h HOLIDAY " EE udeniued has made abundarffe y parations to meet the deyaiids 1. e CHRISTMAS AND NEW Y re Choice and Cheap ' Confections, @veets, in abundance, Cakes and Fancy @ad of every variety and such 1 want for the Holiday tin Lots of Fine Toys, Christmas and 3 New Year's Gifts for Child- ren, Don't fail to call at my Port Perry Prince Albert Entablisho and INSPECT OUR SURLIES. CHAS. HCOCKS, Port Perry, Dec. 22, 1876. Richardsofs. A PCRT P ny {on undersigned woke this op- portunity of returndg thunks to his any customers for the) ibe eral patronge u the past and would be to remind them nd the public in gened that he is still planing lumber at §1. pethousand. Doors, : Sash, Blinds, &c., &c. Which cannot be supassed in quality or had #t lower prices. Pay Up. All puties inde bid to me are hereby re. ested to pay up forthwith 'and confer a ¥or on A RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Dec. 21, 1876. SOMETHING. SPECIAL FOR THE ' SPECIALTIES At Prices to suit the Times! » XTRA value in All-Wool Factory Flan- nels. Splendid Patterns at 30, 40 aud 45 cents, : , .T)UNDAS Grey Cottons, bought at a job, at extremely low prices, ULL Lines in Gent's Long Wool Shirts and Drawers, at 56 cents. PECIAL Lines in Wineeys, 30 inches wide, at 12 cts, DISCOUNT at 10 cents on the Dollar on WinterDress Goods, Shawls, Ladies' Fur Sets, Gent's Caps, Blankets, &c. LARGE Stock of Millinery Goods wade up in the Latest Styles, includ- ing a splendid selection of Crape Goods, at low prices, RESS MAKING done on the premises hy experienced hands, in the latest Pans and New York Styles, FULL range of Tweeds for Gent's wear, A Quits made to oBler, on the premises, by }) an experiénced Tailor, All work guar. anteed to fit, ROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Crockery; X Fish, &c., in abundance, at bottom prices, olidays HE Cheapest place in Town for Mottoer, : |. Cards, Chromos, Rustic and Fancy, Frames, Wall Pockets; nite and Picture fe I% at the Cabinet Warerooms of d NOTT & SON. shave just received a large and choice Naik Oo | plain and fancy Mouldings in E G., a B. rved, & G, Polished Walnut, plain . | ' | ure Framing a Specialty. | fos a call, | J. NOTT & SON. |! Pus, Dec. 6, 1876. s2:din BPLEN Dio 60D JEWELRY Reliale Gold & ; A Watches. Soro 4 i 00S | In V.RIETY! -- : i Subscribe: ra much pleasure in in- timating to himstomers and the pnblic in geueral that he § now got opened ont a New, Rensive and "nk A Call Solicited. J. II. BROWN, Currie's Old Stand. Pott Perry, Dec. 20, 1876. PORT PERRY. CORRIGAN : CAMPBELL | " BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR blo i PATA CHOICE GROCERIBS H o L LDA Y Inspection Invited. ~ CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, Dec. 20, 1876. MAGNIFICNT STOCK 0 Fine Gold Jewel\ Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Serior Fancy Goods, valuable, serviceable 'lornamental , A vast variety of sphdid Goods tor FLOUDIY PESENTS | "rhe Goble, the Styles§d the Prices are an new. It is somethin hew to get wo he magfiificent Jowry at so © Moderate ices! SE Inspection invited, A MoCAW. Pee Pens, Nov. 1 ws! ou Re a nailtion a gentlemaS] Admitting ly and geutlewan $1.50. | © JR. SMIT Voit Perry, Dev, 13, 1876, WHITE FISH TROUT, HERRINGS, OIL: CAKE! FLOUR AND FEED! And 'Wheat for Seed. CE. WORTHINGTON, East of the Walker Houge, nearly opposite tho Ontario Baak, Port Perry, Port Perry, Dec, », 1876, C e dar "Rails CLDAR RAILS, ; and Pr os Ts Posts and Stakes. 1a € re ntank, Dec. 14, 187 -- R Service on - : " "The Subscribers offer for Sale, in quantities oe Pound FOR SALE: 5 it Dickira,. 35 \miete Bumbet of Farm, lot 2 5 / ret Baile, Ps es, the 6th con. of ¥ OREALE, avy. quantity. of Sralclns amor Tall cn cr ars Trae rate. " KF Cedar Rails and Posts, on lots 14, 15, Theyare at Suintfeld aad of ensy access. the. Factory of J. and eaxt-haif of | te in the 8th con, Beach. ATplv to, B. Lazier.) Apply BD HARTRECH BRORros | CHy St. 1.80, pr G bank P.O aintfie Ww PE Litvmexc, een | Beach, Nor. 13, 1375. Proprietor, | Reach, Nov. 23, 1276. [THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED JONES BROTHERS! scription have induced Notwithstanding " depression times," expeditious and economical mannerj An As th price, at all times for Butter, Eggs, Port Perry, Nov 23, 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 coutinuethe Business in the same premises, . am prepared to PAY CASH Yor any quantity of Storehouse Co pleted ! Hoist' Working Satisfactorily ! y ! The demand for increased accommodation and the necessity for improved facilities for handling produce of every de-. JONES BROS. in connection with their magnificent Cellars, provides them with facilitios unsurpassed for hwiling Troduge in the most Having also the advantage of an extensive trade and first class connections, they are now prepared { to ter Excellent intend to deuote special attention to this branch of their busineas, they Wanted Immediately--1000 Dressed Hogs. Constantly on Hand--Salt, Plaster and Water Lime. 1 shall continue to purchase Grain, and [* Tramway yan Immense Convenience! - to Erect, at considerable cost, a large Warehouse in the rear of their Stores, This, Market Produce. will be prepared to the highest and Farm Produce generally, pay Sips for Oats, Peas and Potatoes, 126 bbls. Best American Apples! JONES BROS. FOLLOW THe CROWD Davis & Robinson's NEW GROCERY, LIQIOR & PROVISION STORE, (Late HI. A. Black's. -- WHEAT. BARLEY. | PEAS. | OATS PORK, | BUTTER. GEO. CURRIE, Port Perry, Sept. 20, 1876. Strayed Calves AME into the premises of the Subscriber, about the first of October last, Three Calves, Two Steers and one Heifer. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take theo away, otherwise they will be sold as the law directs, JOHN MORRISH, Lot 5, 8th con. East Whitby. Dec. 14, 1876 mp Y py D2 STRAYED CATTLE. AME into the premises of the subscriber, C lot 12, in the 1st con. of Reach, about the beginning of September last, 2 Yearling Steers, The one Red aud White, the other Black and White, The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and tak: them away, otherwise they will be sold as the law directs. M. J. HALLIDAY. Reach, Dec. 5, 1876. Strayed Sheep. TRAYED from the premises of the Sub- S scriber, lot b, in the 4th concession of Mariposa, about the 1st of September. last, 7 EWES AND 2 LAMBS, All white, short tails, aud the end of the left ear out off. Auy party giving such information us will lead to their recovery will be suitably re. warded, WM. WILKINSON, Sonya P, 0. Mariposa, Nov. 20, 1876. § [Three Thorough - Bred Bull Calves for Sale. The Subscriber offers offers for Bale three first class Thorough-Bred BULL CALVES IBY qVith full Registered Pedig-ees. ; ROBT. DOBSON, . Lot No. 9, th con, Reach, Epsom, Nov. 15, 1876. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK! A First Class Boar FOR THE LADIES « Something new in 'Teas. Flour, I'eced and Provisions of all kinds, heptwonstiently on hand. LIQUORS Of the purest Brands, bottled and on draft. (G= Highest price in cash paid for any quanity of Peas,| Oats, Potatoes, Rutter and Eggs. A Terms Strictly Cash or Produce. Call and see them, 8&5" Goods Delivered Free in Town or at Prince Albert, Port Perry, Oct. 24, 1876, DAVIS & ROBINSON. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Eslab- lishment. JUST AT ITAND : Gold Watches--Gents and Ladies', Gold Chains-- Fiue Silver Watches. do. Silver Watches--Stemwinders. Fine Gold Jewelry, Fine Gold Rings, Silver Chains, &c., ' Cheap for CASH. N.B.--Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and guaran! JOHN DIESFELD.- 2 Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. Ladies' Underclothing. Pants and Vests'in Lamb's Wool and Merino. Kid Gloves (two-buttoned) at $1.00, in all sizes and the New Shades. Mink Furs--the best Value ever offered. - + High-cut Buttoned Overshoes, (something new), Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Linen Collars. Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1876. T. C FORMAN. At Laing & To hand this Weck, suitable for the ZGE Holiday Season. I To. On and afler this date, the subscriber will: allow the following DISCOUNTS FOR CASH! On all purchases over $1 and up to $10 5 per cen off. On all purchases over $10, ten per cent off. : WANTED. 5000 Dressed Hogs. 50,000 bus. Wheat. S. H. CHRISTIAN Manchester, Dec. 6, 1876. NEW STORE PLE The Subscribers having moved their business to this place, are now thoroughly equipped in their new premises, having opened outa New and Magnificent Stock of PALL AND ~ WINTER GOODS ! Of the Newest Styles, Best Quality and at such Prices as cannot be undersold any where in the Province. 'I'he people of Cartwright and surrounding townships are respect- fully invited to give us a call, examine our Stock and com- pare Prices. In DRY GOODS our Stock will always be kept complete, of the Newest Fashions, the Top Quality and Bottom Prices. Our GROCERIES always Fresh, Choice and Cheap. The Dighest prices paid for Butter, Eggs, &c. ROBERTS & PRICE. WilliamsburgyOct. 6,1876. 1OLVERS REVOLVERS, BIRD CAGES ! Ivory Handle Table. and. Desert Knives, i» Eloctro.Plate Forks and Spoons. Brass Window Cornice aud. Curtain, Bends, Prises. { Special produ Irion sb al 1 Port Perry, June 1, 1876." '