¢ my genuine Holloway's Pills and tn ent, which ave manufactured only at 533, Oxford Street, London. Persons who may be so deceived will be pleased to communicate with me. Many respectable firms in the British Pro vinces, who obtain my medicines direct from here, have ve of pam suggested that I el fumes | in Yomsed a gk re 3 and the aki jas yy rom a of the Houses named: Evans, Horsey & Co., Montreal." " Messr: Averys Brown & Co., lati, x5 Dr.John Pallen, Chatham, Messrs. Munro & Oo. Monreal. Messrs, J. Winer *) Co. Hamilton, Ont. Mr. H. J. Rose, Hea gn Salty I, Bt. adm, NB. ohn Bo 533, Ostord Stee, y ; : dag 1874. py Switches, oder nd r Jewelry Man Room} $¥ek Me: Nols Furs bird Wut e3 Port 18 1 HARNESS! of Hem- And any quantity of Hides The following is a Tt of the. to; and I pariculasly recom Ahi to get my ney domes 1 ly tos 0c. per Ibs Rice or $1 ; 10 1bs good Cooking : I 5 Frizzets, Curls, and Comb ufactused 20. JUST RECEIVED nga | . PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S Carriages and Perambutators | 2BINBV Yo And Trtveling Bags. The largest and of WHIPS in Town. te 'In t variety. 'Please call and see i ost COMPETE STOCK in the trade. Port Perry, May 6, 1875. MANCHESTER. HEARD'S PL of Te ea for $375 Fresh Oysters Nh TEN DO © B"H & Rugs Port Perry, Sept 9, 1875 7 Stocked with ST ef Foren CARRIAGE WORKS GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ih that'he has secured the valuable services of MR ANDREW CAMPBELL One 'of the best wood-workers" in the Pro. vince; and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairs in Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting, the best material, latest sty les 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. BES All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted, W. C, HEARD. Manchester, Dee. 17th 1874. D. CONBOY, 51 quality, County. DOMINION 'DRUG STORE. | Good and Reliable. The Subscriber having purchased a Large stock of Dye Stuffs from Reliable Manufacturs sonable price, Call and before p A Full Stock' doar he of PURE DRUGS, HEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, LAMPS, ge, de. S-- oe! ers, he will be able to supply those who require such goods with a Good article at a rea- ere nid you will bosatiafied as to ious and White Lead, Colors, Raw and Boiled Linsced Oil, Machine Oil, as Cheap as any in the Call'and compare the Price and Quality before purchasing elsewhere. Take pleasure in inform, Tate pe te Hoe have on 0 Parlor Suites, Hall Fura ture, Dunk! or (RE Ww i sold as cl in the trade. , PICTURE FRAMING. \ , {Eoin » lage Stock oF Walp, Gilt and 'We would respectfully call attention te our ndertaki; 4 ui ing Department where necessary for the proper rmance of the last rites due the d can be farnished on ) the shortest notice, we keep on hat at all All kinds of good lumber taken in ex- change for Work. The Subscribers are the only authorized agents in the locality for the Whitby Marble Works. Having increased our facilities we hope by paying strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit a share of publiv patronage, B&F" Remember the place--nearly oppe- site J. Wright's Boot and Shoe Store and ~ adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D. Urquhbart's Agricultural sale rooms. N.B Nan calls promptly attended to by one of the firm, DAVIS 20 Caper Facrory! PORT PERRY. Thanking my Patrons for past favors, I would solicit a Port Perry, July 20, 1875. e of your p 8. E. ALLISON. Carriage and Sleigh BUILDER, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE ! ry ENDERS his sincere thanks to the public for the hearty and generous Puitongs bestowed upon him, A practical knowledge of the business in | Style and finish, and a* determination to make his work first class in eve ry respeet, is an explanation of the very large and in- | creasing demand for his work. | Parties buying Carringes will find it de- cidedly to their advantage to EXAMINE his before purchasing else | sold is Warranted to be of and is guaranteed to give satisfaction to the buyer, HIS PATENT SEAT | | | For Changing Single Buggies and Cutters WE in which he has been in 1 PORT TE Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous liberal and tly inc vreasing | , of premises necessary 1 have MOVED TO PORT: PER all its branches, experience and skill in all Largely exteuded my premises ity recured greatly increased ncilitiog fy p won and ai the minute details of its construction, SUPET-- now pre] "for 'the lY. more promptly to meet the - ior workmanship and material, ¢ legance in tg fill orders on the shortest notice. CARRIAGES OF ALL MULE CUTTERS, SLEIG Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended to. pe. Come and inspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873, : EE HS, JAMES EMANEY, A ¥ |] ge bestowed upon him during the many years having rendered an extension ed al and Workmanship puGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first class wi orien 01d Carriages repaired with neatoess and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates, into Double Rigs is the Cheapest and Most Complete, Simple, Effective and Convenient Contrivance for Converting one description of Vehicle to another That bas yet been introduced, and is just the for thosa who desire conve nience, utility and comfort at a moderate outlay. Single and Double Carriages and Cutters Always on hand (Ready for the Road.) Repairing and Painting! || | cheaptyt Neatly and Promptly Exscuted. Dsbridgs, Sept. 7, 1875. GOOD NEWS Eavetroughs, Cistern. THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of MOLES LEAD: PIPES, &C. TN hl, TER] Which will compare favorably with any in the County both as to price and quality. pen. Job Work attended to with our usual dispatch. Port Perry, Mab 13, 1874. A. BE. McCAW. t] HE unllersighod. have have much pleasure in T announcing to the inhabitants of Epsom ana vicinity that they have leased the pre- mises lately occupied by J. C. Huckins, Esq, dnd that they bave just received and opened out a large and well selected Stock of the latest styles in DRY GOODS! Choice Fresh GROCERIES, Superior BOOTS and SHOES, a fine assori- ment of HARDWARE, and capital CROCK~ BY. 1 full. assortment of ROOM PAPER. vs of the best PATENT ! mp GLY. Our Stock' having been purchased pringi- t the best and hen pesk pared to sll as cheap as n the county. Mi ur fine flavored Young Hyson Tea at r Ib; 11 Tbs beautiful Suge fo for $1; 3 turns." A liberal "Gash £ for », March 31st, ih fool. OWNE & BRO; Reach, March 24, 1875, aver B theUnited States, the favor him with 8 da 1870. PUMPS! You can get the best jp Sig <et Dum At J. fey the Td? "PORT PERR and y Coupling Stony Log Pumps at 40 ceuts per : | EQUALLY LOW RATES?! FA "Ha aving had long experihe'. in _Pump-maki a call, All orders for fot of the above, JOHN IRVL Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pump, at Tlorotherwise tly attended to. Whether by gea or bps N, Port Perry. PUMP Fi CTORY, Y or { ing in the largest tories in Canada and criber feels Coniaant that he can perfectly satisfy all that will ar 0" D ° g inal hited om Rock TeV REE Ty Wi HEAT > --t-0 afl TH 1a i $56 GOOD DE of Buggies constant ih an pb (3 esis GH PRACTICAL' @ARRIAGE MAKER, § tly on hand made from the best Mate.ial.-- 3 bh P, {dat Fey paid to re- te HE Sul always keep on hand (and are constantly manufabturing ore) i» osx AE i As the i for all All of CHOICE Ma- requires ; classes of purchasers, TERIAL, the Best Workmansuie, and at sven -'RICES a8 cansob fail to suit, UNDERTAKING de nth ip) iy : fo dh Arges Arh if : COFFINS of all sizes kept con * : stantly on hand. H SH. S of cS,an X iehanaty ; ow £; CASKET OR BURIAL CASE * : procured on short notice, + Yn all. i atten so SO GI Ad 3 The American Style of : Hearse. Also an ordinary style ; f Hearse. 5 Port Perry, ¥ As mm t 2 33 T " 2 THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the Bowie sizes of LUMBER Beas at their yard in Oshawa. avare, Bdge Logerrmbl| Oak or 34} i in., 1}, 2 in., any width. Butternut, 1 in., any width, Water Elm, 1 in,, any width, Water Etm, 1% in.; 12,'14, 17, 18 20 or 23 in. wide. Basswood, 1 in,, any width. tt 1g in, 12, 14, 1%, 1%, 20 ¢ or 21 im. wide, Biple, 8 Bitch, Wd Bites §in, 1} in, 1} In, 1} in, 2} x 2%, Square Scantling, BE@S™ Parties having logs to cut will be in- Qed on apiricuton aK te Ol op th Aly s . 'W. H. GIBBS. gaigirtsidon eld opie) sind Oshawa, Feb. 26, 1875. Ay RICHARDSON, DEALER IN DOORS SASH..-ANE...BLINDS, 1s prepared to fill all orders at his P i i laning S, ORT PERRY. Port Perry, May 12, 1875. 20 (OFS on GUAR, fbi I Tae | to cure all Jisclnrges from the Uri ns, in acquired or hat nal Gravel and go in the dpi Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. EXPORT AGENTS, ' uptisinges wand JO; Caled §t., Newberry and Song, 4 Newgate St., London. Barclay and Sous, arrington ndon. Banger and Sows, oxtor 1 8t.. Lon > And all the Lond. tio i + AGENTS IN CANADA, Montreal. aang, Je Mercer and Co., Wholesale ru Y Lym ik ANE, Ee lies and Co. | Toronto -- Eliott and Co, Wholesale Drug- TdT hai Gen. Hamilion--Winer & Co. Halifaz,--~Avery, Brown and Co. are! u aa? sedgedad