A OF THE CONTENTS OF THE 'DAFOE HOUSE, AL, 1 AUCTION! | ON SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1876. SITTING ROOM--Ur Srams. 1 Hair Cloth Tete, 6 Hair cloth Chairs 1 Hair Cloth Rocker, 1 Walnut Centre Table, 1 Mirror, 3 Blinds and Curtains, 5 Pictures, 2 Spittoons, Carpet, Rugs. - BEDROOM No. 1, Bedstead, Stand, Spring Mattress, Sea~ grass Mattress, 2 Cotton Sheets, Spread, 2 Pillows and Slips, 2 Chairs, 2 Towels, Toilet Set, nter, Comb and Brush, Mirror, 1 Blind Paper, Carpet, Rug. BEDROOM No. 2. Bedstead; Spring 'Mattress, Seagrass Mat- ¢ tress, 2 Pillows, 2 Quilts, 2 Cotton Sheets, Washstand, Mirror, Toilet Sct, Chair, Win- Blind, Carpet. : HALL No. 3.--Ursrams. Broom, Rag Carpet 16 yds, 2 Mats, 3 Rugs, Stand, Striped Carpet, Chair, 12 Bedroom Lamps, Matting in East and West Hall, Window Blinds. BEDROOM No. 6. 2 Bedsteads, 2 Straw Ticks, 2 Pillows, 2 Sheets, Quilt, Blanket. % BEDROOM No. 7. d, Spring M , Mixed Mattress, 2 Cotton Bheets, 1 Woolen Sheet, 2 Quilts, Spread, 2 Pillows and Cases, Bureau, En, Stand, Spittoon, Toilet Sct, Decanter, 2 'Powels, 2 Cane Chairs, 2 Rugs, Mat Carpet, « Larpet on floor, Paper Blinds and Curtains. BEDROOM No. 8. Bedstead, Spring Mattress, S Mat- Gad a Po a ay ------ ATALOGUE _ Will find it immensely to their advantage to 'Who are offering extraordinary value Green, Black ; Choicest Brands Chewing and Smoking Tob Extra value in Raisins and Currants. Port Perry, Feb, 10, 1876. . ies, call at JONES BROTHERS, in For One Dollar [135 on 1) LBS. { sugar. aACCos. Stock of general Groceries thoroughly assorted. JONES BROS. tress, 2 Cotton Sheets, 4 Quilts, 1 Cotton Spread, Stand, Toilet Set, 2 Towels, Chair, Mirror, Mat, Carpet, Window Blinds and Curtains, : BEDROOM No. 9. Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Scagrass Mat- tress, 2 Cottdn Sheets, 1 Woolen Blanket, 2 Quilts, 1 Patch Work Quilt, Stand, Table, Mirror, Toilet Set, Decanter, Brush and Cowl Large Rug, 2 Chairs, 1 paper Blind, Table Lover. BEDROOM No. 10. NOW FOR Cutters and Sleighs! Bedstead, Straw Tick, 2 Cotton Sheets, 3 Good Quilts, Stand, Toilet Set, Brush and «Comb; Chair, Carpet, Towel. BEDROOM No. 11. Bedstead, ttraw Tick, 3 Quilts, 2 Cotton ! Sheets, Stand, Toilet Sct, Towel, Brush and | Comb, Mirror, Window blind, Chair, Rug, | Carpet, BEDROOM Nol! i2, Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Seagrass Mat. tress, 2 Cotton Sheets, 1 Woolen Blanket, | Quilt, Spread, Stand, Toilet Set, Brush and ! Comb, 2 Chairs, ncw Rug, Carpet. Mirror, | Window Blind. BEDROOM No. 14. Bedstead, Straw Tick, ¢ Cotton Sheets, 1 'Woolen Sheet, 2 good Quilts, 1 Stand, Toilct Set, 2 Chairs, Rug, Mirror, {DROOM No. 15. dtting., ; , BEDROOM No. 16. Bedstaad, Straw Tick, 2 Pillows and Slips, 2 Cotton Sheets; 3 Quilts, Stand, Toilet Sct, 'Brush, Chair. 'BEDROOM Ne, 17. Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Seagrass Mat tress, 2 Cotton Sheets, 1 Woolen Sheet, 2 Quilts, 2 Pillows and Slips, 2 Chairs, Stand, Fancy Stand, Towels, Decanter, t Glass, 'Window Blind, -15 yds Carpet, Guod Rug, Brush and Comb. BEDROOM No. 18, Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Seagrass Mat- tress, 2 Cotton Sheets; 2 Quilts, 1 Spead, 2 Pillows, 2 Slips, 1 Stand, 1 Toilet Glass, 1 En. Stand, Brush and Comb, Toilet Set, Decanter, 1 Towel, 2 Spitoons, Window Curtain, Rug, Carpet, Chair. BEDROOM No. 19. Bedstead, Mix Mattress, 2 Cotton Sheets, 3 Quilts, 2: Pillows, 2 Slips, 1 Toilet Set, 1 Stand, 2 Chairs, 1 Toilet Glass, Bureau, Brush and Comb, 1 Rug, 1 Carpet. J BEDROOM No, 20, | Bedstead, Mix Mattress, Spring Mattress, 2 Cotton Sheets 1 Heavy Quilt, 1 Counter pane, 2 Pillows, 1 Pillow Slip, 1 Stand, ' Toilet Sct, 2 Towels, 1 Chair, 1 Toilet 'Glass, Bureau, 1 Carpet, 1 Bug, Window | Blinds, Bedste HALL--Dow~ Stars, 'Hall Lamp, Hat Rack, Matting. SITTING ROOM--Orr Hav. | 2 Ccuches, Table and Cloth, 1 Bell, 3 «Chairs, 3 Spitoong, 1 Mirror, 2 Pictures, 1 Chandelicr, 2 Blinds and Rollers, COMMERCIAL ROOMS, Stand, Bell, 2 Spitoons, 2 Chairs, Lounge, 'Lamp, 2 Fictures, 4 Chairs, 2 Window Blinds. DINING ROOM. 3 Tables, 24 Chairs, 1 Sideboard, 1 Chan= delier (4 Lamps), 3 Pictures, 5 Sets Cruit Stands, 36 Goblets, 48. Salt Cellars, 4 Glass Scts, 2 large Preserve Dishes, 2 small Pre- serve Dishes, 24 small Preserve Dishes, 4 Butter Coolers, 12 Glass Egg Cups, 2 large | Soup Turcens, 6 Covered Vegetable Dishes, ! A Bell, 12 small Vegetable Dishes, 48 Break-- fast Plates, 48 Dinner Plates, 21 Teacups and Saucers, 21 Coffee cups and Saucers, 24 Diner 'Knives, 12 Silver I'ea Knives, 6 Bone-handle Knives, 28 Silver Plated Forks, 4 Pickle Forks, 1 Butter Knife, 24 Teaspoons, 21 Desert Spoons, 24 Common Knives and Forks, 12 German Plated Forks, 48 Table Napking, 8 Table Cloths, 2 Glass Pickle Dishes, 72 Pic Plates, 48 Tea Plates, 4 Harthern Pitchers, 6 small Platters, Child's Chair, 'KITCHEN. Meat Safe, Bake Table, Long Table, 6 Chairs, a number of Tins, 1 new Cooking Stove, 1 Stove, 1 Clothes Horse, 3 Wash Tubs, 2 Meat Tubs, CELLAR. 28 Crocks Preserves, 40 Glass Jars of "Preserves, BAR-ROOM. 6 Chair, 1 Water Tanke Wash Dish, Sprinkler, 2 Pictures, Clock, Mirror, Long Mirror, 3} dozen Tumblers, 12 Bar Bottles, | -3 Silver Globes, 6 Vases, 2- Fancy Long Bottles, 4 Fancy Flat Bottles, 3 Trays, «2 Beer Pumps, 1 Chandelier, 1 Soft Water 'Tank, 3 Window Blinds, Stovepipes, STABLE AND YARDS, Wheelbarrow, Lantern, Hay and Straw Gallon' and Half-bushel Measures, Spade, 2 Pails, 8 Pigs, TERMS--CASH. A. BONGARD, JOHN NOTT, JACOB DAFOE, Administrators, J. L. WATKIS, Auctioneer, . : Port Perry, Feb, 9, 1876. 3 A Comfortable and Healthy Residence for Sale : PORT PERRY. ATYHE Subscriber offers for Sale his present Gl i residence, situate on Torrance street, within a few minutes walk of the centre of the Village. The building is new and situate in a pleasant, healthy locality, The main building is 18x26 with 14 feet posts ; there is a back" kitchen 14x18 and a wood shed 10x18. There are six good rooms and a capital cellar.' ~~ There is stable on the lot.. The lot contains half an acre well fenced and several ornamentalitrees set out. There is a good supply of water from a well and cistera. For p , apply to the sub the premises. grey jerry E. DRINKWATER, Port Pery, Jan, 12, 1876, Bit # or on tin cut tai i od The Largest Number, the Greatest Variety, the Best Quality, and the Cheapest Cur1Ers and SLEIGHS ever shown in the County are now on Show and tor Sale at the Ontario Carringe Works, Port Perry. Come and make your selection. MonEY is wanted and the CUTTERS will go CuEap. . : : JAMES EMANEY. Port Perry, Nov 23, 1875. CARRIAGE AND CUTTER CTLOTES! OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Transfer Ornaments, Masury's Colors, American Varnishes ! IRON AND STEEL, AT r y I : I ) Ie & STORE, H A R D WARE PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Dec. 9, 1875. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND LR SILVER-WARE. Diesfeld & Doll Have just reccived one of the Finest Stocks of the above named Goods in North Ontario, comprising Fine Watches in all grades, Jewelry of every description, a fine assortment of Silver Ware, and an cndless variety ot Clocks, all suitable for i HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 5 'Whick they are prepared to sell at prices which defy competition, Insp respectfully DIESFELD & DOLL. Port Perry, Dec 15, 1875. 51tf A Merry Christmas AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. With any amount of CHEAP GOODS, T + Tita Large Supplies of Fresh New Fruit, &ec. Very best wew "Valentin Raisins 9¢ per Ib, "worth that by the hundred boxes. Very best New Currants for 7} cts per Ib, cannot be .bought to-day for that price, wholesale, in Toronto. 12 lbs Sugar for $1. Almonds, Filberts, Nuts, Lemons,and Orange and Lemon~Peels, Gelatine, Peach and Pine Apple Preserves, retailed at whole sale prices, 1b anywhere, A large lot of Mink and other Furs still on hand, at lower prices thau ever before offered And all other Goods very, very Low. Best Dollar Tea in Canada for 80 cts. Best 90c Tea in Canada for 72 cts. Best 80c Tea fn Canada 65 cts. Best 50c Tea in Town -for 40 cts, This last Tea would be cheap at 60c per ' T: C. FORMAN, Port Perry, Dec 22, 1875. ] rc wy i # % eo p--, --t GREAT CLEARING SALE ! AT COST & UNDER! -- er I now offer my WHGLE STOCK Which is very complete, FOR CASII ONLY. Postitvely NO CREDIT! W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor, Queen Strect, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Feb. 17, 1876. BRICK YARD TO RENT. | FY HE Subscriber offers to rent on moderate terms that excellent Brick Yard, about two miles west of Williamsburg, CARTWRIGHT, And on the leading road between Williams-- burg and Port Perry. There is an abundance of choice clay for the manufacture of Red or White Brick, The brick manufactured from this clay cannot be beat. There is any quantity of good fire wood convenient and can be had cheap. The yard is filled up with every thing necessary for the manu- facture of brick, and there is a convenient dwelling house on the premises, For particulars, apply to the undersigned at the Royal Exch Hotel, Williams! E. BRYANS, 8 Cartwright, Dec, 8, 1875. 50 TOWNSHIP. OF CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL MEETING HE next regular Meeting of Cartwright T Council will be held on < 3) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. This will he an important meeting. All parties concerned are hereby notified to gov ern themselves accordingly. WM. LUCAS, Clerk. Tw Cartwright, Jau. 26, 1876. FARMERS Desirous of laying in a Stock of First Class AT COST! ROOM PAPER I ROOM PAPER ! The Subscriber has just received Two Thousand Rolls Of ROOM PAPER, direct from Mancherter, England, which he is now offering at VERY LOW PRICES. Partics wishing to do Papering will please call early and get the fitst choice. "A full Stock of DRUGS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, COAL OIL & FANCY 6000S, All of which will be sold VERY LOW FOR CASH. \ P.8.. A Specialty in School Books and Stationery. Port Perry, Ich, 10, 1876, ' [for the Million, at ROBERTS & PRICE'S New Ifirm ! New Goods! and New Prices! A Fino Line of LADIES" JACKETS & HATS! CHEAP. A call solicited. ROBERTS & PRICE, 20 Port Perry, Dec. 1875. GO TO CORRIGAN & CONPDALL FOR CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES. CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING. iE Highest price paid for Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Per , Jan, 6, 1 CAMPBELL & BLACK Are daily receiving additional Stock, which at present consists of the following com-- moditics : Groceries, Provisions WINES and LIQUORS, Of the very best kinds, which they offer to the public at a Small Cost ? Advance on A large quantity of SUGAR 11, 12, OR 13 LBS. FOR $1, Good value in TEAS--Black, Green, and Japan--as Cheap as the-Cheapest and as good: as the best, FRUIT of all at the lowest rates. Very fine COF , and a Stock of pure SPICES. Splendid value in TOBACCOS. per Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat, Flour, {Bran, Shorts, Oats, and all kinds of Provision kept constantly for sale. TERMXS--Strictly Cash or Produce. E35" Parcels delivered to any part of the corporation, or to Prince Albert, free of charge. Campbell & Black. on hand, which is pure, good and Cheap. Port Perry July 28, 1875. M. 0. DONOVAN, BL PRACTICAL CARRIAGE MAKER,| BROCK STREET, WHITBY. praia fe EI . . GOOD Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from the best Material -- 4). Work mado to order with and despatch, P paid to re- pwicing. Messrs Brown & Ross' Column LEARING O11 AT JOB PRICES "f QUR « IMMENSE STOCK or Wool, Paisley "and Black CASHMERE SHAWLS THESE ARE FINE COODS ! AND WILL BE SOLD AT Remarkably Low Figures! 'BROWN & ROSS: PORT PERRY: Port Perry, Jin. 26, 1876, M# Christian's Colomn. A ss sim $TOCK CLEARING SALE ODAYS The following Googs Will be Sold at LESS an (AT In order to reduce Stock and make room for Spring Impor- tations now on the way from * Glasgow and Manchester: French Merinos, 35c per yard; Fancy Dress Goods from 15¢ All-Wool Tweeds from 75c: Clouds from 20c sack; Sets of FURS at Sacrifice. a great Shawls from $2. The Best Cotton Bags iii the Dominion for $4 per dozen. Cash » TOR