ico and south-western Kansas; indi 0 greatest hickly popu- pasture lauds of Montana, Idaho, and 'may be strewn with by the time spring opens. member of the Nebraska 'Omaha, reports that he wi 'to seven thousand of his 15,000 head on the "North Platte, entailing a loss of from $100,- 000 to $125,000. J. N. McShane, another member, anticipates a loss of 30 per cent,in "the Creighton herds of 30,000 head. Cattle mon no longer try to conceal the fact that 'astrous, " Holloway's Pills.--Thete is Hothing in the 'whole Mate:ia Medica * like these Modica- 'ments for the certainty of their action fn Jlumbago, sciatica, tic doloreux and all flying 'or settled pains in the nerves and muscles. Diseases of this natare ofigingte in bad blood and depraved humours, and tintil these are corrected, there can be no p t oure. The. ordinary remedies afford but: temporary relief, and in the end always dis- appoint the eufferer. Holloway's Ointment penetrates the human systein as salt pene~ trates meat, and the Pills greatly assist and accelerate its operations by clearing away all obstructions, and giving tone to the syktem generally. The prophylactic virtues of Holloway's remedies stand unrivalled. ee -- Castorine Machine Oil for all "kinds of 'machinery--It is also excllent for harness and léather making it water Aud weather proof.--For gale by Dealers. Manufacturers of Reapers, Mowers and 'Threshing Machines prefer Castorine Mach- ne Oil to any ether. It will eutwear Lard Beal or Elephant and is warranted not to gum. ee -- J. B. R.Scoviuie, Morris, 1lls., says:-- 'When your "Only Lung Pad" came to hand gay son could not raise his head, He is now up and gaining ever day.--See Adv. et Dysprpsia.-- Strengthen your digestion ; "tone the stomach for ntilizing and assimilat- ing every atom of food you take, the body needs it for strength and vigor. Zopesa cleanses the entire system, stimulates the liver, keeps you regular and able to eat ten- penny nails. Letters and postal cards come in daily extolling Zopesa from Brazil. Positive proof of health. and vigor it gives, in a 10 cent sample. Sold by 8 E Allison. GIVING UP BUSINESS, AS the und®signed is giving up business in Port Perry he fakes this opportunity of informing all parties indebted to him. either + by note orbpok account | @ same musi i 'be settled on or before " WMarch Ist As he leaves the locality by that tine all ac- counts ' then remaining unsettled must be : placed in Court for Collection. : "Jt is hoped that all concorned will pay atten- -- 'tion to this notice and not incur costs by neglect. All parties having accounts against me will oblige by presenting, the same for payment within the time specified above. W. B. McGAW, _Port Perry, Feb. 2, 1881. " ResidencetoRent - x AE undersigned offers to Rent his present residency, certainly one of the best and J most pleasantly located residsnces in town, | i gituated on the main street in the immediate 4 "neighborhood of Churehes and Schools and wonvenient to the basiness centre of the town. Tt is a commodious two story cottage building 0% of 12 rooms on a fine lot of néarly.an acre of Jand with a good supply of choice fruit trees, _grape vines, &c., &c. he grounds are taste- Hotty laid out and parties wishing a comfort- le, healthful and conveniently loeated re- 5 nce will find this to be all that they = could wish. For particulars apply to the proprietor, or at the Osserven Office, Port Perry. W. B. McGAW. Port Perry, Feb. 2, 1881. INTERESTING TO Black sm iths 1 Snderelgn gned offers to rent for a term of y b ad vantagy usly logted Black- Dwellin; a a quarter acre of land in the OF SAINTFIELD, possession, ne \ highly advantages opening, a 1d not fail 1n doi - his wel established Shop. apply to the undersigned, JOHN WILKINSON. inform the inhab. 'surroundings - that on Quoen Bt. Harness Shop y quantity on resid rth-eastorn New _ Jt the best the season ,of 1881 will be dis-|- MARBLE WO BES! PORT PERRY HE undersighed would take this oppor tunity of expressing their thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on them _and would beg to inform the public gener ally that they now enjoy greatly increased facilities for filling orders more romp with CHOICE MATERIAL, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP and at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Pillars, Monuments; :: 's omb Stones, and 'Tablets Are much admired by all who see them. As 00 agent is employed the expense is kaved and customers get the advantage. 1 Come and see us in our New Wotks near the Foundry, : ROSH & SHAW. Port Perry, March 24, 1880. CHINA HALL! QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. JUST RECEIVED ER Steamship Winnipeg," 6 pack- ages Crockery & Glassware, Oonslsting of one Special lot of Chamber Bets, which we axe selling at WHOLESALE PRICES. Also, a very large Stock of Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Breakfast Sets, in beautiful pat- terns. 'These goods were bought before the recent advance in price. Call early and see them, they are sollini off very fast. C.B.McDERMOT, IMPORTER. Port Perry, July 1, 1880. FARM LANDS, MILL PROPERTY, &O., FOR SALE! Private Contract, The following Lands situated in the Townships of Reach and Uxbridge, are offered for Sale ut Low Prices for cash or upon short terms of payment. PARCEL 1.--Containing 200 Acres, Is com- posed of Lots Nos 1 and 2, in the 8th con- cession, and the East parts of Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in the 7th concession of Uxbridge, upon this parcel there are an Orchard, a large Frame welling House, and commodious outbujld- ings the land is nearly all cleared, and is a very desirable farm. . PARCEL 4.--BEmbraces the North-half of Lot 14, in the 6th concession of Reach, 100 acres, none of which ig cleared. PARCEL 5,--Cotitains 178 acres, being Lot No. 15, in the 7th concession of Reach, about 8hacres are oe and the balance is heavily timbered. THPre is a good frume Barn on this parcel. PARCEL 6.--Is composed of the South-half of Lot No. 18, in the §th concession of Reach, 100 acres, a small portion of which is cleared. PARCEL 7.--~140 acres, part of Lot No. 21, in the 10th concession of Reach, upon which is a lot of valuable timber, and several acres unter cultivation, All the above lands are in the Warket and will be sold with as little delay as possible.-- Intending purchasers will not be confined ta the various parcels and divisions as set forth, but oan purchase such portions as they may desire, and at prices to suit the times. For further particulars and information apply to rp THE MANAGER. ONTARIO BANK, and H. GORDON, P o ort 'erTy ; or JLA. MpGILLIV RY... Oot. 8th, 1879. rrister, Uxbridge. N. B, All persons dre strictly forbidden to put oo remove ally tiniber from off the above nds. FINE WATCHES, ~ CLOCKS, SILVERWARE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. "Will sell at prices to suit the lho. ; . Call ang examine my Stoc dhs 1 W. H. G. H, Abbs has 'style of late partnership. The partnersh! 1 H. Abbs, in the Village of Port Perry, under the CQ., bas this day been dissolved b; having purchased the enti ments, the whole business will be cartied on by ther . In connection with the above announcement we gladly embrace the opportunity it affords of expressing our gratitude to our friends and patrons, who have honored us so many years with their confidence and support, and we bespeak for the young men that succeed: us @ continuance of the same. ip heretofore existing between Chas ¥: Jones and Geo. le of . mutoal consent, C. W. . retiring.-- with him Jno. H. Paterson and W- T. Reid, ite interest of the Messrs. Jones In both depart the name and i OUR GRINTE i ii J4 pps. Pareason ¢ Ren, They wilfollect ail assets arid didobarge all debts and liabilities of the With ample capital 'at their command, they will bo enabled to buy their Goods at the very best market and they intend that their stock shall be second to none for Freshness, Extent, and Real Value. By strict attention to business, carefully studying the wants of their customers, Always paying the very highest price for produce that the market will afford, ahd by Nelling at the Smallest Possible Profit, they hope to merit tie same generons patronage that has been enjoyed by their predecessors. _ They have placed orders for a large and attractive stock of SPRING GOODS, and will duly advise you of the arrival of the same. . Abbs, Patersén & Reid. . CHAS, W. JONES. WM, M. JONES, Port Perry, x 8, 1881. FOR THE-- BB EES "IC f i { i IN-- SIGN OF THE COLDEN A ie No STREET, PORT Port Perry, Dec. 23,1880 ; SIGN OF THE GOLDEN ANVIL. cts to $3. Pen and Pocket Knives from A large quantity of Table * Carving Knives and Forks froh 50 cts to $3 per pair. MR Sleigh hos Bteel from § to 2} inches wide: Genuine 0. Horse-nails, and Sleigh trimmings. 4 Varnishes, Pluncs, Saws, Files, and Edge ~ Tools. Lance Tooth Saws, warranted good. * 'Sewing Machine Needles andiOil: : 26" Cash for raw Fun. "the best assortment of Hardware in the Count " LAING tt & MEHARRY, i } t - Any quantit: Rare arictioe, Port Perry, Feb 23, 1880, WANTED y of Seed Grain, Wheat; Barley, Peas of Common and . Also 250,000 feet of inch, inch-and-balf; and two inch Lumber-- Black Ash, Basswood, Elm, Birch Maple, Oak, and Pine. Choice Timothy and Clover Seed on hatd for Sale. A--1 Lime i Barrels, Salt, Plaatar, &o,, &o, or Sa Lime in J. WRIGHT. -- WILL CONTINUE HIS GREAT CLEARING SALE ! And Sell all Goods at "UNTIL THE-- PORT PERRY, 1881. FOR EVERYBODY. par A call is solicited. BIGELOW"S ROYAL ARCADE. rene Joseph Bigelow WHOLESALE PRICES, Ist DAY OF FEPBY. Immense Bargains ! JOSEPH BIGELOW, ishtmans' ! WIGHTMAN BROS. --WILL COMMERCE A GRAND-- CLEARING SALE! OF THEIR ENTIRE STOCK $20,000 Let the Goods speak for themselves. Wightman's : HORT PERRY: TO-DAY! Of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing & Boots Shoes to be thrown on the market, One door West of the. Walker House, PORT PERRY, {[3 wl E £, 1s now open for the Sale of everything in the Drug Ii Ts0w open ft mb arabs the lihe may rely on getting that that is Genuine. = My long experience and extensive practice in the Medicul Profession will be o tage to customers purchasing Drugs. : ; fat PRESCRIPTIONS made up with the utmost care and certainty, Come and see me at my Drug Store, one door West of the Walker House. N: McOLINTON, M. T i < Port Perry, Feb. 9, 1881. PIR 15, FOR ANY QUANTITY OF GOOD BUTTER ! MEAPER oo CHEAPIST! S. H. CHRISTIAN, MANCHESTER, Feb 10, 1881. LIM Eu GREAT SALE ! Evety one who does so finds that it is no humbug but tha every article is subject to SWEEPING REDUCTIONS !! | The Goods must be Cleared out and we aré determined that if good Goods offered at big discounts, are any induce® ment that they will be cleared out rapidly. : FORMAN & SON. i rod T. S. CORRIGAN. Sacrifice Sal of his New and Extensive stock of first claés goods which will be sold at | AT PRICES HITHERTO UNHEARD OF IN PORT PERRY, But New Goobs, first-class in every | Sacrifice Prices,