"i i RRs -- » "150 ACRES, par i a " Pr VALUABLE 'Mr Chrisiiai's Column. | Messrs CR SR 2 Tor Sale! iE Coury OF ONTARIO | ; CONTAINING 100 ACRES. EING composed of the North half of lot Ne. i5, 2nd Con, of the TOWNSHIP OF BROCK, Situated within 2} miles of Wick Station . and 3} miles from Sunderland Station of the Toronto & Nipissing Raflwar. There is 90 acres cleared and in a high state of cultiva- pe the balance good Hardwood Timber of Maple and Beach . pet good comfortable frame i we dr on the g prowisés-Frmise Barn 50x30, Ceday-Log Barn. 50x30, Cow and Horse Stal les," Parnip Cellar built with Stone, and a good Young orchard with choice Fruit Trees, Bearing. « Ureser Price--$7,500. * Terus--$3000 Cash ; and the rest to suit THR purchaser, Apply to the owner, MALCOLM SMITH. 3 Ripley P. O., Ont, Or, 'n. CARMICHAEL, Sunderland, Ont. 44:t MN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A SPLENDID 'HOMESTEAD, lt CONTAINING ABOUT Brock, Oct. 27, 1875. TIRST CLASS LAND Adjoining the Village of Prince Albert, and well-known as the DR. TOOTH FARM. HE Subscribers have been authorized by the owner, Dr. Foote, to offer the above valuable property for sale, being composed of the South threesquarters of Lot No, 18, in the 4th concession of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, Containing by admeasurcment 150 acres of choice land, (save and except about three acres sold to the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway Company. There are About 130 Acres Cleared And in a good state of cultivation ; the bal- ance is covered with hardwood timber.-- There are erected on the premises A FEAME DWELLING HOUSE, Large and commodious Barns, Sables and Onthouses, This chance for secoring one of the most desirable homesteads in the Province of Ontario, should draw the attention of those . &eeking a home in the midst of one of the most progressive portions of the Dominion. Terms very liberal. Title indisputable. For further particulars, apply to JNO. & D. J. ADAMS. Port Perry, Oct, 8, 1875. ' 43:tf i matrng A CHIOLIORK FARM FOR SALE] HE. undersigned offers for sale that ex- cellent Farm being composed of the Bountheast part of Lot 11 in the 11th Con. cession of AND . + $ Township of Reach. And 11 Acres on the West corner of the South half of Lot 12 in the 11th Concession of said Township ; in all 71 acres of First - Class Land, ne carly all: elear:d, well fenced, | and in w Nig! h state of cultivation, Gil here are good and sufficient buildings on the premises, with an abundance of excellent water; a vigorous young orchard of suparior fruit and an excellent grapery. The situation is all that could be desired for health, comfort and convevicnce, and within a short distance of the best markets] of the province, Terms easy. For particulars apply to the proprietor, NIIL McARTHUR, Port Perry, On to P. A, HURD, Port Perry. Also for Sale, 140,000 good sound. Brick at my Yard, Port Perry. Sold in lots to suit purchasers, but would prefir selling them in one lot. Apply as above, N. McARTIIUR, Po:t Perry, July 8, 1875. AT . VALUABLE Farm for Sale. For Sale lot No. I4, in the 12th Con. of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, Containing 9-140 ACTRIES There are 120 eres clear and in the best state of cultivation, the balance being Hard- ' h © J wood. On the premises there are two barns . : with stables underneath, a good thrifty or- 4 ; rt ) chard, a first class frame "dwelling house,tv.o wells and cistern, and a never failing stream of water uns throngh the farm.-- Every convenience in shape of outhouses, &e. | + TERMS L1BERAL. Apply on the premises, AARON BAGSHAW, Sainthiéld P. 0. Saintfield, March 10, 1875. Agents Wanted every Township in Ontario to scl the famous Bre Medal Organ Manuiactured by the Smith American Organ Co., and George Steck & Co's bio d: ill b to first Special inducements will be given to clas agents and clubs of three or four wishing hy f 1s in fi of th ti 3 in favor of 08€ a pn ona oe es but as they ay nu rs having Eel a Es he Dominion and hav- ng their BOE: es Yi Pinno Co., Yeraive the only go! sednd y Ey toany exhibitor of. musical instruments at the Vienna Exposition in 1873. ,. canadd +4 gO: ns will be | liber ER a -3 LEA TR Mn fated Fi and it FEL ualitics are ng Ba LE ves a ihe Hr feilities! fo vious and A of tone from a elioer or foie agra all the £ ower of the : ! 5 Sir urpished rd Eile od av wd pric lists sent free on iy ; : 8. H. CHRISTIAN. + Churshahs Fee Ae, Ont. : N. B.--All instruments warranted for five Nord, 1875, HIGHEST PRICE | Pea Grain! MANCHESTER : Rania ibid Wait 10, 1873, - : Are Showing iu their DEPARINEN Ulster Hudson Bay lackets, : Under Coats, BROWN & ROSS CLOTHING and Beaver Overcoats, | Stylish Nuits, Pants, Vests, &ec. y-------- From England, "Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1876. Would advise return of their Cutter, MR. J. ISAACS [Taving visited London and New York, fo ob- tain the very latest ideas in his department, he is now prepared to execute orders in the very latest and most approved styles. Choice, Valuable, and Cheap WABOBBY, IBWIBBBE, . AND Fancy Goods! PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, 77 BOOKS General Supls for Schools, CHEAP AND COOD. W. H. MoCAW. Port Perry, May 6, 1874, JONES BROS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, If you want to get First Class DYE STUFFS, Now is your time, as S. E. ALLISON 'Has got a full Stock of all kinds and is selling them Cheaper than ever. Also, a full Stock of Lamps AND Lamp Grasses. , No.1 Goal Oil by the barrel or gallon. Give him a call, as he is bound to sell Cheaper than any other person. | Port Perry, Nov. 10, 1875, 'NOTICE WML WIGHTHAN & (0. PRINCE ALBERT, i| Of every description, made on the Shortest Notice and Cut in the Latest Styles. GENTS WOOLEN A very large assortment. » . + Quality and Cheapuess. BROWN & boss | PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Oct. 4, 1876, CLOTHING, UNDER CLOTHING "The newest novelties in COLLARS, : »8CARFS and CUFFS. A call will convince all a8 to , | ARE GIVING 25 cts per 1b. TOR CO00D BUTTER. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ! A SPECI ALTY. Always on hand, a full assortment of DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, A oRoiE STOCK: OF GROCERIES, Wines and Liquors ! 0 THE BEST BRANDS. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. W. M, Wightman & Co. Oct. hha \ PRINCE ALBERT. TO LET. it WANTED. ore 85.000. on, Church mes Rolph, sh End i ve MR ang id it Church. Possession given immediately. an acre of land. F spply to oct, 20, 1875, \ (ORRIG! Port Perry July 28, 1815, 1 & CUHPRILL ARE SHOWING A VERY ATTRACTIVE STOCK Fall¢ Winter Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, Fancy Vestings, Black Broads and Dosskins, Also, a fine variety of Over-Coatings in 'new Shades. Gentlemen requiring Winter Glothing will find it decidedly to their advantage to leave their orders as they guarantee superior Cut and Workmanship,.at prices which cannot fail to| satisfy the closest buyer. Special attention paid to Gent's Furnishings. A full Stock of Seasonable Goods in all the other Depart-| ments, INT2ICVION JNTLLBD. Wr Terms - - Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Noy. 11, 1875. T. C. Forman IS NOW RECEIVING a TIBY BAVLZ §WOSB PALL WINTER £001S WHICH WILL BE FOUND UP TO THE TIMES ! In Quality and Price. Remember the place---one door est of the Walker House. T. CO. FORMAN Tort. Perry, Sept 9, 1875. CAMPBELL & BLACK Are daily receiving additional Stock, Whi sk present consists of the following come | modities : Groceries, Provisions WINES and LIQUORS, Of the very best kinds, which they offer to the public at a Small Advance on Cost A large quantity of 306 11, 12, OR 13 LBS, FOR "F aa 2 vue ia TEAS...Blsk, Gracy, $5 Tapaneat Cheap us the Cusapypt and as good FRUIT of all kinds at the lowest rates. Jory fae COP) a:8toak ie SPICES, Splendid value in TO! 96 Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Ciacked Wheat, Plow re Provision kept constantly for sale. EE Aa TERMS--Strietly © BEF" Parcels delivered to any part of the charge. 28 and, whishls puse good sud | Cheap. ! i . BUTTER, BYVTBW/ The highest price paid at all times for Rolls or Tub Butter, and No Charge for tubs. GEO. CURRIE. ila" CASH. CASH, 3 ; CASH for any quantity of good Batter. GEO. CURRIE. NEW GOODS | NEW &00DS ! On hand and arriving daily. CEO. CURRIE, Light Dress Muslin, Prints, Grenadines and Siques Sacrificed WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. GEO. CURRIE. i New Grey Cottons, Cotton Yarns, Denims and Ducks, At Reduced Prices. GEO. CURRIE. The Cheapest Goods in Town Are offered WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo. Currie's. Black Silks, Black Silks up to $2.50 per yard, At Geo. Currie's. Rich Black Lustres and French Merinos, Persian Cords, and Yokahoma Silk Wharps--CHELP. GEO. CURRIE. Flannels, Linens, Sheetings, Towelling, Table Linen, Damask, and Lace Curtains, y At Gen. Currie's Shirtings, HARDWA Paints, Oils, Putly, Locks, Hinges, Mach