A .second- to. none. Mp Christian's Column, 5p The Place BEST VALUE FOR YOUR CASH PRODUCE I8 AT CHRISTIANS, MANCHESTER THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Wheat, Peas, Dats §& Barley. In a few days my facilities t gfor handling grain will be ~The Cost of handling being .cut down: to the lowest margin, and parties bringing their Grain fo this ,market may rely.on getting the : yory highest obtainable ad 2 ico gon % 55.60 sootion of - - HERG county. Gris Stored, a and a TE 3 Liberal-Advance made au it 40 STR 1 4 Messrs Brown & Ross' Column BROWN & ROSS Are Showing intheir CLOTHING DEPART Ulster Hudson Bay and Beayer Oyercoats. Pea Jackets, Stylish 8 nits, Under Coats, Pauts, Vests, &c. CLOTHING, Of every description, made on the Shortest Notice and Cut in the Latest Styles, GENTS WOOLEN INDRR-CLATHIN "A very large assortment. i Th ost, novelties.in COELARS, Fe ARES 30d CUFFS, eo 8 LW Quality god oppose | en ir a a 4 A x A call will convince all as to] MR. OURRIE'S COLUMN Gh. CURRIE BUTTER, BYBRBBR- The highest price paid at all times for Rolls or Tub Butter, and No Charge for tubs. GEO. CURRIE. ASH, CASH. . CASH for any quantity of good Butter. GEO. CURRIE. NEW 40008 | ~NEW GOODS On hand and arriving daily. GEO. CURRIE. | Light Dress Muslin, Prints, Grenadines and Siques Sacrificed WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. | GEO. CURRIE. New Ter Cottons, Cotton Yarns, Denims and Ducks, At Reduced Prices. GES. CURRIE. The hap hus In 1 Are offered WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo: Currie's S. Black Silks, Black Silks up to $2.50 per yard, At Geo. Gurrie's. Rich Black Lustres and Feondh Merinos, Persian Cords, and Yokahoma Silk Wharps--CHEAP. GEO. CURRIE. 5 Shirtings, I'lannels, Linens, Sheetings, Towelling, Table Linen, Damask, Lace Curtains, At Gen. Currie's. and »| HARDWARE, Sd r . i § ANA '3 het Paints, Oils, Putly, Nails, Locks, Hinges, Machine Oil, Varnish | | Jones Bro thers Would advise return of their Cutter, MR.J. ISAACS \ From England, Having visited London a tain the very latest ideas in his department, he is now prepared to execute orders in the very latest and most approved styles. Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1875. r------ TT Sr ror Choice, Valuable, and Cheap WATSWBE, IJTIBAY, AND Fancy Goods! "PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, 7. BOOKS AND "| General Supplies far Schools CHEAP AND COOD. W.H. Meraw, Port 1 May 6, 1874 md New York, to ob- JONES BROS. NOTICE W.M. WIGHTMAN & C0, PRINCE ALBERT, - BRICK, BRICK ! |ufacture the' subscriber would expect that FASHIONABLE MILLINERY | 25 cts per lb. cgon BUTTER. A SPECIALTY. | Always on hand, a full assortment cof DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, A CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES. Wines and Liquors! CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, W. M. Wightman & Co., Oct. 27, 1875. PRINCE ALBERT. Vv ALUABLE Farm for Sale. For Sale lot No. I4, iu the 12th Con. of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, Containing wr 140 ACRES There are 120 acres clear and in the best state of cultivation, the balance being Hard- wood: On the premises there are two barns with stables underneath, a good thrifty or- chard, a first class house, two wells and a' cistern, and a never-failing stream of water ans through the farm. -- 1 Every in lipo of iC. TERMS L1BERAL, ly on the premises, Apply ¢ " ARON BAGSHAW, Saintfie The undersigned is now prepared to fur- nish any quantity of First-Class Brick at his Brick Yard about two miles west of Wil- liamsburg, Cartwright, The material is of the best description and good workmen are employed and all are under the superintendance of Mr, Aldred, of Scugog, one of the most experienced and best brick makers in the province. The brick may be relied on as being of the very best quality and as cheap ' as such' brick' can be 'bought anywhere, Having, been the first in this section of |: country to engage in this important man- encouragement. from this and adjoining townships which: home manufactures ought to receive from all who would ensourage an increase in otir manufactures. Examine my brick and learn the price ere purghpsing ¢! Isqwhere. ' E.BRYANS. Cartwright, Tuly 5, 1875. Saintfield, March 10, 1875. TEACHER WAN1ED. -- WANTED for 8. 8. No 2, Cartwright, a glding a First or Second Class * Small thield P. 0. | T, C. Forman 1S NOW RECEIVING A T3BT 3I4TQT 9R08y 9) FALLAO WINTER GOODS] | WHICH WILL BE FOUND UP TO THE TIMES In Quality and Price. temember the place---one door West of the Walker Liouse. T. C. FORMAN. Vort Perry, Sept 9, 1875. or VEW FALL GOODY! <3 ' AT COBRIGAN & (CAMPBELLS INSITSDION INTIVBY Highest Price for Bulter. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1875. CAMPBELL & BLACK Are daily receiving pdditiepal Stock, mim at present consists of the following com- odities ; JHWINES and LIQUORS, , {Of the v post ud ds, Which they offer to tha publi at ' V0 Ta CI TRI NY Advance on Cost ! f . A large qty of boy 23 'e | 5 sada O SAAR - i» i] wa "th ee . = Duties to begin at the com. . i aio "TQ se 4 po of the year. None but a good Sed value in TEAS--Black, Green, and Japan--as Cheap as tha Cheapest and as powN & hogs. |" Bapeeths | TOLEL: HT SI TERT ; \ oe D . St 30! B dg ery fine 4 a pure ; air Salt mn, Bags,| W. E, Splendid value in TOBACCOS. rT} y | fae kd a fede frost Tf by letter Na the Carlwright P.O NA Oatmeal, Cornmenl, Oracke® Wheat, Flour, pn 3 hand alt Kinde of | ! Water Lime, ! | Possession given Tee . ; Kept for sale, ETO ae FRBT PERRY. "Wa dk Lime, There both band oo df vi, 3d WANTED. TERMS--Strictly Cash or Produce. ? | an acre of lind For farther particulars, F ANTED to Borrow $5,000 on Chutoh | gr Paccels delivered to ny part of, the corporation, or to_Prinae Albest fina. of GEO. CURRIE. [wf J. GALLOWAY. ioperty tu Fort pany + Be: ' ; ; hak. APY. 9. SALON = pe ttn Wabi Opt, | oc rey sty 2, Gainplish & : Black, : : 20, 18795; 5 AS : Perry. 5 Ferry, Ock. 14, 1875, Port Perry, Aug 12, 1875. pp Ih : 2 . \ A 11, 12, OR 1318S. FOR $1.4 -- [Ee gmp ot ae No. i5,2nd Con, of the TOWNSHIP OF] Situated within 24 miles of and 3} miles from Snpterland Toronto & Nipissing Railway. hore is 90 acres cleared and in a high state of eultiva. tion, the balance goo Sani wood Fisuboy composed of Maple Beach ber. "There is a good comfortable frame =e out bnildings on the 2 peeloss Fre 60x30, Cedar-Log Barn 50x30, Tow anid Horse Station; Tutuips Cellar built with - tone, and a good Young orshard wil choice Fruit Trees, Bearipg. 5, Upser Price--$7,500. Trras--$3000 Cash ; and the rest to . purchaser, Apply to the omni 4 MALCOLM SMITH. . OLN oY P: 0., Ong. Or, D. CARMICHAEL, Sunderland, Ont. Brock, Oct. 27, 1875. ~ A CHOICE FARMFORSALE" HE undersigned offers for sale that ex-- cellent Farm being composed of the Southeast part of Lot 11 in the 11th Con, cession of REACH, And 11 Acres on the West corner of the South half of Lot 12 in the 11th Concession of said Township ; in all 71 acres of First Class Land, nearly all cleared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. There are good and sufficient buildings on 'the premises, with an abundance of excellent water ; a vigorous young orchard Sveti fruit and an excellent grape The situation is all that copld % desired for' health, comfort and convénience, and of the province, Terms ensy. NEIL McARTHUR, Port Perry. Or to P. A, HURD, . Port Perry. Also for Sale, 140,000 good sound Briek at my Yard, Port Perry. Sold in lots ta suit purchasers, but would prefer selling them in one lot. Apply as "wre N. MeARTHUR, Port Perry, July 8, 1875. BLBCTORAL DIVISION Y "| North Riding, (oly of Ontar, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. . the Electoral District of the North ing, County of Ontario, in accordance with the Act to amend the law respecting Elec- tions of members of the Legislative Assem~ --36 Victoria, Cap. 2, Secs. 7 and 8--that AN FITZHERBERT PATERSON, one of the candidates for election for the said electoral district, has appointed Philip McRae, Esquire, of bara, (& rechin {2 0.) yeoman, as his Agent, for the pur- id of sid slection, and that THOMAS uire, also one of the can e on for the said electoral diga trict, has a John B. Feasby, Esquire, of U7 bridge, as his Agent for the purpose of said election, and that any payment, ad- vance, loan or deposit for the p af: said election must be made through such Agent or Agents under penalty of being deemed guilty of misdemeanor as required by said act : i. HAM PERRY, Returning Officer, 43 Whitby, Oct, 14, 1875 ¢| Wotice of Partnership is to inform the inhabitants of Port and the public generally that I uy taken into business with me, as partner, my eldest son Frank L, Doll who will ia future manage the business and which will be conducted under the style or fir of Diesfeld & Doll. Partics who became indebted during the management of my husband John Diesfeld. will please call and settle at once; and 1 ud to send in their claims immediately. CHRISTIANE B. DIESFELD. Port Perry, Oct 13, 1875. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS } FPYHE Subscribers having been engagell. T as .} re AGENTS FOR THE JOSEPH HALL. Manufacturing Lome J: OSHAWA, Would take this opportunity to. nfo the Farming communi; hy of ohio lfogy country that they are d ! any Agricultural Machin Groceries, Provisions, FEE RCRA Shortest Notice $ and the J eoralie -- "| TheCharmpio. ion COMBINED REAPER sid THE CHAMPION SINGLE HOWER;. THE CHAMPION SINGLE | BROAD-0 AST: SOWERS snd gr DRILLS. 4 Va hotd ta I iwuntinic \WISNER'S SULREY: HO, wp bight Fit Hoek = Ha if For particulars apply to the proprietor, * aM a Pg half of log: a 4 is within a short distance of. the best markety . UBLI(' NOTICE is hereby given to the ving claims against the estate aro requests rd y