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Port Perry Standard, 24 Oct 1867, p. 3

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' . On ¥ » FY ter, that a new mode chignons is to be intro- y ote. Tustend of being 'or. plaited in broad band to be ornamented with a es, which are to dance y move of the head. The ; it appears, is to be call marck." Moreover, a new dross has been invented to sur- | Itis a sort of die hjguon. 0y's « ge peak to it, a band round it, and a gold knob on the top. It is also called a " Bis- marck," : : Last week a hotel-keeper in Lan- caster; Pa. " smellod a mice" in this wise : Two countrymen took lodg- ings at his place, and fared sumptu- ously, drinking three bottles of wine daily, The last Say, and before they had settled their bill, a dispute arose about the speed of their horses. 'They at last settled upon a race, and appointed the landlord judge. When they were ready the judge gave the word. Away they went, and have neither been seen nor heard since. pm n high authority, i AN EXTENSIVE OREDIT SALE FARM STOCK, &c. pee undersigned has been instructed to sellby = Public Auction! On the East half of Lot Number 30, in the 1TH CON.OF UXBRIDGE ! . And within one-quarter of a mile of the . Village of Uxbridge, on Friday, the 25th Oct., 1867! The following valuable Property belonging 0: . J. BOLSTER & Co. 1 Span Matched Mares, 1 Aged Horse, 1 Horse [8 years old], 4 Cows, 1 Yoke Steers 2 years old, 2 Fat Steers 3 years old, 50 Sheep, 2 Spring Oalves, 7 Lumber Wag- gons, 1 Light Waggon, 2 Fanning Mills 1 new], 1 Single aper, 1 combined eaper, 3 Scotch. Ploughs, 1 Iron Plough [Walker's Make], 2 Wooden Ploughs, 1 Morley Plough, 2 Patterson Ploughs [Steel Mould Board], 3 Setts Harrows, 2 Bob Sleighs, 1 Long Sleigh, 2 setts Double Harness, 3 sets Single Har- ness, 1 Double Covered Carriage, 1 Double Buggy, 2 Single Buggies; 1 Sawing Machine C Bedstead PORT PERRY -- . HE SUDSCRIGED wishes to t blic that he i - r-- forests public that he is now _pre- WAGGONS, CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS! &c., &c., of the Latest Styles, and of the best material, on the shortest possible notice. BER. Repairing Promptly Attended to- All kinds of FANNING MILL SIEVES constantly on hand. * 4 C. McKENZIE, Port Perry, Sept. 11, 1867. 4tf DIVISIONCOURTS FOR THE County of Ontario. No. } Whitby, ...... ..... 2, Pickering, .. 3, Prince Albert, ov. 4th, « 4, Uxbridge, $8. bth, & 6, Ganningto Oct. 9th, « 6, Beaverton «10th, © 7, Atherly,.. 12th, # Z. BURNHAM, Judge, C. 0. Whitby, Sept. 3, 1861. 5 Birth, In Port Perry, on the 17th inst, the wife of Mr. Wm. Hopkins of a son. "At Greenwood, on the 22nd inat., the of 8. J. Green, Esq, of a son. 'Married. _ At the residence of A. F. Scott, Esq., Brampton, by the Rev. J. 8. Givens, assisted by the Rev. S. A. McCarthur, John Coyne, Esq, of Brampton, M. P., for the County of Peel, to Mary Catharine, third daughter of John Scott, Esq., late of the same place. By the Rev. Geo: Jamieson, at his resi- dence, Borelia, on the 22nd inst, Mr. W. 1. * Shunk, to Miss Charlotte Bond, both of the Township of Scugog. ? Died. In Whitby, on the 19th inst, after a . lingering illness, the beloved wife of Wm. Paxton, Esq, deeply lamented, in the 20th year of her age. On Scugog Island, on the 16th inst. Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. George Petit, aged 16 years. MONTREAL MARKETS. 3 Montreal, Oct. 23,1867. Flour & brl.... Wheat 4 bush. Peas § bush..... Oats & bush.... Ashes per 100.. Pearls..... 8 1 0 0 5 7 0 0 2 «lf. TORONTO MARKETS. Toronto, Oct 23, 1867. Spring Wheat & bush 140 @ $1 45 Fall at bush 150@ 1175 Flour & brl Barley 4 bu! Oats Pease id Beef § cwt... Butter 4 Bb WHITBY MARKETS. 'Whitby Oct.23 , 1867. 800 @ $8 25 185 @ 1 60 1 46 0 70 078 0 40 Flour & brl...........s Fall Wheat 4 bush. v Spring Wheat & bush.... Barley & bush Pease Sie. Oats Potatoes + 0 80 Butterd?B.......c00vn.t 013 PORT PERRY AND MANCHESTER % .o. MAR Oct, 23,1867. 1.50 1.30 40¢ 60c 30c 0123 125 4 50 «10 22 2 Fall Wheat......... 00. dP Peres Win Idbetisements, NOTICE. ARTIES INDEBTED to the late firm of T. Paxton, & Oo,, either by Book Account, Note, or Mortgage, are requested § to settle the same by THE 15TH OF DECEMBER! As the books will be closed on that date, and unsettled accounts after that date will be placed in Court for collection. COCHRANE & COCHRANE Port Perry, Oct. 23rd, 1867. 11-2in LOST. LOST. HE Subscriber Lost, between Prince , Albert and Port Perry, the 16th Oct, A POCKET-BOOK! Containing $42, all in Canada Bank bills There were two Tens, four Fives and a Two. Any one leaving the same at this Office, or returning it to the owner, will be suita- bly rewarded. ANSON MOORE. Port Perry, Oct. 16, 1867 9 AUCTION SALE! Thorough-Bred Durham And High-Bred Grade Durham CATT I.E 1! THE Subscriber has received in- structions to offer for Sale, at the old Homestead, at Mayfield, one mile from Whitby Town, On Friday, Nov. 1st, 1867! Part of the Valuable Herd belonging to' ~ MR. JOS. 8, THOMPSON! White Ball Oalf Hasso, Upper Canada Herd Book, No. 89. » White and Red Bull Calf Mavrzip Lap, U..0. H. B. No. 80. White and Red Bull Oalf/Tae DRUMMER, U. 0. H. B. No. 91. 2 year old Heifer Merny, U. 0. H. B., with red bull calf by heg side, got by * Mr. Snell's Duke of Bourbon. White 2 year old Heifer Susaw, U. C. H. B., in calf. a 2 Roan Heifer Calves, thorough-bred, by Miller's imported Bull. 7 Grade Cows, in calf to thorough-bred B y 3 two year old Heifers, in calf to a tho- rough-bred Bull: 2 ling Heifers, by a thorough-bred 6 Heifer Oa tHorougn-bred bulls. 1 Grade all Ga by thoronghebred bull. 3 three year old Steers and a Farrow bi Ei, by Wellington. : failure of the Turnip amonnt of Stock on' rely on everything gold, withont reserve. Full Durhams' will be furnished mmence at 1 P.M. AT 19, NOON. ae. and Horse-p y pboard, 3 1 Large Kitchen Table, 1 Bureau, 1 Dressing Table, Neck-yokes, Whiffletrees, &c., and other articles too numerous to mention.--- Also halfan acre of Turnips in the ground, and eight tons of Hay The akove Property will be sold without reserve, as the Propietors have given up farming, in order that they may turn their attention more fully to the Mercantile busi- ness. ¥5= Sale to Commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., Sharp<-Lunch on the Ground at Noon. TreMs oF Saur ;---All snms of $5 and under cash, over that amount 12 'months credit will be given, by turnishing approv- ed joint Notes, excepting, however, the Hay and Turnips, upon which three months credit will be given; and the Fat Steers, which will be sold for Cash. D. M. CARD, Uxbridge, Oct. 15, 1867. Auctioneer: DD. M. CARD! LICENSED AUCTIONEER!!! Tor the County of Ontario. All orders ad#ressed to Uxbridge, or left at this Office, will receive prompt attention. Uxbridge, Oct, 1867. 9-1y Commercial Hotel! BROCK ST., UXBRIDGE. I Fitting up the above Premises which have just been opened, tlic sub- scriber has paid every attention to the re- quirements of the travelling community. The Bar is supplied with the Best of Liquors and the Best of Cigars. I3" The Stabling is Excellent, and care- ful Ostlers are always in attendance. J. C. WIDDIFIELD, Prop'r. WANTED ! GOOD GENERAL SERVANT--one accustomed to house-work. For particulars apply at this office. Port Perry, Oct. 8, 1867. J Small Farm Wanted NY.ONE HAVING A SMALL Farm to Rent, or For Sale--within a short distance of Port Perry--may hear something toadvantage by applying to B. BACHE, Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 8, 1867. 8-4in NOTICE ik hereby given, that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Reach at a meeting to be held in' the TOWN HALL MANCHESTER, On the 15th Day of Nov, now next, propose to pass a By-Law to stop up and close, as a public highway, that portion of the road known as THE MAST ROAD !! Situate on Lot No. 7, in the 2nd Concession of the Township of Reach. JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. Reach, 1st October, 1867. 81 J. B. CAMPBELL, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. SALES ATTENDED IN ALL PARTS OF THE County. ¥3™ Bills arranged and Days of Sale fized at this Office. Reach, Oct. 1, 1867. 8- = MANTLE AND DRESS-FIAKERS, ISH to inform the Ladies of Port Perry and vicinity that they are prepared to meet all reqnirements in their line of business. 'BONNETS, FELT AND STRAW HATS Cleanéd & Altered to the Latest Style. ¥3 Rooms Next Door to the Druggist, on Queen street. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1867. THE BEST OF Fall Wheat FLOUR! Not MIXED With SPRING WHEAT | No.1 on the Corner Port Perry, Sept. 18, 1867. 6-tf NOTICE S HEREEY GIVEN that application will be made to the Legislature of Ontario at the next session thereof--or other Parlia- ment having jurisdiction, for an Act to In- corporate the Port Perry and Whitby Rail- way Company, and to empower the said Oompany to construct a Railway from some point on Lake Scugog, at or near Port Perry, to some point on Take Ontario, be- tween the Eastern limits of the Township of East Whitby and the Western limits of the Township of West Whitby ; and for the enabling the said Company to construct or purchase and own a Harbor on Lake Onta- rio, betwaen the points named ; and for the purpbdse of improving the navigation of the Scugog River. 2 Whitby, 19th August, 1867. List of Letters Remaining in the Port Perry Post-Office Oct, 7th, 1867, not previously advertised. Blair Erastus Lavery John « 8-tf 2 Bernard John Moon James Orandell Gilbert Plumb Harvey Colton Chester. Rodman Thomas Draper Thomas Russle Andrew & Son Eck Charles Smith John Foy WH Taylor Wm 3 Henly George Taylor Sampson * : - Williams Peter. Persons calling for the above will please ask for advertised letters. H. GORDON, Postmaster. THE MISSES J. §& A. GIBSON An Invitation to Visit Scugog House, PO RT PE RRY. HE PUBLIC (especially - the LADIES,) are cordially invited to in- spect the beautiful and extensive assortment of BOOTS & SHOES! Direct from the manufacturers. Ladies' Balmoral and Congress, in KID AND PRUNELLA'! Of the LATEST style and most approved make. Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, in Kid, Prunella, Canvass and Leather--also Fnglish Boots--Misses, Boys' and Childrens' in almost endless variety of make and Binding. A few pairs of X35" Ladies English Boots in Glove Kid. gq An carly inspection of the above\ is solicited. HENRY CHARLES. Port Perry July 2nd, 1867. Farm for Sale. HE Subscriber is desirous of sell. ing the East half of Lot No. 1, in the 3rd Con. of Reach, containing fifty acres. There are on the premises a good Hewed Log House, 20 by30, with Barn and Stables attached. 13 acrds are in a good state of cultivation ; 5 of which are seeded down with Clover and Timothy. A splendid creek crosses the North part of the Lot, and a good Spring is within ten rods of the House. For further particulars apply to Gedrge Currie, Esq., Prince "Albert, or the pro- prietor on the premises, . JOHN WHITE. Reach, Sept 18, 1867. The New Dominion Monthly. (64 Puges, Stitched in a Handsome Cover.) MAGAZINE of Original and Selected Literature, alike suitable for the parlor table, the steamboat, and the railway. Itis the intention of the Editors to ren- der this Magazine so interesting that it will be read thoroughly by eld and young, and to render it unobjectionable to any reader. Terms :--One Dollar per Annum in ad- vance, or a Club of nine for Eight Dollars. Posraau- Payable ry Rerelver--ony CONT per copy. Address, JOHN DOUGALL & SON, PUBLISHERS, 126 Great St. James Street; Montreal 7. L.. Margach NOW OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC THE FOLOWING MEDICINES, Margach's Cough Mixture. MARGACH'S CONDITION POWDER , FOR HORES AND CATTLE. 4 hur 1. MARGACI'S PILE OINTMENT AND 'Pile Pills, 75¢. MARGACH'S ITCH CURE-50 CENTS. MARGACHS ANTI-BILLIODS PILLS DRIFFIELD OIL, For Horses : Prepared from the Original Recipe, by J. L. MargacH, ALSO, ESSENCES, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY PUT UP IN - A NEAT STYLE. A Liberal Discount to the Trade. "J.T. MARGACH, UXBRIDGE. 28 J. L. WATKIS, Surgeon-Dentist. OFFICE: 2nd Floor MeMillan's Block, Whitby. WILL BE AT MANCHESTER, on the 19th, PORT PERRY, on the 20th, And CANNINGTON, 21st OF ®BVERY MONTE, JN ERE Persons requiring his services in any branch of the profession will be attended to. , August 15, 1867. Feb. 20, 1887. 1tf, NEW TAILOR SHOP!! IN PORT PERRY. Cen D PERKINS would inform the inhab- eo itants of Port Perry and surrounding Country that he has opened a new Tailoring Establishment nthe above-named town; where Tie is pre- pared to ~~ MANUFACTURE GARMENTS Substantially and Tastefully On the shortest possible notice and in the latest NEW YORK AND LONDON FASHIONS. » mem His prices are very reasonable, and to those who favor him with their work every gatisfaction is guaranteed. ci SHOP--over Shaw and Gordon's store, Queen Street. xis : Port Perry, Aug. 28, 1866. 3-1y. Carriage Shop. 5 | Croup, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Hoarse- Freeman's Anthelmintic Worm Powders. g : This new Medicine possesses a superiority over all other Medicines of the kind for ex~ pelling Wokms from the human s; fore no fear may be entertained of being s4- livated or producing any deleterious effects on the constitution. It is mild in its action and perfectly safe and sure. It does not create any nausea or sickening sensation when introduced into the stomach. It is so pleasant that any child will eagerly take it, and it has a deadly effect on all Worms that inhabit the intestinal canal--such as the Teonia or Tape Worm, Lumbricus or long ronnd Worm, and Ascaris Vermicular- is or Pin Worm. Freeman's Canadian Anti-Bjllions PILLS. These Pills are composed of six concen trated vegetable substances and are so pro- portioned as to answer all the effects of an Anti-Bilious medicine as well as a safe and sure purgative. In its operation on the bowels it is effectual, and produces its effects without griping. They p , cleanse and invigorate every portion of the human system. . . Try' Freeman's Expectorant For diseases of the Lungs or Throat, as Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoopicg Cough, ness and Incipient Consumption, for which you have a safe and sure remedy, > Price 26¢c. If not satisfied your money will be refunded. J. I. BACHE, Agent. Port Perry, July, 1867. Montreal Ocean Steamship Company. Ef Canadian Line TO LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, AND GLASGOW. ASSENGERS going to England, Scotland, or Ireland, can have Tickets," Plans of Berths,and all necessary informa~ tion from GEO. YULE, Jr. . Agent, Whitby. 4 June, 6th, 1866. Farms For Sale ! HE Subscriber offers for sale the follow- ing valuable Lands: 1st.--Part of Lots No. 21, 22, and 24, in the 8th Concession of Whitby, containing 283 acres. 2nd.--Part of Lot No. 27, in the 9th Con- cession of Whitby, containing 85 acres. 3rd.--Part of Lot No. 11,in the 12th Concession of Reach, containing 148 acres. 4th.--South half of Lot No. 4, in the 9th concession of Scugog, containing 100. 5th.--Part of Lot No.5, in the 11 con- cession of Scugog, ontaining 85 acres. 6th,--Part of Lot No. 10, in the 13th concession of Scugog, containing 50 acres. All the above are first class farms, well improved, and can be had cheap, upon easy terms of payment, Also a large number of Village Lots lin the village of Port Perry. Also a number of Town Lots in the town of Lindsay. Also any amount of money to loan at reasonable rates of interest on farm secu- rity. For further particulars apply (prepaid) to T. PAXTON & Co. W. M. COCHRANE, Solicitor, Port Perry. Port Perry, Aug, 20, 1866. oH. "TAILORING EMPORIUM! HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning -L his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and friends for past favors, wishes to inform the Inhabitants of Reach ! and surrounding Townships, that he is still prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his care wilh neatness and despatch. CHEBEAYXY FOR CASEX. THO'S. BULLEN, or Port Perry, May 2, 1867. Farms for Sale. NE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, being part of Lot No, 20, in the 9th concession of the Towuship of Cartwright, 78 acres cleared and under a fair state of cultivation, with ordinery outbuldings. The land is only 1} miles from Cewsarea, from whence there is a good graveled 'road to Bownanville. There ss also a good school within a quarter of a mile of the Lot. Title indisputable. N TERMS :--$600 down, and balance spread over a term of six or eight years. ALSO: The North half of 'Lot 21, in the 9th Con, Cartwright, with Log House and twenty-five Acres cleared. Tres :--§400 down and balance spread over a term of ten years, if required. Apply to JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, April 2, 1865, 31 THE ONTARIO FARMER'S MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. pis Company is now fully organized, and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, Country School Houses and Churches. Those wish ing to Insure, and thereby support a Home Insurance Company, have now an opportu nity of doing so, either by applying at the Head Office, or to any of the Loeal Agents of the Company. Our Rates will be found ag low as those of any responsible Mutual In- surance Company in Canada. Heap Orrick :--The old Registry Office, Brock Street, Whitby. L. FAIRBANKS, Secretary. Whitby, July 10th, 1867. 48 Wonderful ! Wonderful ! WONDRERFUL 1: pas is what I wish every one to know: that all persons affliéted with deca; Teeth, or stumps of Teeth, which canker the mouth, disease the body and produce offensive breath, can flow have them : TEXTRACTED FREE FROM PAIN! OR ANY OTHER INCONVENIENCR WHATEVER] By a new and well tried process--the appli- cation of Spray upon the Gums. Do not doubt this! It has been used by eminent Dentists in Europe for some time, and is now extensively practiced in America for Teeth extracting. En i J.D. O,, is prepared to Extract Teeth by this new and wonderful . which is npthing ehore of a blessing to humani All Dental operations performed se tifically, with skill that only a long practice canensure: | fons y . The Instrument which I have, is a improved one from the original appli ney Teeth Filled, Scaled and i 13 Charges moderate, and satisfac guaranteed. v Orrios Hours from 8, A. M., to 5, = being of a purely vegetable origin; there- | 49-6m Mary Street. |. 38, ds! - New Goods! SHAW AND GORDON'S, . The Subscribers are now receiving their NEW Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and Ready- made Clothing in endless variety, with the usual assort- ment of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, BOOTS §& SHOES, at prices very much reduced. A call is solicited. All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. SHAW & GORDON. Queen Street, Port Perry, Sept, 26th, 1867, $17,000 WORTH OF NEW GOODS, Comprised of British, French and American DRY GOODS, Canadian Tweeds, of the latest variety of Style and Texture, GROCERIES!! Shelf Hardware, Hoop and Bar Iron, STOVES AND TINWARE, Qrockery, Classware, Window Glass, Nails, Putty, Paint, Oils, LAMPS, COAL OIL, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Paper Hangings, School Books, Stationery, Garden, Field aud Flower Seeds, Fish, Salt, Plaster, Water-lime, &ec., &ec. A largo stock of Ready-made © CLOTHING ! on hand and made up to order if required. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF every stylo and size for Ladies, Gentle- men and Children, purthased from the best manufacturing houses in the Dominion of Canada. - Ladies and Gent's HATS AND CAPS, Bonnets, Mantles, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, &ec., in Great Variety always on hand. I-would say that my stock is the largest and most complete in the County, embracing almost everything for sale in Town or City. Fresh Goods, Arc arriving almost daily, to Keep my assortment complete, that nothing may be wanting ou my part to serve patrons with everything required of the latest styles and most select variety of Goods to be found in any Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Any particular article not instock will be order- ed to supply customers. Muley Gang and: Circular Saws, Rubber and Leather Belting furnished to opdor at Manufacturer's prices, All kinds of FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. WANTED---Any quantity of Butter, Eggs, Tallow, Lard, llams, Bacon, Potatoes, &c:, &c. Port Perry is the larg- est market in North Ontario for these things, always commanding the highest price to gipply the large number of men in the Mitts and Factories of this place, aswell ag their families. 500 Butter Tubs for Sale or will be given out to customers to fill, 10,000 Feet of Square Timber for Sale, of all Lengths, from 18 to 60 fect, and from 8 to 12 inches square. The Subscriber has also a large stock of SAWED LUMBER on hand, and 'is pre- pared to furnish any kind of Lumber, sawed out to order, from 12 to 26 feet long.-- Parties wanting long lumber had better bear this in mind.' Also, for sale, any * quantity of Sawed Shingles, Flour Barrel Staves and Sawed Heading. 3 TWO GOOD POTASH KETTLES 8 ewt each, and three Coolers for Sale. JOSEPH BIGELOW Port Perry, 22nd April, 1867. 37 7 \ NEW GOODS AND VERY CHEAP! in Creat Variety at J. W. ALLISON'S. Port Perry, Oct. 9, 1867. : Largest in the World ! THE FOUNTAIN HEAD! Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y. ELWANGER AND BARRY, PROPRIETORS. HE same circumstances which renders the establishment of ELLwANGeR & Barey's the GREATEST NURSERY IN THE WORLD, renders it incidentally one of the largest commercial enterprises in America or Europe. As its shipments of its OWN PRODUCTIONS by Ocean, River, Cunal and Railway, to all parts of Europe, as well as the United States, and the British American Providces, and the Correspondence and other business connections therewith, ARE UNEQUALLED in few Commercial Establishments of the OLD WORLD OR THE NEW. Nurseries aro the 'most extensive and complete in the Utited Se PERING OVER FIVE HUNDRED ACRFS OF LAND, in addition to extensive GREEN HOUSES, GRAPERIES, &c., embracing the cultivation of all de- sirable hardy Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens; &c., a3 well as Exotie Plants. Independence for Bver. RUTHERFORD,HOGG,&CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS ! ow soliciting orders in this and adjoining Counties, and will supply ae bow with = most desirable article of all kinds of FRUIT TREES be adapted for Planting in this and ever. locality in which they may take orders. Having A GOOD PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE BUSINESS, will select for our patrons the best variety of Frpit Trees, : : : All Orders addressed to the Subscriber will be punctually ' RUTHERFORD, HOGG, &CO,. : DEALERS WITH THE * Dry-Goods and Tailoring im 0 OPPOSITE THE TOWN HALL, MAIN STREET. THE Proprietor of this Establishment would respectfully. announce Numerons patrons that he is now prepared to farnish Goods in the following lines-- At Prices which will compare favorably with any house in the trade. Premium Clothing! FURNISHED TO ORDER, OR OTHERWISE, At Manufacturer's Prices. py GENTS FURNISHINGS IN GREAT VARIETY, LADIES DEPARTMENT. } DRESS GOODS, In all the Latest Paterns, and Trimmings to suit. Capes, Mantles § Cloaks Furnished to Order, 33 All Garments Furnished at this Establishment are Warranted. "Givens a Call, M. McGRATH, [114i] Practical and Operative Tailor. Toronto Nurseries!!! ' C. CC. EEILI.ETT! Wholesale and Retail Agent. ; (mmemmen() F 'AVING succeeded J. H. E. Hogg, as Agent for the above Nurseries, the Subscriber is now desirous of soliciting orders in this and adjoin- ing Counties for the sale of Fruit & Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, ccc. The Stock in these extensive and favorably known Nurseries is complete in every department ; and parties favoring me or. my authorized Agents with their orders will « Have Satisfaction Guaranteed to Them. pe All Orders and Communications addrested to the receive the promplest attention, Subscriber wil C. C. KELLETT, Port Perry, July, 18067. (49-3m) Box 97, Port Perry = JUST RECEIVING AT THE RCUGOG HOUNE, PORT PERRY, A good assortment of GENTLEMAN'S HATS AND COLLARS, CARPET BAGS, &C. ALSO Fresh Groceries, Spirits & Fresh Hops» Pure Wines for Medicinal Use, Superior Brandies and Old Tom in Bottles and Cases. Daily expected, a General Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! HENRY CHARLES. 0 Port Perry, June 18th, 1867, Free Trade Renewed ' Ladies and Gents you are invited to call at MARSH and TROUNCE'S IN PORT PERRY, FOR YOUR FALL & WINTER GOODS As our Stock is'now complete in all its branches. A call will convince the most sceptical that this is the place to GETTHEBESTBARGAINS! THAT CAN BE HAD IN THE COUNTY. MARSH & TROUNCE. Port Perry, Oct. 8th, 1867. BOOTS and SHOES. HE Subscriber is desirous of informing his friends and the public that he has received a well assorted stock of . LADIES GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR! Consisting of Calf, Kidd and Prunclla Gaiters and Heavy Wear of all kinds, which will be found #9 = EQUAL IN STYLE & QUALITY I! TO ANY IN THE MARKET. ; pe A Lot of No. 1 Spanish Sole for Sale, Cheap for Cash. <6 Repairing Promptly Attended to. Terms Moderate. Produce taken in Exchange. The Highest Price in Cash for Hides, Calf & Sheep Skins, : H. FOY. Port Perry, May 22, 1867. 41-4 ETE IN EW PICTURE GALLERY AT PORT PERRY IS WHERE YOU CAN GET The Latest Styles of Pict I Small Likenesses Copied and Enlarged to any size. uy Remember the Place,--Nearly opposite the Royal Canadian Specimens to be seen at the MEDICAL HALL. Re attended to. J. H. E. HOGG, AM. * J.D. COTTINGHAM, Borelia, Borelia Jan. 8 1867 * a tf |= Septetnber 2nd, 1867. : 4tf Box 75, PortPerry P. O. J. H. BA Port Perry, April 25th, 1867. &

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