In all of life we know; A smileys teary" © in Farming: success of a farmer 1 tention to little 1 ainly makes the dif ference between thrift and poverty, The philosophy of success is exprese- 3d age, For want of a - mail was lost, for want of a shoe a horse was lost, for want of a horse a man was lost." It ise little thing do Réep scoounis oF the pecu~ niary tran ons upon the farm.-.. A half oo, nor would 'enable mos! farmers to know just how they stand inthe world, Yet we sus pect half of the men who cultivate the soil sever make an entry ina book, and for want of this the ac- count rugs up fearfully at the store, and many articles of uxory are pur- chased for which they are unable to 'pay at the end of the year. Debt ac- Sf . cumulates, the farm is mortgaged, -and finally lost for want of a little paper and ink. It is a little thing to put up a tool in its place when notin use. Yet many have no tool-house, or place of shelter for any implement or vehicle. Things are left where they were last used, the plow in the field, the cart in the yard, the chains 4n the stable, the harness in the wood- 'hose, the axe at the wood-pile, and the rakes in the corn crib, Many do not even house the expensive imple- ments they havo bought, and reapers and thrashers are treated like plows and barrows. The parts made of iron and steel grow rusty, and. the wood decays. A machine that is good for thirty years with proper care is used up in five by abuse. It is a very little thing to tarn a nat when it is lodse. Yet for want of the tighten- ing the npt is lost, the bolt comes out, and (the loaded wagon breaks down on the way to market, 'aud a whole day for aman and team is lost. It is a litlet thing to keep a horse properly groomed, yet for want of clean fetlocks the skin cracks and 'the horse is lame, and *he owner loses the use of him for weeks or months. Ventilation is a small affair, yet for want of it the health of stock in sta bles suffers severely, and © disease sop in. Itisa small affair to pro- Vide good seed at the beginning of the year, but the whole success of the season depends upon it. It isan easy thing to deal fairly with your neighbor and make a name that is better than "precious ointment."-- Many cheat on small occasions, do not deliver what they sell, and get a reputation for meanaess that stands in the way of success.-- American Agricultruist. ------* Fzepine Turnes ann CapacEs.-- "Tnere has been a good deal of discus + sion of late, says the Zion's Herald, concerning the feeding of turnips and cabbages to milch cows, Many "Ai ati sel articles are fed to cows giving milk, it will dwpart so unpleasant a flavor to the milk as to render it unfit for use, and that cheese and butter nade of gil have the same disagreeable tast®. Others say they feed turnips and their leaves, Ruta Bagas with lepvesy-and osbbages freely to the stock, 8nd find no such results. Now it would scem.as though one party or the other must be wrong; but we be- lieve that both are substantially cor- rect in their Jtatements. The fact is the first nained feed their cows ir- regularly, and often just before they are to be milked, when the milk is sure fo taste of the food so badly as to be nearly worthless, while others IN PORT PERRY. 7 ----() vo D PERKINS would inform the inbab- o itants of Port Perry and surrounding Country that hie hag opened & new Tailoring Establishment nthe above-named. town, where he is pre- pared to MANUFACTURE GARMENTS Substantially and Tastefully On the shortest possible notice and in the latest NEW YORK AND LONDON FASHIONS. ----m His prices are very reasonable, and to those who favor him with their work every satisfaction is guaranteed. SHOP--over Shaw and Gordon's store, Queen Street. Port Perry, Aug. 28, 1866. 3-1y. THE ONTARIO FARMER'S HUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Tus 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 opportn- nity of doing fo, either by applying at the Head Office, or toany ofthe Local Agents of the Company Our Rates will be found as low as those of any resporsible Mutual In- surance Company in Canada. Heap Orrick :--The old Registry Office, "Brock Street, Whitby. L. FAIRBANKS, Secretary. 48 | Whitby, July 10th, 1867. THE MISSES J. & A. GIBSON NEW TAILOR SHOP! MANTLE AND DRESS-MAKERS, Wee to inform the Ladies of Port Perry and vicinity that they are pre to meet gll requirements in their line of business. BONNETS, FELT AND STRAW HATS Cleaned & Altered to the Latest Style. 3 Rooms Next Door to the Druggist,on en sireel, Port Perry, Oct, 1, 1867. 8-tf Property for Sale. HE subscriber offers for sale the south half of Lot No. 21 in the 1st con. of Brock ; the south half of Lot 14 in the 6th con. of the Township of Reach; A STORE AND TAVERN situated on the south side Queen street, in Port Perry, known as the Railroad Hotel, with half an acre of land; and Lots Nos. 71 and 72 on the north side of Mary Street. Terms made known on application to NEIL SINCLAIR. or. Port Perry, Feb. 4, 1868. 26-3m. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP! For Ch jdren Teething ! Greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflam- mation--will allay Act Pais and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels !! Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants We have put up and sold this article for years, and can say in confidence and truth of t what we have never been able to say of 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 out buldings. The land is only 1} miles from Cwsarea, from whence there is a good graveled road to Bownanville. There 8s also a good school | 8 within a quarter of a mile of the Lot, Title indisputable, TERMS :(--§600 down, and balance spread over a term of six or eight years. e| ALSO: The North half of Lot 21, in the 9th Con. Cartwright, with Log House apn twenty-five Acres cleared. Teaus :--$400 down and balance spread over a term of ten years, if required. Apply to- JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, April 2, 1865. 31 TAILORING HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning -L his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and friends for past favors, wishes to inform the Inhabitants of Reach !|a and surrounding Townships, that he is still | ¥ prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his gare with neatness and despatch, CHEAT FOR CASE. THO'S. BULLEN, Mary Street. PoriPempMapaer. 7. Farms For Sale ! | FYHE Subscriber offers for sale the follow- ing valuable Lands: 1st.--Part of Lots No 21, 22, and 23, in the 8th Concession of Whitby, containing 283 acres 2nd. --Part of Lot No. 27, in the 8th Gon- 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. 6th.--Part of Lot No. 10, in the .13th concession of Scugog, containing 50 acres. feed plentifully but regularly, and always after milking. A farmer who has 4 large herd of cows, and makes cheese and bufter, recently stated at ao agricultural meeting, that he had raised tons.of cabbages and fed them during the last year or two, and he had never seen any injurious effect in the flavor of the milk. He ro- garded this crop as an excellent one to raise for the purpose. Let all far- mers who have suffered from feeding \ the roots we have mentioned adopt the method described, and they will have little Zause to complain, FOr ------ Does. Yount Crover or Timorny cause Rust AMONG THE WigAT?-- This is a question that has for a long time agitated the minds of intelligent far- mers, but it bas been settled to my mind &t'léest/by a serics of experi- merits. ' : I am satisfied that it does in at 2 least 95 cages out of a hundred. I have sown wheat with and with. out the STaiS gen, and bave never seen rust 0 there was no ass; whilat be same field the -affected the wheat. The grass holds sthe damp at the route of the 'wheat; and' the Sah Whines au very warm uces t ight, .sides, the Ad standing alone will d . more to the acre than rags is sown. I en the g eR fetuas this will be the av- But estion arises : when shall the grass bo sown 7 So harvest. Plongh the |" *™ rr it smoothly and sow Freeman's rant | of whatever kind you | For diseases of the Lun, or Throat, as y grass the | Bronchitis, Asthma, W Cough, a ye ied, AT g ness an, nt Consum| Ww] if 0wh with you have a safe and sure es Price 25¢. Ifnot satisfied your money will be refunded. y satis J. H. BACHE, Agent. and invigorate every portion of the human 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 in 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 farther particulars apply (prepaid) to T, PAXTON & Co, W. M. COCHRANE, Solicitor, Port Perry Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1866. i § or H Freeman's Anthelmintic Worm Powders. * This new Medicine possesses a superiority over all other Medicines of the kind for ex- pelling Worms from the human system - it being of a purely vegetable origin; there- fore no fear may be entettained of being sa- livated or producing any deleterious effects on the constitution. It is mild in its aetion and perfectly safe and sure. It dues not create any nauses or sickening sensation when introduced into the stomach. It is so Jieasant that any child will eagerly take t, and it has a deadly effect on all Worms that inhabit the intestinal canal--such as the Teonia or Tape Worm, Lumbricus or long ronsd Worm, aud Ascaris Vermicular- is or Pin Worm. Freeman's Canadian Anti-Billions : PILLS. B These Pills are composed of six concen- sure p on the any other in a single instance to effect a Cure, when used it. with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues WHAT WE DO KNOW, after years of experience, and Pledge our Reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare. almost every instance where the infant is med, are made to order, and reasonabl dicici Never has it failed imely used. Never did we know an in- tance of digeatisfaction by any one who On the contrary, all are delighted We speak in this matter In uffering fcom pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. Full directions for using will accompany ach bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Price, ONLY 25 Cents per bottle. Orrices--215 Fulton Street, New York ; 205 High Holborn, London, Ergland ; 441 St. Paul Street, Montreal, Canada. 12-y ONTARIO Photograph Gallery. Tae Subscriber in returning thanks to his numerous friends and patrons of pectfully inform them that he has removed EMPORI UM f North Ontario, for past favors would re- es from Uxbridge to Whitby, where he is pre-- pared to take Photographs, &c., &c,, equal to any in the Province, and would solicit a continuation of the patron- ge of those who may find it convenient to sit Whitby. N. B.--Rooms opposite the Bank of Mon- treal--over McClung, Fielding and Cd's Store, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. J. A, CLARK, rem EAL, 3m. Whitby, Nov. 13, 1867. RAILWAY ORNO RAILWAY IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP GROCERIES! CALL AT THE NEW CHEAP CASH STORE! BORELIA! 5th.--Part of Lot No. 5, in the 11 con- Tal a Fir PRR AD cession of Scugog, ~ontaining 85 acres. TOBACCOS, CAKES, : CRACKERS, CONFECTIONARY, &c. XXX OYSTERS! RECEIVED EVERY WEEK, FRESH AND DELICIOUS! LOBSTERS, SARDINES, HERRINGS, APPLES, oy oy . HAND LAMPS! VERY CHEAP! Oranges! ighest Price Paid for Butter & Eggs CALL AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE | ISRAEL POST. Borelia; Feb. 8, 1868. 74 PORT PERRY BAKERY. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the Public that he has always on hand a supply of Bread, Flour, Oatmeal ! DIFFERFNI KINDS OF CAKES! Cracke: re, iscuits & Confectionaries. TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY. KI Fancy Wedding Oakes, nicely trim- e in trated vegetable substances and are so pro- | Price: ora to answer all the effects of an GEO. HENLEY. Auti-Bilious medicine as well as a safe and | Port Perry, Nov. 13, 1867. 14 Peemington & Sons. : MANUFACTURERS OF REVOLVERS. RIFLES. Muskets and: Carbines, 'or the United States Service. Also ocket and Belt Revolvers, Repeatin, Bifies, Rifie and Shot Gun Barrels, a Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. 2 he ays Hotsed) and Rob- ery, ev louse, Store, Bank, and Oj should have one s Bink, ond Office Reemington's Revolvers Phiri desirous to tral} themselves of te improvements in Pistols, and su- perior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new Reemi; Revolver. Circulars containing cuts and deserip- tion of our arms will be farnished upon application. * E. REMINGTON, & SONS, Tilion, N.Y. Moores Nicmous, Agents. 1 No. 40 Courtland St. N.Y. 2,000 Cedar Posts for Sale. Pee $6 PER HUNDRED. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, 22 April, 1867. ° 37 Land for Sale. THE above property is sitnated on Lot No 23, in the Tth Concession of Scugog, and contains by admeasurefment 2} acres. There is a Frame House 26 by 30, with Driving Shed, and other improvéments on the premises. Tzrus easy, and made known on applica- tion to ~ CHESTER COLTON. Port Perry, Sept. 18, 1867. 6-3m GOOD NEWS! SE, ince SPRAY Applied to the Gums, Producing Local Anwsthesia, For Extracting Teeth Without Pain, as Invented by Dr. Richardson of London, England, AT C. D. WAID'S DENTAL ROOMS, BROCK STREET, UXBRIDGE! All Operations Warranted to give Satisfac- tion or no Charge, and at Prices which Defy Competition. Rarerences :--Rev. Dr. Shortt and H. P. Griggs, M.D., Port Hope; Rev. J. T. Byrne and Dr Carson, Whitby ; Jos. Gould, Esq., and J. Bolster, M.B., Uxbridge. Uxbridge, Nov. 23, 1866. 16-tf JOHN NOTT, Cabinet Maker, House, Sign, and Carriage Painter! FARR HANGER, &C. UNDERTAKING attended to promptly. A first class Hearse & -- RE A Brick, or Stone, and to finish them off in the latest Parties requiring First Class work done, specifications made to order. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, 1, 2zEs MERCHANTS AN WHITBY, CARTWRIGHT, REA of Wild Land in Mara and Rama ; PORT PERRY, prepared to contract for and put up Buildings styles, with All the Most Modern Improvements. Port Perry August 7th, 1866. New Goods! 1-tf, HARRISON MAW & SON, of all kinds, whether Wood will do well to give them a call, Plans and HARRISON MAW §& SON. New Goods ! SHAW AND GORDON'S. The Subscribers are now receiving their NEW Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS and Ready- Consisting. of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, made Clothing in endless varie ment of GROCERIES, CROCK at prices very much reduced. , with the usual assort- Y, BOOTS & SHOES, A call is solicited. All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Queen Street, Port Perry, Sept, 26th, 1867. SHAW & GORDON. 7 nineteen years, the subscriber solicits a continuance of the same. MY STOCK CONSISTS OF Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Secretaries, Book Cases and several Sets of Bedroom Furniture, and two Organs--one with siz stops, and oné with two. They will answer for Church or Parlor purposes, and will be sold Cheap for Cash or approved credit. UNDERTAKING JW. PORT PERRY MILLS, THOMAS PAXTON.&.Ca., Pickets, etc., etc. ALSO DAVIS. . With Improvements, in the following Townships, vis. also a number of WITH AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS, All of which will besold on reasonable terms. T. PAXTON. PORT PERRY, August, 1866. 1-tf, The Port Perry Ware-Rooms! I: returning thanks to his numerous customers for their patronage during the past Chairs, Cradles, Dome on the shortes notice. Coffins always on hand. Fearseat reasonable rate. D DEALERS IN BOARD AND BUNDLE LATHS, SEVERAL FIRST CLASS FARMS FOR SALE CH, SCUGOG, MARIPOSA, and SEVERAL LOTS | Village Lots in the Village of Port Perry, A. MOORE & SONS. furnished when required. "Tofins of "aN sizes kept constantly on hand. CHARGES MODERATE !! » 5000 Feet of Burrersur Luwser, 1 Incn, anp 2,000 Fezr or Biren or Marre 3} Square. Borelia, May 8th 1866, 39 1868. PROSPECTUS "1868 "THE GLOBE?" NEWSPAPER. Purine the year 1868 very im- portant Sessions will be held of the Parliament of Ontario, and of the Domin- ion, and very interesting discussions will take place on subjects of the deepest inter- est to the Canadian people. The founda- tions of the New Government have been laid, bat the superstructure will demand all the care ot the people, and the public jour- nals will necessarily be ealled upor. to dis- cuss at length many questions, upon the right settlement of which the future welfare of the country will depend. In all the matters which will be brought before the Legislatures * THE GLOBE" will take a deep interest, and both by Full Reports of Parliamentary Proceedings, and by editorial discussions it will strive to inform the public of the progress of events, and guide them to a right judgement on the points of issue. Early in the year 1868, The Daily Globe will be very considerably enlarged, and will be printed on a Rotary Lightning Press, or- dered. from Messrs. Hoe & Co., of New York, capable of printing 10,000 impress- ions an hour. The outlay of this press, about $15,000 in GOLD, bas been render- ed ne by the large and -increasing circulation of the GLOBE. It bas been for some time impossible to supply in time or the morsing 'mails the number of copies called for by the public. The in- crease of size is rendered ne the pressues of adverlisements, which have al- ready caused the publication of a supple- ment twice a week, and which will be con- tinued as may be found needful until the permanent enlargement takes place. - At the same time as the enlargement, the paper will be printed on New Type.' Early in the year we shall commence the publication of a New Story by Wilkie Collins, author of the 'Woman in White.' TBE TERMS 8 Tn its op bowels it is effectual, and produces its effects without griping. They penetrate, cleanse Port Perry, July, 1867. A TOWN & PARK LOTS FOR BALE InPortPerry. Village Lot 1,~Corner, Water, and Queen Streets. a 11 alt | North Queen Bieset. " 1¢ : 22 " 24 § South North Street. o 30 " 44 North North Street. " 70 Nortk Mary Street, " \ " a } South Mary Street. "" 89 oon fs Casimir Street, ugg : Hi w #105 § South Casimir Street. For price and terms apply pre-paid to : J. HAM PERRY. Whithy, Angst 21, 1866, 1 | up the 0k ane , money sent with such {a8 will pay up to the ex of will remain as heretofore: SIX DOLLARS per annum for the Daily edition TWO DOLLARS per annum for the Weekly edition, both payable strictly in advance. Clubs for the Weekly Blobs. The Club rates for the coming year will be as follows : . SIX COrIES, one gear. TEN do = do TWENTY do ) And an extra copy of The Weekly Globe to the person who gets up the Club of Twenty. Consisting of Calf, Kidd and Prunella Gaiters and Heavy will be found EQUAL IN STYLE & QUALITY !! 'HARMONIUMS, THIRTY COPIES, one for... $42.00 PERRET to the person who gets ap 57 " for ...a8 00 FIFTY areas te Port :Perry, Ontario, Wise to inform the public that they are prepared to do ail kinds of LATHING AND PLASTERING, and every description of HOUSE, SIGN, & CARRIAGE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, &c. X32" on reasonable terms, Port Perry, Feb. 19, 1868. 28-6m, received a well assorted stock of FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR! + TO ANY IN THE MARKET. 3 A Lot of No. 1 Spanish Sole for Sale, Cheap for Cash. "ga Terms Moderate. Produce taken in Exchange. H. FOY. Port Perry, Oct, 24, 1867. 41-tf Nos. 148, 185 & 147, YONGE Sr., TORONTO. + at the Manufa Port Perry, Nov. 21st, 1866. 5-8m MASONS PAINTERS, BOOTS and SHOES. T LADIES, GENT'S AND CHILDRENS BOOTS AND SHOES Wear of all kinds, which Repairing Promptly Attended to. The Highest Price in Cash for Hides, Calf & Sheep Skins, HE Subscriber is desirons of informing his friends and the public that he has f 'SNOHAOTEAN | Kid TH0d . 7 R. S. WILLIAMS, MAUFACTURER | 0G- Musical Instruments of All Kinds. a 4h: , the 3 Bows i Ce Ee ying ul ia Ofies fame i Prins as ; 16-8 person who gets up the Club f Fifty. EIGHTY COPIES, one Tou for 00 00 and a copy of Fhe Dail to tie parson who gets up 2 i * Esch paper is addressed y may be sent to any Post Office. he a hos awe ao oan] the persen hee Olub during the ul the GLOBE be ; eS 'GEORGE BROWN, |: i Publisher and P, ; Toronto, Des. 5 160Y. : i "8 JoSEP A LA MANUFACTURER AND DEALER Heading L TIMES H BIGELOW, In Sawed Lumber, Sawed Shingles, Fiour Barrel RGE STOCK ON HANDS AT ALL i. 1 B 1 di i [NItid SSVI) LSH ) LVN INVA 0X 1 t ; pills 260. H 3 suture is? ¥ HoRsE amp CATTLE MEDICINES constantly on : | Are constantly increasing in public favor, of a superior quality sold wholesale or retatl, Every article sold warranted 0 be of the best quality and at the lowest remunerative price. There have been added from time time such articles as are generally ; in the trade, and the Stock will by fouud as varied as the demand, ; EK" Terms invariably Oash, Uxbridge, Aug. 22, 1868. THR BEST PURGATIVE § Fi na ( Newly Diseovered Principles in Pargatives. Their Great Combinations H L ld 0 (HVANVLS, <0 0 30D IN I /Paepue)g,, oy) 0) uondiiosqng amok Avg 'umuus Jed s)ued gg eAes pue '9uBApPY aye Apwient, Touie, Taxstive, Altay more oertaln and othing and a of low a Pills and more dard, or a than or Castor IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF Bowels er Stomach, Liver, Pancreas Bilious Cholic 3t Kidneys, ] te For Boarlet Fever, One dose of Dr. Radway's Pills will cleanse the lakes nal canal, and purge from the bowels all Inflammation, STRAINING, 5 the World that will avers this ded They exercise a more powerful influence over the lives rene importance In cases of Liver Domplaiass 'and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, i ox y a ' 8 [1 perior to quinine. pis an tel ae shetis om 0 a aan et ; : | thei duties, clo od puriying ood, a4 | ' He DR. RADWAY'S PILLS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Conti |Jaundice, [Rush of Blond Constipation, |Congat've Fe-| to the Head, Congestion, Heart 3 Disease of Kid-