lr A } 4 LL AY ECELENT OORT TO SECURE ; M A HOMESTEAD! ' CONTAINING 200 ACRES ! TOWNSHIP OF BROCE. Y Virtue of Powers of Sale Contained in certain Mortgages which will be pro- duced at the Sale, on Saturday, 16th December, 1676 At the WALKER HOUSE In the TOWN OF PORT PERRY, be sold by 'At Ong o'clock, p.m., there will 'ys #. . Public Auction ! The following Valuable Property : ® pARCEL ONE --The North halves of loti Numbers 19 and 20 in the 8th Concessiop of} Brock, containing 200 Acres of Land, more or less, of which about 120 Acres are cleared The balance is composed of rough pasture land, with a large quantity of hard and soft timber theréon, and a never-failing stream running through it. TERMS --The purchaser can arrange for very easy terms of payment, which will be made known at the Sale 2&5 There is & large quantity of fall ploughing done on the premises. The above property known as Heetor A. McLean's Farm. is well adapted for a Dairy Farm, 'and would be an excellent place to «establish a Cheese Factory, as there is an abundant supply of pure spring water run- ning through the premises. Mr. John Me- Lean, on the premises, will show the prop- erty. For further particulars apply to C. H. GREEN, Solicitor, Toronto, J L WATKIS, Auctioneer, 'y 0 onto, Nov. 15, 1876, Valuable House and Lot ! Fo Bale by Public Auction, m the Village of PORT PERRY. 1 NDER and by Virtue of Power of Sale L contained indwo Mortgages, the first of said Mortgages bearing date the Eighth following valuable property, which will be sold at a great sacrifice: until 10th Feb, 1878, by purchasers furnisk Plow, Port Perry. Port Perry, Nov, 23, 1876. Strayed-Sheep. Mariposa, about the 1st of September last, All white, short tails, aud the end of the left ear cut off, - v FOR SALE. RD. URQUHART, after selling his Emporium, has no further use for the 1 Horse--choice of 2, 3 Sets Bingle Harness--choice of 4, 1 Pair Bob-Sleighs; § 4 1 Two-Seated Sleigh, 1 Buggy--choife of 2. Horse Blankets, Circingles, &c. 1 have, this day, Received & Consignment of THOROUCHLY EQ Y EQUIPPED ! JONES BROTHERS! " The above property is all Terms.--Credit will be given, if required Fifty Bbs HITE Fish ng approved notes. Enquire at thie Emporium, Sign of the D. URQUHART, Storehouse Completed ! ist Working Satisfactorily ! Tramway an Immeuse Convenience! Ho AND TROUT! Which I am offering at a LOW FIGURE. Come and buy, for Fish must advance. _E. WORTHINGTON, Dealer in Salt, Coal, Plaster, &e, PRAYED from the premises of the Sub- scriber, lot 5, in the 4th concession of 7 EWES AND 2 LAMBS, ing such information &s will Any party giv! suitably re- lead fo their recovery will be warded, ' WM. WILKINSON, Sonya P. 0. Mariposa, Nov. 20, 1876. . ; Three Thorough - Bred Bull Calves for Sale. The Subscriber offers for Sale three first class Thorough-Bred + BULL CALVES ! With full Registered Pedigrees. ROBT. DOBSON, Lot No. 9, 9th con, Reach, Epsom, Nov. 15, 1876. . LARGE ARRIVALS, Watson & Ferguson Port Perry, Nov. 2, 1876. NOTICE TO PAY. es this opportunity of HE Subscriber ta notifying all indebted to him cither by note, account or otherwise, that payment of all such as are past duc must be made forthwith, otherwise costs will certainly be incurred. JAS. FLUKE. Cartwright, Aug. 7 1876. Clocks. 1 B* to announce large Arrivals of Watc hes, «i d roe ishment. Straw Cutters, |" ii" lishment Horse Fowers, JUST AT HAND : Sawing Machines, &c A full Stock will be kept from this out, say, up to March, 1876. 2 WATSON & FERGUSON. Sign of the Plow. Gold Watches--Gents and Ladies'. Gold Chains-- do. Fine Silver Watches. Silver Watches--Stemwinders, thousand eight hundred 3 and the second of said Mortgages, date the twenty-ninth day of December the year of onr Lord one thousand ci hundred and &ixty-nioe, both of which Mortgages will be produced at the time of sale, there will be sold hy Public An tion, al the WALKER HOUSE, in the Village of PORT PERRY, on Wednesdav, twentieth day of December, in the y «of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Beventy-xix, at the hour of eleven «'clogkin the forenoon, that certain cl or Tract of Land and premises, situate, 1y and being, in the Village of Port Por described as follows ze Being com posed of a part of Lot Number { | | Eighteem, in the sixth concession of the pe next Entrance Examination of Township of Rea nthe County of Ontari and more particularly known and des v myo as Vill Lot Number one hundred and | CAN DIDA I JO) --- - -- rrr Torr fifty-three, on a plan of a Section of said | For the For the Tot. Number Eighteen, made by W. I Yarnold, P.L.S., tor Bigelow. Paxton Coch- rane and Crandell, and filed in the Registry WOiiice of the County of Outario. On the said parcel of Land is situated a flarge an commodiou present ocdepied by Wi lliam Maurice Coch- Tenye anp Coxprrioxs oF Sane --The pur- .chaser shall pay Ten per cent of his purchase anoney on the day of sale, and so much of the balance at the expiration of one month thereafter, as will make up one-third of the purchase money. The balance to be paid in three equal an- nndl instalments, with inferest at t per cent per annum, secured by a Statutory Mortgage, containing Power of Sale and Insurance Clause for balace of purchase money. » wane, Esquite, | Further particulars and conditions ot Sale| «can be nad at the time of sale, aud from Messrs, Farewell & Rutledge, Whitby, Solici- tors forthe Mortgagee. Dated thie 20th November, A. D. 1876. FAREWELL & RUTLEDGE, Vendor's Solicitors. ADMINISTRATRIX' ROTICE. 1 NDER and by virtue of 29 Victoria, cap. 28, sec. 27, the creditors of JOSEPH FRAZER, Jate of the township of Brock, in the County of Ontario, Miiler, Deceased, who died on or about the 26th day of October, A.D, 1876, are hereby notified to send by post,pre-paid, on or before the 20th day of December, A. D. 1876, to Hubert L. Ebbels, of Port Perry, Solicitor for Barbaca Frazer, the widow and Admin- istratrix vof the said Joseph Frazer, their christian-and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions, the full particulars of their claims, .a statement of their accounts, and the nature .of the securities (if any) held by them ; and take notice that immediately after the said 29th day of December, the Assests of the Estate of the suid Joseph Frazer, will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto Having reference only to the claims of which motice as above shall have been furnished ; and the said Administratrix will not Le liable for. the Assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claims notice shall nothave been reeeived by her or her Solicitorpat the time of distribution. Aso, take notice, that all persons indebted to the sail Estate are roquired to make im- anediate settlement with the said Adminis- tratrix, or with John Tipp, berazent. Datetlat Port Perry, 15th November, 1876 HUBERT L. ERBELS, -49:6w] Solicitor for Administratrix. Notice to Pay. i fo undersigned would embrace this op- portamity of returning thanks to his nu- 'merous « patcons for their liberal. and still in- 7 nage during the many years in which be done business in this locality sand would remind those indebted to him that «all such indebtedness should bave been settled on the 1stday of Oct. last. As it has ever heen my dim to deal with my customers on 'the most favorable terms andsupply them at cash prices, itis impossible for me to allow accounts te;un after the date of paymcot, the 1¢t of 'October, without i ing addi- Frame Cottage, at | Port Perry, Nov, 23, 1876. ~ Wana Fine Gold Jewelry. AT ) ARB * | Fine Gold Rings. CEDAR RAILS, ; = Silver Chains, &c , Posts and Stakes. Sale, inquantities| CSAP for CASH. The Subscribers offer f an immense number of (dar Rails, Posts and Stakes, terms of payment, thicld and of easy access. N.B.--Repaiving done in . manucr and guaranteed, | F | Cheap, They are at Sain Apply to R. HARTRY & BROS, Saintticld P.O. Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. Reach, Nov. 15, 1876. , Nehaool Notice. ---- The J scription Lave induced Notwithstanding * depression times, in convection with their magnificent expeditious and economical manner. Having also the advantage of a As they intend to denote special attention to fhis branch of their bu price, at all times for Butter, Eggs, Oats, Pe ~ Wanted Immediately--1000 Dressed Hogs. fort Perry, Nov 23, 1876. : d d dati d for i and the necessity for improved facilities for handling produce of every de- " JONES BROS. I » to Erect, at considerable cost, a large Warehouse in the rear of their Stores. This, Cellars, provides them with facilitics unsurpassed for handling Produce in the most n extensive trade and first. class connections, they are now prepared to offer Market Produce. ~ An Excellent for sineas, they will be prepared to pay the highest as and Potatoes, and Farm Produce generally. Contantly on Hand--Salt, Plaster and Water Lime. 125 bbls. Best American Apples! JONES BROS. GOODS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Estab- cueelry G00DS CHEAPER THAN E¥ 4 wil heh a hits a Hill #3 4 eid 5 wy oo 2 hn Stock well assorted, and kept fresh and new" by repeat orders. . id 4 A Special DrivesinGrey Cottons. Checked and Plain Winceys at Rock Bottom . Prices. isdnd Jd Cornwall Bags and Cotton Yarn at De pression Prices. [ILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING: Departments in full blast. CASH & PRODUCE, OUR MOTTO! And Goods at Rock Bottom Prices the Result gs, Canadian Tweeds, Mantle Cloths, Over- Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., in endless variety, and at Bottom Prices. Fancy Coatin Coatings, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE I GROGERIES, &C., fully assorted. With such a record for Cheap Goods, we hope to be favored with a share of the patronage of the public. J. H. Currie's BROWN, Old Stand. PORT PERRY. 1G Parcels delivered in any part i | ANY NS I$ ¥ DIESHFELD. i ad GROCERIES, &C. --ATe-- PERY.Y HIGH SCHCOL, mber TORT { On the Tuesday and Wednc { 19th and 20th, commencing . "day, Dec at 9 o'clock win. . 7 » igi Lamb's Wool and Bb By order of the COUNTY INSPECTOR. ferino. | Nov. 13, 1876 New Shades. U . County of Ontario, | Is hereby given that TO WIT: the Court of Gene ral | Sessipns of the Peace, anc' the Connty Court in, and for. the COUNTY OF ONTARIO, Will be holden in the COU RT HOUSE, iu the TOWN OF WHITBY, on Tuesday, December 18th, 876, Ab the hour of Twelve o'clock, moon, of which all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, | Constables, and others concerned will take otice and govern themselves accordingly. | NELSON G. REYNOLDS, Sheriff's Office, Sheriff C0. Whitby, Nov. 7th, 1876. THANKS. N retiring from the business of Store- keeping, I beg to tender to my cus- 'tomers and the public generally my thanks for the many years patronage 1 have | enjoyed, and trust that the same confidence and patronage may be continued to my successor, Mr. John H. 'Brown, who will continue the Business in the same premises, | 1 shall continue to purchase Grain, and PAY CASH STOR For any quantity af Nw Ladies Underclothing. Pants and Vests in| Kid Gloves (two-bu'toned) at $1.00, in all sizes Mink Fars--the best Value ever offered. Highi-cut Buttoned Overshoes, (somet Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Linen Collars. T.-C. FORMAN. Davis & Rohinson's GROCERY, LIQUOR & PROV (Late H. A. Black's.) Great Bargains for Cash. » Or its Value in Farm Produce. and the : JUST RECEIVED 25 half-chests Young Hyson Tea, the best i y y {fered for the same Money. hing new), value ever 0 y Three pounds for One Dollar. ROWD 05 Cash for Wheat, Barley, Oats. Pork, &ec. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Oct, 11, 1876. A | LLIVESBURS, CARTWRIGHT. BE, i WHEAT. BARLLY. PEAS. OATS, | PORK. BUTTER. Port Perry, Sept. 20, 1876. _ Something new in Teas. kept constantly on hand. dl Of the purest Brands, bottled - 0iG= Highest price in Oats, Potatoes, Butter and Eggs. Terms Strictly Cash or Produce. g@~ Goods Delivered Free in Town or at Prince Al GEO. CURRIE, sional expense. 1 would now eay to all whose accounts shuld have been settled. in "October last, that 1 must have a settlement Lat once, and if any account is not settled bes "ore the close of the present month I shall, without fail, charge ten per cent, from the 1st day of October last on all accounts then ~lue. order to supply my customers at the lowest possible figme 'all' must pay promptly.asagreed upon, es JAMES EMANEY, «Ontario Cariiage Works, . Port Perty, Nov. 1, 1876. Port Perry, Oct. 24, 1876. "Notice to forbid Credit 18 is to forbid all parties giving to any one on my account after this date without my written order, as Notice. FILE thanking those who have kindly responded to my notice, 1 would beg re upon all who have as yet failed to see we, that they would confer 'a very great favor indeed they would settle 'W leave to urge Call and see them, Flour, Feed and Provisions of all kinds, cash paid for any quantity of Peas, Ibert, To School 1 credit | FEE undersigned, holding a third-class | certificate obtained at the late County 1 will in no | Examination of public Bchool Lol py 0 S00) The § are now thoroughly equippe opened out a New and Magnificent Stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS | and on draft. Of the Newest Styles, Best as cannot be undersold any where in the Province, people of Cartwright an fully invited to give us pare Prices. In DRY GOODS ou of the Newest [7ashious, Our GROCERIES always Fresh, Choice and Cheap. The highest prices paid for Butter, Fegs, &e. DAVIS & ROBINSON. 7 ustees. the Top Quality and Bottom Prices. Teachers, is and is pre- case be responsible from this time forward for any debts incurred without wy writ order. . THOS. GRAHAM. Manchester, Nov. 15, 1876. re the 1st November, as upen with me before that day I have several heavy payments to meet, F. §. BRATHWAITE, M.D,, CM. Port Perry, Oct. 25, 1876. i pared to enter upon Nov. 3, 1876. ubseribers having moved their business to this place, d in their new premises, having : Quality and at such Prices The d surrounding townships are respect a call, examine our Stock and com- ¢ Stock will always be kept complete, of the Town or Prince Albert, Free oF CHARGE. TAILORING! AND FURNISHINGS, AT» CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS, Season now past, has induced us to pro- tment of every article necessary GENTS The #uccess which attended our efforts in the cure forthis Fall's trade, a very large and select assor for a A Complete Outfit! glish, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds, in all the new Patterns. -- Pure Worsted Coatings; Fancy Vestings, &c. WE ARE SHOWING NAPPED OVER-COATINGS, (very In UNDERCLOTHING, mmense Stock. Comprising En FRENCH GERMAN PLAIN BEAVERS in new shades. ,48, §C. we have an i Some Choice patterns in tashionftbie goods.) Also, SHIRTS, T1LS, COLORS, UMBREL JBLBS TABIHL A well shaped Felt Hat for 90 cents, worth } And great variety in Hats and Caps $1.25 ; othersin proportion. We offer the above at low prices, and guarantee satisfaction. TERMS--Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. pe. A FULL STOCK IN EVERY OTHER DEPARTMENT. Port Perry, Oct. 5, i876. Hos! BOLI. BIRD CAGES ! Inspection invited. 0 i Ivory Handle Table and Desert Kuives, 'Electro Plate Forks and Spoons. ' Bands, Bray Window Corals 984 Owhaln: At 'Special Prices, Laing & Meharry, HARDWARE SIORE, Port Perry, June 1, 1876, her duties af once. EMMA M. SMITH. RTS Prince Albert P.O, Williamsburg, Oct. 6,1876. ROBERLS & PRICE. - I ep -- ary Shad RR E-- lh 3 =