"bet car yeslerday some men i eg about the nerve of eli ih shooting an app'e . vex, an old} s oo ithe Ny 11; but | fopgouf po v mention her? IH a handed: dotlavat" called the old lady in an excited voice, ' I'll bet a hundred. dolass..that she sat up the night before patching the boy's trowsors so he'd look decent to go out!" . --- SE eh . Over 300 idle men hed through the streets of Montieal, on Tuesday last, looking for work or something ¥o "sudtain the lives of themselves and familics. It'is stated that a bakerjin St. Mary street complained to the Corporation' that Bomé hungry men came into his. hep and removed bis bread, saying they must have something to eat.-- He claims the price ob 2a. city. They finally marched up to the Mayor's residence, where he received a depu tation from the crowd whieki! stbod round the entrance, His Worship intimated that a meeting of Aldermen 'would 'be held to- morrow forenoon. to.devise means for relief, Why don't our economical Government bring on a few thousands more immigrants wer ime (BOOT & SHOE STORE, Epes's Cocoa GRATEFUL AND 1e.--The agreeable character of this prepar- ation has rendered it a general favorite Made simply with boiling water and milk.-- Each packet is labelled Jans Eres & Co, Homeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle- street, and 170, Piceadilly. Works for Dietetic Preparations, Euston.rcad and Camden Town, London. Incomparable. Buffalo, N. Y, February, 1873. James I. Fellows, Esq--Dear Sir : Please jorward another lot of your Syrup of Hypo- Pphusphites. I have used other preparations of hype- phosphites (not being able to procure this) | but they do not compare with yours, which ! 1 think is the best medicine for the nervous system ever used. { ¥ I will aid you all I jcan , personally apd through the press, as I believe it cannot be foo ge! ai Sota 1. T. HORNER, Editor and publicher of Bufialo Journal BRICK TARD! TO IRIN T. *§ HE Subscriber offers to rent on moderate ters that' éxcéllent Brick Yard, about two miles west of Williamsourg, CARTWR GH , | And on the teddfbg road between Williams-- burg and Poff PIty. There is an abundance of choice clay for the manufacture of Red or White Buick. The brick manufactured from this clay cannot Ve beat. There is any quantity of good fire woud convenient and can 'be had "dheap. The yard is filled up with every thing necessary for the manu- facture of brick, and there is a convenient dwelling bouse on the premises, For particulars, apply to the undersigned at the Royal Exchauge Hotel. Williamsburg, - E. BEYANS. Cartwright, Dec. 8, 1875. 50 - " y = Pe WHITBY & PCRT PERRY EXTEN. SION RAILWAY. fo TABLE No. 13. gg Takes eficet on" Welnesday, Sth Dec, 1875. Trains Going Nortn. a i Toronto Time. "WhitbyJunction. Whitby, Brooklin ML epart 10.50 ALCO Summite .. Manchester , 00 Prince:Albgrt 2.10 t pre TrVEI2.15 Trains Going South. AM. Port Perry... Depart 6.00 ings Alber: I . 6.00 Manches . 6.20 'Summit 6.8 Myrtle .. Brooklin Whitby Junction ) Whitby 1... 3 .Arfive 7.40 . Plattors Stubbs Trdfas stop on" €ignal -- JAMES HOLDEN, | Managing Director. | MOREY TO LOAN | woRTaAGES WAND. | Subscribers have large sums of mon-" ey placed in their hands for investment on m proved s, Village perties, and othier Securities in this and adjoining Counties | at pt gorrent rates of est, AS hava! ' on hand 'at: oH times Borrowers -cafdep nd on-getting their money with the eas Possttfe d iliswod ' i Bota do K WANIED 70 PURCHASE, -Any number of Mortgages for whieh the bigh- 'Weare also aj prajsers Jor the Jonadn Per; E Subscribers have been by 3 . ands the owner, Dr. Foote, to offer the above ap aon hid valuable erty for being composed 4nfrom 2 to 2 years. of the South usieriaf Lut No, 18, in of - Lands Bought and Sold. Several good farms for sale. ne ents for Several first class Pire In- Collections made . oss trancacten: and a general agency busi. BOUGHT.-8% 3 N & DAVID J. ADAMS, ss .. General Agents, Office in Mr. Ross' Ont rio Buildings, Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, the | an "0, ith FAR, THE WEEKLY GLOBE--1876. Subscribe Now On Friday, Tth January, 1876, the Weekly Globe is to appear in a new form. : 1t will be made up in 16 Juses (of 14 by 20 inches each), and form a haiadsome yearly vol- ume of 832 pages. : The paper used will be of extra quality. It willbe printed from Stereotype plates cast from a new font of type, and consequently will retain a clear and utifal impression throughout the year. It will be printed on two new cylinder presses specially built for the purpose. Tt will be folded carefully by machinery and dispafohed by the earliest mails on Friday morning. The 8 er contained in the Weekly Globe will not be taken as heretofore trom the Daily Globe as it appeared in that edition--but shail i be reset and condensed or entirely rewritten specially for the Neskiy Special attention will be paid to the Agri- cultural Department, and the Market Reports. Several interesting tales by authors of celeb- rity will be published during the year, and re- PORT PERRY - tame for the Ladies, devoted to family topics, fashions, useful recipes, &c., will be a new feature of 1876. --0-- Chess, Cricket, Lacrosse, Boating, Fishing, $ Hunting, and other manly sports, will receive SECURE YOUR judieious attention. b A regular department of answers to_corres- pondents, on every subject propounded will be another new feature of 1876. fry As a whole, the publishers will try to make --and expect to succeed in making--the Week- ly Globe as a Miscellany of News and interest ing current topics of the day, a good way in advance of anything yet accomplished in Can- WINTER Boots & Shoes shall remain as heretofore Two Dollars per an- num--with this difference over past years that it shall hereafter be delivered free of postage to the Subscribers. Heretofore the subscriber paid the postage of 20 cents per annum--here- after the publishers will pay it. The Daily Globe is sent to subscribers in any part of the Dominion or the United States at goat free of postage. J. G. MORGAN Of the Port Perry t hoe Establish-- ment, fakes plansite oe the public that his Stock of Boots and" Shoes is now gomplete in cvery particular, and would now solicit a call from parties wishing choice Boots and Shoes for Winter wear,-- The public may rely on being suited whether as to style, quality or price. A choice lot of FELT GOODS just to hand, suitable for all. rate of $6.00 per annum Pos eo Cansda my to subscribers in any part of thg'Dominion or United States for $1.00 per.annum--free of postage. = Globe of Canada Farmer befwveen this date and the 1st of January coming, shall receive the paper till the end of 1876 for one years subseription. Send in your orders at onee to the GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY. DAVIS & SONS' "STEAM Casiver Factory! PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers always keep on haad (and are constantly manufabturing more) a large Stock of just such IFPURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for ail classes of purchasers. All of cnoice Ma- rerIAL, the Best Workmaxsuip, and at suck Zaices as cannot fail to suit. The public are requested to inspect the Stock and compare goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere, Remember the place, one door west of Messrs Brown & Ross' establishment. Repairing promptly and carefuly attended to. J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry, Dec 8, 1875 5 oS STOVES | HE Subscriber begs to announce to his old friends and the public generally that after eight years residence in Millbrook, he has returned to ORT PERRY I v 'RY, Aud purchased the business lately carried on by Mr. A. E. McCaw jwhere he will carry STOVE & TIN UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly attended to and charges moderate. | COFFINS of all sizes kept con- stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles. i CASKET OR BURIAL CASE | procured on short notice. | TERT: re] BUSIN ESS, The American Style of In all its branches, As none but first class Hearse. Also an ordinary style | goods will be kept, and at low prices. He' of Hearse, x | flatters himself that he will be able to give : | satisfaction to all who may favor him with m---- their patronage. J. W. DAVIS & SONS. Special attention paid to Eavctroughing, Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y which ean be had in six feet lengths without a seam, and galvanized iron work of every description. The very highest price in Cash paid for Sheepskins. J, NOTT & SON, Remember the place--nuearly opposite the Cabinet Makers, Undertakers and : , Ontario Bank. avn . Upholsterers. THOS. BROWN. I at : Port Perry, Dec. 15, 1875. s1 Take pleasure in informiug their customers AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY | hand in their Warerooms a good and well TO SECURE ! assorted Stock of Furniture consisting of A SPLENDID Extension, Centre, Drawing and Kitchen 'ables ; Wood, Cane and Stuffed Bottom ' CONTAINING ABOUT Chairs ; Couches in Reps, Cretonne, Damasks 150 ACRES, O. and Hair-Cloth, Sofas, Bureaus, Sideboards, FIRST CLASS LAND Cupboards, Writing Desks, Bedsteads, What- Adjoiningithe Village of Prince Albert, and +] a 3 Nots, Stands, Mirrors in Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Straw, Wool, Moss, Seagrass, Mined and Hair Mattresses, Bedroom Setts, Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, Dunk's and Whiteside's Spring Beds, &c, which will be sold as cheap ns at any House in the trade, PICTURE FRAMING. Keeping a Jarge Stock of Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Mouldings, Chromos and Lithographs we feel confident we can give satisfaction in this branch of our business as we make a specialty of it, UNDERTAKING Port Perry, Oct.'8, 1875. tern: Containing by admeasurement 150 acres of | Walnut in, choice land, (save and except about Shree |gll styles. Face cloths and Caps. acres sold to the Port Whitby and Port|and bands furnished free of charge. A first About" Acres 3 kinlis.of good Jambi taken fn oe a ae , change for The Subscribers are Andina of cultivation ; 'the bal- ts in bs good pe Re aly authoriued agosite ar so J ere ; Jucraated. ous fusiities pe hopely strict attention to business and Jo xmecit a shee. of Jbiic iiisanage, adjoining J. Relph's Harness Shop and D 'Urquhart's Agricultural sale rooms. N.B Night calls promptly attended to Edie W The Snbseription price of the Weekly Globe | parties ordering the Daily or Weekly | "=ETAILORING. FALL & WINTER, 18175, A full Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to hand, including * Overcoatings, Worsted Coatings, English, Scotch and Canadian Ti £ cedg. Underclothing, Hats, Caps, & Gent's Furnishings, A GREAT VARIETY, « W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor, Queen Btreet, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Sept. 2, 1875. TAILORING, In all its Departments. WRIGHT'S BOOT & SHOE ~ 8 EMPORIUM ! PORT PERRY. [RSS S------ WANTED. 500 Cords of Hem- lock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, And any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ! Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT, Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874, FIRST CLASS BOTS & Si Material, Workmanship, Style an is ing B in all its departments at his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, Port Perry. Newest Styles, First-Class Workmanshin, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Charges moderate. pen, Agent for the Singer Sewing Machine. The Singer Machine is decidedly the best machine now in usc and also the cheapest when the quality of the machine is taken 'into idcration. Parties will do well to come and examine the machines. JOHN PEARCE, Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874, 49 First Class Tailoring False | | BEHIND MR, CURRIES STORE, ORT PERRY. 'HE Subscriber would embrace ths op- portunity of returning thanks o his numerous customers for their libenl and still increasing patronage during the mmber of years which he has done business ih Port Perry, and would now state that iaving moved into the new premises behird Mr. Currie's Store, his accommodatios for business are much enlarged, and his ineeased facilities for carrying on the Tailoring busi- ness in all its departments are such as able him to fill orders with still greater dipatch. Superior workmanship, the Newest Styles and perfect fits warranted. Customers will find me at my roons Le- hind Mr. Curries Store, Wo orders promptly and carefuliy atended | Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1875. J. RIGS. 39 "IN ALL 198 DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVER BIGBLOW'S STORE. PORT PERRY. FIRST CLASS Fr cen Tailoring in all 'its wpart- d ¥ HE Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor-#" i 5 BR | TAILORING Messrs. W. & D. Y e 5 Chant. Davies, Prodecicton n- B. | HE Subscriber would return his sincere | thanks for the very extensive and rapidly | increasing patronage bestowed on him since opening business in PORT PERRY; { And wonld embrace this opportunity of as- | suring his customers and the public gener-' ally that as in the past go in the future will he strictly adhere to using only the 'best, ! material, employing none but good work- | men aed selling at prices--when the quality of the Goods is considered--which cannot {ail to please purchasers. Constantly on hané lots of Boots and Shoes of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, pay First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ee (eee For the protection of the public of British North America, I deem it my duty to state that my Pills and Ointment are neither manu- factured nor sold 'in any part of the United States. Each Pot and Box bears the British Gov- ernment Stamp, with the words "Holloway's Pills and Ointment, London," engraved there- on. On the label is the address, 533, Oxford Street London. This notice has beeome necessary, in conse- quence of vile and spurious imitations of "Hol- loway's Pills and Ointment," being fahricated mark thus:-- « Uapeinciiled vepdars can obtain this trash at a very low price, and so deceive Jou by selling same for my genuine Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which are mgnufactured only at 523, Oxford Street, London. Persons who may be so deceived will be pleased to communicate with me. ny respectable firms in the British Pro- Jinces, Who obtain [mY Hedicine dirpel ftom Te, A very 80, 1 should, fogghe i ANE vie public, ii t their names in the papers, that it may be known that my medicines can be bad genuine from them. The following is a list of the firms alluded ito ; and a] ghartieuter) y Teoma those who desire to get my 4 to sqme of the Houses named: ng. 49 Apply Evans, Mercer & Co., Montreal. Messrs. Avery, Brown & Oo., Halifax, N.S. Messrs. Forsyth & Co., Halifax, N.S. Messrs. T. B. Barker & Sons, St.John, N.B. lotte Town. ony Tani G7 ictori, B. O Ie SAC : FW inet & Gor Hamiitan, Ont. Rose, Toronto. - Chipman Smith, St. Joba, 3.5. Ont, | t & Co., Toronto. St., N. B. i Bt. John, N.B. Pilly Winder, iJon, X.5 , Jun, Frederioton Grace, N.B. PORT PERRY. at 78, Maiden Lane, New York, by parties styl- ing themselves " Holloway & | Co." with an assumed trade | hole- | point in the Township. of Scugog, in the account are respectfull Books and adopt the for past favors we would solicit Port Perry, Oct, 1875 settle at once as we intend to close; up our business in the future will be carried on onstrictly CasH PriNGiPLEs. All persons indebted to us either by note or book y requested to call and yoni CasH SYSTEM. ur JT.ook Out for CHEAP GROCERIEE™S Now, Our Motto is Cheap for Bash. Taking this opportunity of thanking pur numerous customers a continuance of the same, We are Tespegifily yours, Q GARD & ROBINSON, \ "PUMPS! sud Coupling Patent Swing Gommon Log Gistern Pump: Alsoe Having Had long experienc" in Pump-mak theUnited States, the subscriber feels favor him with a call. Allordersfor any of theabove, whether by mi 8 t.29,18%0. Foror Puue--A complete Pump and Fire Engine with Hosp complete for PUMPS! 0 S-- You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Proyii Av J: IRV IN'B : PATENT | PUMP FACT PORT PERRY. p . y Hi Y OR suk. THE PRICES. | J $25. Lift Pumps at 50 cents per foot. Pumps at 40 cents per foot. Gommon turned suction Pumps at'35 cents per foot. 3, & complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. very other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! ing in the largest factories in Canada and confident that he can perfectly satisfy all that will ailorotherwise promptly attended to. FORN IRVIN, Port Perry. Brick! Brick ! Brick ! ee YHE Subscriber has on hand a large quantity of really FIRST CLASS BRICK And still manufacturing more at his BRICK FIELD, NONQUON, 12re CON. OF REACH, The quality of the Clay is such as to se- cure pertect Brick both in quality and color: Orders for either Red or White Brick filled on the shortest notice. The Brick are warranted to give entire satisfaction and their Cheapness cannot fail in Yeing an additional recommendation. In quality and appearance they cannot be surpassed and good Brick cannot be got cheaper anywhere. Remember the place, Nonquon Brick Field 12th Con. Reach. HENRY WEBB, Reach, Sept. 1, 1875. Proprietor : hye Implements, 'HE undersigned would take this. oppor- | tunity of informing the inhabitants of Cartwright and the surrounding townships that he is about td establish at Williamsburg convenient rooms for the show and sale of Agricultural Implements of the best descrip- tion from the most rcliable manufactures AT kinds of Agricultural Implements and Repairs constantly on hand. . Also a general assort nent of Stoves &c, &c, as good as the best and cheap as the cheapest. ' : JAMES BRYANS, Cartwright, Oct 20, 1875. A CHOICE FARMFOR SALE HE undersigned offers for sale that ex-- cellent Farm being composed of the Southeast part of Lot 11 in the 11th Con- cession of Township of Reach, And 11 Acres on the West corper 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, land in a high state of oultivation., There are good apd sufficient buildings on the premises, with an abundance of excellent water; a vigorons young orchard of superior fruit and an excellent grapery. The situation is all that could be desired within a short distance ,of the begt markets of the provinge. Terms easy. ' For particnlars apply to {he proprietor, NEILL MocARTHUR, Port Perry. Or to P. A. HURD, Port Perry. Also for Sale, 140,000 good sound Brick: at my Yard, Port Perry. 8ald in l4ts' to suit purchasers, but would prefer selling' them in one lot, Apply as above. ¥. MoARTHUR, | Port Perry, July 8, 1875. i Notice of Application to Parlia- er ment. in i omior is hereby given-that application' N will be Te he Legis! a" of the Province of Ontarig, at its n , for an Act to enable 'erect a Bridge, Embankment or Road from some BAKERY for health, comfort and converience, and |. 1 Agents: Wanted * in every Township in Ontario to = the famous Prize Medal Organ Manufactured by the Smith American Organ Co.,and George Steck & Co's Pianos, Special inducements will be given to first class agents and clubs of three or four wishing to purchase. Any numberof testimonials in favor of those first-class organs can be fugnished but as they are so widely known--great nu ng been sold throughout the Domini § ing given satisfaction in every instance--no testimonial, however flattering, can add to their reputation. The Steck Pingo Co. received the only gold medal awarded to any exhibitor of musica instruments at the Vienna Exposition in 1873. Churches requiring Orgens will be liberally dealt with Style 32, Smith American, we would call attention to as being especially adapted for churches and halls, its proportions are graceful and its musical qualities are un- surpassed. The grand organ stop gives the player facilities for various and splendid effects, this stop can be used so as to slowly increase the volume of tone {rom a whisper or suddenly bring forth all the power of the instrument in a burst of barmoay. ; Pianos and Organs furnished Wholesale and Ban from any of the fust-class American manufacturers. Circulars and price lists sent free on appli- eation. A.M. DARLEY. General Agent, Cburch-st., Bowmanville, Ont. ¥. B.--All instruments warranted for five Fess. } rm JOHN JURY, Prince Albert, Agent for North Ontario. Nov.1, 1875. 45-1y ! Confectionery. rIHE Bakery and Confectionery business 1 in all their branches carried on in my Port Perry and Prince Albert establishments, Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice, Bridal and other Cakes made to order. Socials and other entertainments supplicd on moderate tegms. : CONFECTIONS! in evory variety and of ¢ best qphl y Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert. CHAS. HISGOCKS. "Port Perry, March 10, 1875. DENC IK WM. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & BUILBER. Spo RICK-LAYING,STONE-WORK; PLAS- TERING, &c., in all their departments, exeouted ip the best style. Having gecured the services of a compe- tent party to manage and conduct the farm, I will, in future, devgte py whole attention to my business as IT ANT Te Ir i CONTRACTOR. Contracts taken in Stone wayk, Brick work, Plasteripg, &c., &c. Contraots comple § with dispatch, the WORK] THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y wil pay the highest price, in Cash, for the ollo 4 pe Delivered at their yard in Oshawa. [Square Edge Profirreds] net tities of not less than £10 'worth--vis: 65. 6. 238., and 34s. per| County of Ontario, to somo point in the dagen ors of leo Bota 6 lamer Lom oC wie ete THOMAS HOLLOWAY. | Village of Port Perry, or portiopd of the said: 553, Oona 106, 1014. Pen thineon 1 grill Ly a7 OF Dos 8 ? 3 1 em eens a , Em ment or A, RICHARDSON, ii ry : "W., MAURICE COCHRANE, | EALER woe Solicitor for Applicants 2 L %.e'T '§ [Rort Feny, Nov.:10, 1875, DOORS, SASH. AND hu I Coley Dog Lost. | Is prepared to fil a orders at his : J OST by the subscriber, while in Port Pe on Friday, Nov. 26th, a Ii colored Goley Dog. phe bho eh i ma an | 3 GEO. WILSON. _ Pert Perry, May 12, 1875, Lot 20) Reach, Dec. 8, 1875, ight or an Wh or Ash, 1 in., 14, 2 in,, any width. | Butternut, 1 in, any width. 2 ihn hh ater Eim,1 jpn Lg Water 1} AA a, -20 or 21 sowosd, 1 In; hPMaA DT DIE "« (1fin, 13,14, 17, 18, 20 or 21 in, voy wide digg Cy Maple, Beech, and Birch : $in,1 tdi 5 Hoo 2} x 24, i each size re quired on application at the office of the Company - ' > CARRIA Children's Toy in abundance, . 14! . wi | BEST MATERIAL AND FIRST CLASS ' OREM. 2 i §dorout will be in- i i | i } i : AT '|T. COURTICE'S PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE uk 3 PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S fiages and Perambulators | Also a full Stock of best stock of WHIPS in Town, A ea : AN ENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. uch MR ANDREW CAMPBELL One of the best wood-workers in the Pro vince, and is now better fitted than ever to ° fill all orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, oF any description of Carriage with dispatch, All repairsin Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior work. hip. Special attention given to i HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. B&F All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. . W..C, HEARD. Manchester, Dec, 17th- 1874 5} LL WDE 3 Carriage-and Sleigh BUILDER, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE 'ENDERS his sincere thanks to the publig for the hearty and generous patronage bestowed upon him, A peactical kno all it§ branches ex the minute det ior workmanskif Style 'and fifish, make his work first class in every respect, ig explanation of the very large and in- creasing demand for his work. Parties buying Carriages will find it de- cidedly to their advantage to EXAMINE hig STYLE and PRICES before purchasing else where, Every Carriage sold is Warranted to be of the Best Material and Workmanship and is guaranteed to give satisfaction to the buyer. HIS PATENT SEAT ! For Changing Single Buggies and Cutters into Double Rigs is the Cheapest apd Most Complete, Simple, Eftective and Convenient Contrivance for Conyerting one descriptiofiof* Vehicle to 'agoth@re: That has yet been intraditted; a J § rig for thos2 who desire convenience, utility and comfort at a moderate outlay, Single and Double Carriages sag Caiters Always ort hand (Ready for the Road.) Repairing and Painting! Ohepply' Neatly and Promptly Exceutcg. Wxvridge, Sept. 7, 1875. GOOD NEWS EPSOM! FP HE undersigned have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Epsom ana vicinity that they have leased the pre-- and that they have just received and open : 4 ' a Choice Fresh G S, Superior BOOTS and SHOES, a fine asgort- ment of HARDWARE, and capital CROCK - RT A full esr ers of ROOM PAPER, A large spp) of the best PATENT UEDICINES : Our Stock having been purchased princi- pally for cesh and at the best and cheapest markets we are prepared to sellas chéap gs ny other House in the county. Try our fine flavored Young Hyson Tea _§0c. per 1b; 11 1bs beautiful Sugar for $1; 2 Rice tor $1 ; 10 1bs good Cooking Raisins {for $1 ;13 lbs new currants for $1. All | othe h ly solicited. Cash for Wool. turns." A liberal share of public patrapage ia onpecthu Foe BROWNE & BRO. psom, March 31st, 1875. : ad "Urinary Organ: t gontuons Grave Li a in the Back. , 45 emists ar Patent Medicine $1 soot by SICH = Sole Proprietor, F. J. . CLARKE, APOTHECARIBS' HALL, LINCQLY, ENGLAND. $i. EXPORT AGENTS, . Burguyne-Burbridges and_Co,, Coleman Bk, . wherry and Sons, 37, Newgate St. clay and Sous, 95 Farringion St." Longon: nger and Sovs, Oxford St., London. ' 'And all the London Wholesale Houses. roi SERN 9 NADA. sonia EY 30 Wholesale LDruggists, Lymans, Clare and Co. 243 London, W.H. GIBBS. um Co., Wholesale Dug MAT 74 Presiden © * Shap : vi Sige 1 y-- own . 2 YT ER tinny 3 a ge of the businggs. dg Jerignae a ill all RO ria nce in terfifiation &» mises lately occupied by J. C. Hucking, Exg. * U i \ ¥ EER EL ea NE Box os OLARKE'S PILLS SERRBIH ¥