_# Nebraska Samuel Brichark has been a Nebraska jury, of the 'heninousicri charged to him, and be 15 now at home once more, 8 free man, after having udergone the anxiety and ex. _ periecéof being on trial for his Yife twice within the seven months' confinement. - To say {hat hie is happy and that his par- ents areignjoying a like feeling 1s but natural _ tosuppose. From whatever evidence we "have at hand, it would scem that young Birchard has been the victim of a foul con- spiracy, which, but foran allwise Providence right have taken the lifs of a young, and we may add, innocent man. His trial at Nebraska, to which n change of venue had been taken from Schuyler, was before a jury composed of twelve honest and unprejudiced men, whose verdict of "Not Guilty," was re- {turned after a deliberation of twenty minutes plainly says, to all right minded people, that there was not a shadow of doubt as to the perfect innocence of the prisoner. On the arrival of the boy at Kellogg he was met at lie depot by a large concourse of people and a brass band and escorted to his home. We heartily congratulate the young man'sin this county on {he result of the trial, a A -- Fy Moody & Sankeyism at a Dis- ' 4 count. #0TTING FORTH FLOWERS BUT XO FRUIT. The Graphic says :--There scems to be a serious question among the religious classes of the community whether the Moody aud Shankey revival was a paying inveBtment.-- 1t cost a good deal of money, time, Iabour, and enthusiasm. But the number of con- verts made by all thir outlay of means and effort, with all the gratutious advertising given it by the press, was quite emall. It is dificult to get them to standup to be counted. But now the excitement has pass. ed away, and the glow of interest has cooled oft there is a manifest disappuintment at the mengerness of the visible results The _ Methodist clergymen are quite outspckeu in their dissatisfaction with it. They say it intarf red with the reguhal methods of chumie) instauction and influence, scattered congregations, dissipated interest, and creal- ed a hunger for crowds and\gensations, ~ RRC. BE An important Liquor case was de ed in the Belleville Police Court, the otl day. J.C. Edwards, a hotel-keeper, was Jast week brought up Ly the Inspector chatgedawith having violated the ordinance of the License Commissioners requiring the closing of licensed houses at 11 p. m. Afted several days's consideration the Magistrate gave judgment in writing dismissing the complaint on the ground that the Commis. sioners bad exceeded the anthority as dele- gated to them under the lay, | UE---- Epps's Cocoa.--GRATEFUL AND Com- orTiNG.-- "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operatious of digestion and nutrition, and by a carcful ap- plication of the fine properties of well select- ed cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our break- * fast tables with a delicately flavoured bever- age which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such ar- ticles of dict that a constitution way be gradually buiit up until strong' enough to resist every tendency to discasg, Hundreds of subtle maladies ure floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may es¢tpe many o fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pur- blood.and a propeily notirish#d frame." -- Civil Service Gazette ~Sold only in packets labelled -- "Janes Eres & Co, Homeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170, Piccadilly, London." Lh Card. pe Undersigned would respéctfully in- form the iubabitants of Port Perry and the public generally that he is now prepared to execute all kinds of REPAIRING AND MANUFACTURING ; WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, Having had a number of years' pra stical ex- perience with first-class workmen in City and Town, alzo having Machinery and Tools especially wsed in this business, he will be able to turn out first-class Work. on short notice, and trusts by strict attention to this branch of the busi to gain the confid and patronage of the public. Watches, Clocks, and" Jewelry carefully Repaired and Regulated. FRANZ L. DOLL, Ot DIESFELD & DOLL, " WOOLEN FA J ri | MSBU RG, sTEAM TORY ! HE Subscriber begs TORY to announce to the inhabitants of CART- WRIGHT and adjoinibg townships, that he has creeted and fitted up a Steam Woolen Yuctory in the Village of Williamsburg, where he is prepared to do Carding, Cloth-Dressing; Weaving, Fulling, &e. And he flafters himself that by strict atten. tion to business, and by employing careful and cflicient workmen, under his own per. sonal supervision, he will give the highest satisfaction to those who may favor Lim with their custom. FARMERS! Bring along your Wool, and as far as careful attention, lionest dealing, and efficient workmanship are concerned, I have no hesitation in promising you satisfaction. Custom Work will be made a Specialty. Farmers from a distance will get their Rolls home with them. the same day if possible, T JOHN McKERCHER, Proprietor. Williamsburg, June 7, 1876. 26:3m Boots & Shoes \ A THIRTY (CASES OF Spring & Summer BOOTS § SHOES have just been received at the . PORT PERRY BOOT & SHOE STORE. Comprising many of the latest Styles of the season, A large variety of Ladies' and Children's wear in Prunclla, Kid; Goat, But- toned & Laced. The above Stock will be disposed of Cheap for Cash. An inspection of our Stock and Prices is all the favor we ask of the public. - The business will Le conducted strictly on the Cash principle, as the nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling. pen, Note the place--Port Perry Boot and Shoe Store, J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry, April 19, 1876, © VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE! By Private Bargain! T HE undersigned offer for Sale Ly Private Bargain, the following excellent Property belougiug to the "ESTATE OF TUE Late James Page, Of the Township of Reach. The Property consists of two Parcels. v PARCEL NO. 1--Contains 79 acres, more or less, of choice lad, being the north-west portion of lot 4, in the Gth con. of Reach, Co. of Ontario. Thereare about 70 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation ; the remainder is splendid Wood land, Beech and Maple. On the premises are a good Frame Dwelling, a Log Barn, a Young Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees and a never failing Spring of good water. It is situate in a healthy, pleasant and pros- jerioug section of country and within casy distance of some of tle best markets in the Province ; it is alouvone mile from Epsom, four from Port Perry ; four from Yanahester, and four from Uxbridge Yil- age. This is a rare opportunity for investing in valuable property. TERMS : Ox Parcer No. 1--$2000 cash down, and the balance in three equal annual instalments, with interest at 7 per cent per annum on all unpaid at the time of each pay and J Fort Perry, Dec. 1, 1875. Port Perry @ WR) a 8 GOOD MILCH COW FOR SALE TE Subscriber offers for Sale a good = Grade Milch Cow, 4 years old, color Red. Terms, liberal Reason for selling her--can't obtain pasture, Apply to. Se D. URQUHART. » Port Perry, June 14, 1876 ~ CANDIDATES PUBLIC CHODL TEACHER rPIE Annual Examination of Candidates for Public School Teachers' Certificate's in the First, Sccond and Third Classes will "be held inthe Town of Whitby, comm :ncing MONDAY, 10TH JULY, 1676, It is indispensable that Can- ld the County Inspector than the 20th of June, of their present themselves fog Examin- JAMES McBRIEN. 1. P. 8. Co. Ont. vment JOHN STONES. JOHN ST. JOHN. Reach, Dec. 22,1875. N.B. For further particulars, apply to John Stones, lot 11, iv the 2nd con. Brock ; or to John St. John, lot 4, in the 4th con of Lrock. Alstrasts of the Titles may ~~ o be seen with im. DAVIS & SONS' Caper Factory! STEAM <et wn PORT BERRY. pe Subscribers always keep on hand (and are constantly manufabturing mere) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of cnoice Ma- TERIAL, the Best Workmaxsuip, and at sucH 2nioes as cannot fail to suit. _ UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly attended to and charges moderate. | COFFINS of all ives Kept con~ oy stantly on hand, | SHROUDS of ail sizes and CASKET OR BURIAL CASE 'procured on short notice. CHOICE CARRIAGES. ! Ontario Carriage Works PORT PERRY. © i "A 8 | My aim is to meet the desires of my Customers as to Durability, Style, Comfort, and Price. Call at my Works and Inspect the Carriages now completed. JAMES EMANEY. "Port Perry, May 15, 1846. A Large and Choice STOCK on of the people of Port Perry and surrounding "The Subscriber would now call the attenti icipalities to hi Stock of carefully selected 0 his GROCERIES, fis a the Excellent Sugars, Raisins and -Cucrants The best ure Spices und everything in the per 1b. "Peas from 25 cts to $1 Splendid Coffee, P brands of Tobaccos. 07 Grocery Linc of the best quality. £2) Nothing put gool and FRESH PROVISIONS offered, 1, Graham Flour, Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmea Bacon, Hams, &c. Buckwheat Flour, Hominy, WINES AND LIQUORS! Of the Purest Brands, Wholesale and Retail. Hotelkeepers will be liberally dealt with, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS ~--These are all the very best and having been bought from the growers are warranted pure. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEEDS always on hand, A CAR LOAD of Corn expected in soon, CASH paid for Oats and Peas, Terms Cash or, pes™ Free Delivery in Port Perry and Prince Albert. Trade. HM. A. BLACK, J. Cabinet Makers: Undertakers and hand i NOTT i 4 3 " Of every variety, the Newest Styles, the Best Material and Soperior Workmanship, at the Upholsterers. Take pl in i jug their and the public generally that they have ony n their Warerooms a good and well assorted Stock of Furniture consisting of Extension, Centre, Drawing and Kitchen Tables ; Wood, Cane and Stuffed Bottom Chairs ; Couches in Reps, Cretonne, Damasks and Hair-Cloth, Sofas, Bureaus, Sidebodrds, Cupboards, Writing Desks, Bedsteads, What- Nots, Stands, Mitrors in Walnut, Gilt pnd Rose and Gilt, Straw, Wool, Moss, 5 A Mined and Hair Mattresses, Bedroom Betts, Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, Dunk's and Whiteside's Spring Beds, &c, which will be sold as cheap ad at any House in the trade. PICTURE FRAMING. Keeping a large Stock of Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Mouldings, Chromos and Lithographs we feel confident we can give satisfaction in this branch of our business as we make a specialty of it, UNDERTAKING -- We would respecttully call attent] Undertaking Department where everything necessary for the proper performance of the Jast rites due the deceased can be farnighed on the shortest notice, we keep on hand at all times a good selection of Walnut, Elin, But- ternut, Rosewood D. T. and O. G. Coffins, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets. Shrouds in all styles. Face cloths and Caps. Glgves and bands furnished free of charge. A first class HEARSE. 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 hopeby « strict attention to business and: fai ing to merit a share of public patronage. 2 Remember the place--ncarly oppo- site J. Wright's Boot aud Shoe Store and adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D Urquhart's Agricultural sale rooms. N.B Night calls promptly attended to Ly one of the firm, fon to our Pa; de: J. NOTT & SON. Port Perry, July 1st, 1875. BUSINESS CHANGE ! nm 11 Subscriber has much pleasure in in- forming the inhabitants of Port Perry Port Perry, March 29, 1876. al NOV AN, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE MAKER. | NEAR TUE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. ----0 A GOOD Assortipent of Buggies cons Work made to order with neatness aud d pairing. tantly on hand made from the lest Mate rin] -- espatch, Particular attention paid to re- EE on 2 Now is the Time to get CERIES CHEAP FOR CASH. > ~ | | = = | | = .~ LX) a i 2 | i z | £4 S | | 2+. 3 BE SQ : |= No Sa 0 ' Ar "W. H. ROBINSON'S. ' Port Perry, April 26, 1876. PUMPS! tt. () -- You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province A+ J. TRV INS i PUMP FACTORY PORT PERRY. SEE THE PRICES. Pone--A complete Pump and Fire Force th Hose and Coupling complete for ugine wif 25. Patent Swing Lift Pumps al 50 cts per foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 ceuts per foot. Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. : Cistern Pumps, up to $8. - Algo every other description of Pump, at' a complete Pump, from $3 and the surrounding country that he Las | bought out the : 3 LAID \ ¥ i : | \ A | f The goods hive Teen, selueted with the | }3 4] greatest care both as to quality and style | Establishment! " of Mi Ii. Warriner, Qacen St., PORT PERRY; and that he will carry on the 'manufacture of Boots and Shoes in all their departmepts | and would solicit a continuance of at liberal pationage bestowed upon Mr, rviuer during the many rs in which bes done business in this village. Nothing ut | the Best Material will be used and Flrst- class Workmen employed. : JOIN DOUBT. Port Perry, Jun. 20,1876. Mr. Doubt having been in my em or geveral years, I can recommend Lim an excellent tradesman aud an active business | man and would therefore solicit for Lim the, patronfige and confidence of my customers and friends, } | R. WARRINER. Port Perry, Jan'y 20, 1876. Andie rp : Notice. All parties indebted to we settle the same without delay as 1 have | given up 1 and will require my -af- fairs settled up without delay. I. WARRINER, Port Perry, Jany 19, 1876. [ah an nn STORE TO REN L NO RENT, that splendidly sitnated shore on the corner of Queen and Perry Sts, Port Perry, lately ogeupied by Jolin Nott, Esq , as a Cabinet Eftablishment. This is decidedly one of the best--if not the very best--business locations in the vil- lage and is well calculated for doing large business. For particulars apply to the Subscriber, M G. ROBSON, Urince Albert. Prinec Alber, Jan. 20, 1874, ~ NOTICE. T= the 18 is to give notice that 1 have sold to James V. Thompson, Port Perry,' Trade 'Mark OF THE _ AUSTRALIAN HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, with all rights and privileges to use and dispose of the same. ok JOHN YOUNG. Port Perry, Dec, 21, 1876. : Nbthing of this Feed equalled by anything yet discovered for im- proving the condition of these valuable ani- mals both as to flesh and 'general health.! All parties owning horses or cattle should lave it. © The universal testimony of all who have tried it on their stock' is that they would not now do without it. It is cheap, safe and beneficial, The purity of the mix- ture is guaranteed. 3 need bé added as to the value of ' J. V. THOMPSON, 2 Style of + BQUALLY LOW RATES! mm Also an. Having hi iz long e ience 10 Pump-making in the largest factories in OC: we a otinary style theUntied States, the Subsoriber feels: confident that he can perfectly Satisly all' that will fase ~ | tavor him with a call. Allordersfor any ofthe above, whether by mailorotherwise Prouipy) iiendsd io, \ : " - - . 2 Port » _ 3.W.DAVIS &BONS. | gop 20,1870. ort Perey Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873. 49-13. 4 5 * [ oY & : # : ® oe od » > Port Perry, Jan'y.13, 18%6. J n are requested to | Prince Albert, April 2, for Hoses and Cattle, it is un- $e . Nein If you want Eavetroughing On your Buildings, don't fail to call and sec "MY IMPROVED STYLE Of Eaveireughs. i will guarantee them superior to anythi PT ution ' made in this County. iE Fduiring % +3 7% { Felt Roofi Can Dycalling on me obtain the necessary information to enable them to get & first class job done. A splendid assortment of Bird Cages on hand. NOW FOR SPRING QUT-HITS | \ a -- - ARRIVALS or Stylish Spring Goods, PEARCES CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT ! (LATE TRENBETI'S,) PORT PERRY. and bought on the most advantageous terms cnstomers: will reap the benefit, A fine lot of fashionable FERATS ARD CAPS A great varicty of first-class goods to sclect from. Cloths made up on the shortest notice and a perfact fit warranted. Remen her West of Mr Cu 8 store, JOON PEARCE, Port Perry, March 21, 1876, Pirst Class « Tailoring Establishment ! | CUBEIE'S STORE, PORT BEHIND MR. pe Subscriber would embrace this op= portunity of returning thanks to Lis tumerous customers for their liberal and increasing patronage during the number and would now state that having into the mew premises behind Mr. busi 4 facilities for carrying on the Tailoring busi- ness in all its departments ave such as enable him to fill orders with still greater dispatch. Superior workmanship, the Newest Styles {and perfect fits warranted. Customers will find me at my rooms Le- hind Me Currie's Store, All orders promptly and carefully attended to, J. RIGGS. 39 Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1875. PAILORING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVER BIGELOW'S STORE. PORT PERRY. ' JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, May 6, 1875. FIRST CLASS TAILORING. fi IRST class Mailoring in all its depart ments, AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. ber the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. 1874 Fag + DAILY LINE TO ROCHESTER. CE on or about Thursday, the 20th April, The Steamer "NO RSEMAN," (R. CRAWFORw, MASTER, make her régular trips on this route, wil leaving Cobourg 'every morning at 7:3) an Port Hope at oicck Tor Rochester, connect- ing there with theNe Northern he! w York Central tral and Railways, and e Ontario ore Division of the ey Yatattown and nsb Rall all points East, Qpdensbuagh, Ra way for AmB, avs, Chri, (70, hester) mn. Ce 8 when she wil Yeave HH] p.m. tor Port Hope i . Dealers in Btock will find this the cheapest and most. tious route to Boston, Albany, New York, For farther information apply to R. CRAWFORD, : "Port Hope, or C.E,GILDERSLEEVE, 20 v Kingston, * 'R. HUGOE. 4 Ex 157 ; Carages and Perambulator | | i SA T. COURTICE'S PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S ad Also a full Stock of PBYNBG And Traveling Bags. The largest and best stock of WHIPS in Town. HARNESS! In great variety. Please call and see the most COMPETE STOCK in the trade. 3 = Si ARD'S CARRIAGE ORK GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he has secured fhe yaluable services of MR ANDREW CAMPBELL One of tne best wood-worsers in ®he Pro- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders foe Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any descrip! of Carriage with dispatch. All repairsin Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the lest material, latest styles and superior work- manship. Specidl attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the case and comfort of the horse in traveling p@~ All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. W. C, UEARD. Manchester, Dec, 17th 1874. ' GOOD NEWS FOR , EPSOM! r | to the inhabitants of Epsom ana vicinity that they have Joased the pre- mises Jately oceupicd by J. C. Huckins, Iisq. and tifat they have just received and opened out a large und well selected Stock of the latest styles in DRY C DS! Choice Fresh GROCERIES, Superior BOOTS and SIOES ment of HARDWARE, and capital CROCE A full assortment of ROOM PAPER. A large supply of the best 24 ' MEDICINES Our Stock having been purchased princi- pally for cash and at tlic best and eheapest 5 NHI undersigned have Tuch pleasure in | the place (late Treubeth's) Brick Block rs which he has done business in Port | yx Lis accommodations for | ete, ; also Col riarkets we ave prepared to sell as cheap as any other House in the county. Try our fineluvored Young Hyson Tea 50¢. pee 1b; 11 1bs beautiful Sugar for $1 1bs Rice for $1 5 10 1bs good Cooking Raising for § currants for $1. All ¢ cheap, The highest price paid for Buttes, and other produce Our motto--"Small Profits and quick re- turns." A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, Cash for Wool. BROWNE & DRO. Bpsom, March 3ist, 1875 Ct) MANHOOD : OW LOST, HOW BESTURED, UST Published, a new edition of Br. Cal. elebrated Essay on the without medteine) of Sperma- Involuntary ital and I' of Marriage, d Fits, in- exiy 14 J sieal Incapa red by sel gance, &e, Z®y~ Price, ipa envelope, only Geents The eelebrate® author, in this admirable Essay clearly demonstrates, from thirty years successful practice, that the alarming conse- q res of self-ah may be Ny cured without the dangerous use of internal medi- cine or the knife; pointing out a mi«de of cure al once simple, certain and effectual by menns of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. #@= This Lecture should bein the hands of every youth and every man in the land. seal in a plain envelope, to any post-paid, on receipt 'of six cents or lishers, NRUGMAN & SON. Ana St, NeW York. Address the fu "AGRICULTURAL | IMPELMENTS ! 4 bik Subscriber would take this oppor- tunity of informing the FARMERS Of Cartwright and surrounding Townships that i opened an: Establishment at Williamsburg ! For the show and sale of the best and most i, ato abel ry ART] fates im) to found anywhere in the coulitty, G MOVES. ? REARS, Perr CAST SEED SOWERS pr Arrows ANG PLOWS ORSE RAKES, And ull other Implements that may be required. THE BEST a fine assort-; be Asp OINTMENT are neither manufactured nur RALRs-oF ALL KINDS, HE Bakery and Confectionery business 1 in all their branches carried on in my Part Perry and Prince Albert establish Plain and Fancy Breads of r 44 Orders filled with the shortest notice, Bridal and other Cakes made io order, 'Socials and other entertainments supplied on moderate terms, © CONFECTIONS! in every variety and of the best quality, 4 'Children's Toys in abundande, ho Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert, © CHAS. HISCOCKS, Port Perry, March 10, 1875. U Tex HE Subscriber offers to rent on moderate terms that excellent Brick Yard, abodt two miles west of Williamsburg, CARTWRIGHT, And on the leading road betweot, Williams burg and Port Perry. There is an abundance of choice clay for the manufacture of Red or White Brick, The brick manufactured fram this clay cannot be beat. There is any quantity of good fire wood convenient and can be had cheap, The yard is Slled up with every thing necessary for the manu- facture of brick, and there isa convenient dwelling house on the premises. For particulars, apply to the undersigned at the Royal Exchange Hotel, Williamsburg, , « +E. BRYANS, 5 'T ro 0 ! Cartwright, Dec. 8; 1875. Brick! Brick ! Brick ryYHE Subscriber has on hand a large quantity of really FIRST CLASS BRICK And still manufaeturing more at his Brick Field, Nonquon, 1274 CON. OF REACH, "Che quality of the Cliy is such as to se< cure pertect Brick both in quality and color Orders for either Red or White Brick filled on the shortest notices Jack are warranted to give entire tion and their Cheapness cannot faif ing an additional recommendation. > In quality and appearance they cannot be surpassed and good Brick cannot be got 1 | cheaper anywhere. Remember the place, Nonquon Brick Field? 12th Con. Reach, . HENRY WEBB, Leach, Sept. 1, 1875, Propricto Agents Wantgd yT in Ontario to sell the famous" edal Organ Manutactured by the Smith san Organ Co., and George Steck & Co's" in every Township inducements will be given to first ts nad clubs of three or four wishing ase. eli ito \ purchi i first-class organs is lied but as they' are so Widely} i t numbers having i inton and hav= tisfaction in every instance--nor however flattering, can add to cok Piand Co. received the only gold awarded to any exhibitor of musica' E nents at the Vienna Exposition in 1873. Churches requiri rans will be liberally deait with Siyle Smith American, we' would call attention to as heing especially adapted for churéhes and halls, its proportions reeful its i qualities are un-- grand n stop gives the cilit or various and splendid effects, can be used so as to slowly increase' the volume of tone from a whisper or suddenly" ing forth ull the power of the instrumentin' t of harmo > 5 and Org I this stop 12 furnished Wholesa?é and + Retait from any of the fist-cluss Americin' manufacturers. Cireulars aud price lists sent free on appli= cation, A.M. DARLEY. General Agent, reh-gt., Bowmanville, Ont. neuts warranted for five . JOHN JURY, Prince Albert, Agent for North Ontario.' 45-1y i ¢ ¥. BAL years. Nov.1, 1873. THE GREATEST Wonder of Modern Times. HOLLOWAY'S | PILLS & OINTMENT | The Pruis Purify the Blood, correct. alk disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidné;s and Bowels, and are invaluable in all cort= plaints incidental to Females, The Oixtuext is the only reliable rem i for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of however long standing. For' Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds; Gout, Rheumasism, and all Skin diseases it Las no equal, Ke "BEWARE OF VILE AND, ABOMINABLE COUNTERFELTS| 1 deem it my duty to state that my Puig | | | | sold in any part of the oir Each Pot and Box bears the Britfsh Govern- ment Stamp, with the words* HoLLoway's PiLLs © AND. OixTMENT, Loxpoy," engraved thereon,-- 4 oa the Lube] is the address, 533, UxrorD STREET, . Lioxpox. : Vile and spurious imitations of "Holloway's NITED STATES. Pills and Ointment are mannfe i {under the name of "Holloway ee ad 30 nar Heury Curran & o., Druggists of ' New York, with an assumedtrade mark, thug-- --In Canada,' the principally Wholesale Deal- ers in these Counterfeits are" Lyman, Crane & Co, Normaie & Lymax, and 4 Lyuax Brorueus & Co., ; who obtain them at vory low prices, from J.F. Henry, Curran & Co , of New" rouse! preyiih Hah is supplied to unprincipled Retail Ven- gore; who sell the same asmy gentine Pills an, i cultural and chines of all kinds, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Farmers will find it to theiradvantage to leave their orders 'at my 'Show Rooms, | Williamsburg. Rio JAMES BRYANS. Oxford Sirwer, Londons and reet, Lon \ from the following dn Evans, Mercer & Co, Moutred], Megsrs AVERY, Brown & Co., Halifax, N. 3, Messrs T. B. Banner & Soxs, St. John, N, B Messrs Ernior & Co., Toronto. Sind Who import them Hirect Jona here. Al 533, Ozford Street, W.C, HOLLO hich d only at 3 "be Sotained WAY: Williamsburg, Feb. 10, 1876. 9Y London, January st, 1876 * Ce ' ho] , Lo tr > Si 5 om