» 2 » t Re BIRTHS. -- In Port Perry, on the 5th inst.; the wife ot Mr. Stephen Page of a son: At Prince Albert, on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr. A, Bongard of # son. moo : MARRIED, In East Whitby, oti Thursday, 6th inst. at the residence of the bride's father, ®y the: Rev. Mr. Heid, Mr.Darwin T., eldest son of T Bedford, Esq., Reach, to Miss Margaret Ann, second daughter of Michael O'Boyle, Esq., East Whitby. DIED. At Manchester, on Friday, April 10th, Martha Lyle, relict of the late George Lyle, Esq , aged 69 years, 9 months and 16 days. In Port Perry, on Tuesday, April 10th, Edith Emily Pargerter, aged 3 years, 7 months and 21 days, On the 1st con Reach, on the 10th inst. Richard, only son of Mr. Richard Netherton, aged 7 years, At her residence, 2nd con. Reach, on the 12th inst, Ann, beloved wife ot Mr, Wm Laurie, aged 55 yehrs. The Funeral will leave her late residence at Saturday 14th inst and proceed to the Ping' Grove Cemetery Prince Albert, ee eee The Markets. "Osgairaver Orrice, April 12, 1877, Fall Wheat. ...i0i000..... $) 30 tc $1 45 Spring Wheat ....us o.oo. 140 to 141 Burley vi.. oeues us ibiiini 7 060% 0°70 OBB ....0useseisaneerssa, 0458 050 Poll <i. cui svains caine 06810 050 Clover Seed . 600to 700 Hay per ton, 10 00 to 10 650 020to 020 012to 012 650to 6175 Cheese... sears 01llto 011 Potatoes. . 060to 065 Hides. ........ 550 to 550 ria ; HE UNDERSIGNED having Tately purchased that famous blood Stallion HYMEN, takes this opportunity of placing Lis pedigree before the public: | HYMEN The celebrated thorough bred Blood Stallion was imported by R. Reesor, of Mark. ham, from Britain, in March, 1877. He isa rich dark bay horse with black points, stands 16 hands one inch high, ou stout legs with great bone, substance and action and is one of the best look- jug Stallions now at the stud. During his racing career which was a brilliant one, he beat some of the Lest horses of Lis year over long courses and crushing weights, making hini a valuable sire for getting Racers, Drivers and Car- riage Horses now =o much in demand mod Lyfuging such very Ligh pric 3 HYMN was sired by that far fined celehated horse, Neville ; dam Matvi- mony, Neville was sired by Napier ; dam Sally Snobs. Napier was sired by Gladiator ; dam Marion. wa sired by Sandbeck ; mare. Gladiator was sired by Pi dum Pauline. Marion was sired by Tramp; dam Rosamond. ndbeck was sired by Catton ; dam Orvillina.-- Deceiver Mare was sired by Deceiver | dam >light's dam. HYMEN'S aam Matrimony was sired by Magues ; dam Niobe, Magoes was wired by Touchstone ; dam Latitnde -- Niobe was sired by Bay Middle dam Broken-hearted Lady. Ba i dleton was shied by Sultan; dam web, Brokem-hearted Lady was sive by Sit Hercules; dam Fredevica-- "Touchstone was sired by Camel ; dam Banter, Latitude was sired by Langar ; dum Olympin, HYMEN upites the strains of blood that are to-diy dis- he best in England and rtisan ; y competent judges to jbe one of the best horses that ever crossed the Atlantic, as he is related to somd of the best Derby winners of the day, FRANCIS ELLIOTT, Proprictor. Epsom, April 12, 1877. m CQ CARD OF THANKS. HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of returning thanks to the farmers of Brock and surrounding town:hips for the Jarge share of patronage given to bis horses in past years, and would pow intinmte that having sold ¢ Dumfriesshire Jock" he has no longer dtly inteferest in that or any other Draught Stallion I mow own the celebrated imported thorough bred Blood Stallion HYMEN which will travel this svetion of country during the approaching suason, FRANCIS ELLIOTT, Reach, April 12, 1877. Farms tor =ale or to l{ent. South-east quarter of lot 21, im the 10th con. of Reach, containing 50 acres. 46acres chemied Frame House aud Frame Barn aud Sheds, . North east quarter of lot 21, in the 11th n. of Reach. 40 acres cleared. louse and barn. Frame |" s, Phatons, AND OTHER SUMMER CARRIAGES ! AT THE Ontario Carriage Works ! PORT PERRY. The undersigned has much pleasure in talling attention to his superior stock of Buggies, Phatons, &c., &c., the manufacture of the present seagon, which for excellence of nfaterial, quality of workmanship, style and finish are #11 that could be desired ; and while these Curringes are in every way superior, the prices are placed so that parties requiring a new rig can have no hesitancy in purchasing. : JAMES EMANEY. Port Perry, April 10, 1877. "ERADOLY BL. GLI In Every Department, at SPRIN G GOODS ! New Prints, New Linen Costu b As we have made a Specialty of GENTS' Millinery, Dress Making and Tail Cpstoniers would do well to call and leave Stock we can suit all parties. Port Perry, April 12, 1877, J. A. STIRLING & CO. Now take great pleasure in annopncing the receipt of & large andcarefully selected Stock of Spring Goods which will be found com- New Dress Goods, plete inevery. Department. | New Lace Curtains, "New Tweeds, mes, New Hats and Caps. FURNISHINGS, otir Stock in this line will be found usually varied and attractive. orihg Departments have resumed and are now in full working order, . their orders before the rush commences. We are confident that with our magnificent J. A. STIRLING & CO. 4 CROCERIES & PROVISIONS. JUST | ECEIVED: about half their value. Lace Curtains--a large lot bought at a sacrifice and sold accordingly. . n 2 Cases Men's Felt and Silk Hats, latest styles and immensely Cheap. T, OC. FORMAN. | N. B.-- Winter Goods sold regardless of Cost. Port Perry, Feb. 20, 1877. NORTH ONTARIO SEED STORE! My Stock is now complete' comprising Seeds and Seed Grain of all descriptions. I have a choice selection of Imported Kitchen Garden Seeds they are fresh and clean Cash paid for Wheat, Dats, Peas, Barley.&e (ON, PLASTER and SALT for Nale. 1. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Port Perry, April 5, 1877. chaser = s ° Miss Chishol EGS to intimate to her friends and the SUPKRIOR B public generally that she has secured the premises one door east of Mr. Wright's Boot and 8} E jum, where she will . ( hoe Emporium, where she wi AND keep constantly on hand a new and well 2) -- GREAT BARGAINS FANCY GUOILS, BRYANS' 0LD CORNER STOSE, SCHOOL BOOKS, WiH1AmS BUR, And the very latest selections of __ Sheet Music! STATIONERY, ARTWRIGHT. Also, 150 acres of jots 1 and 2, in the 8th | con, of Uxbridge. . All cleared Frame house containing 13 rooms, Frame Barn.| Sheds and Stables. Good Orchard, About 60 acres of Fall Plowing done, Fuswediate possession given to the above properties. : Apply to | E. MAJOR, Proprietor, i © Glen Major. #@~Also, for Sale "Young Green Mountain Morgan," 6 yrs old, and iis splendid condi. tion Glen Major, March 13, 1877, FARM 70 RENT f About 40 Acies of Fall Plow- ing done. Possession given iwmediafely. For further particulars, apply to JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, Brokers, &c., Port Perry March 33, 1877, Park Lot FOR SALE. | QITUATED ON : UNION AVENUE, taining 73 Acres more or less. For furtlier particulars, apply to the pro~ prictor, JAMES EMANEY, | Outario Carriage Works, March 22, 1877. Port Perry, ALL and sce our Sprin i She hopes by a tention to business and C Class 7 pring Stock of First moderate prices to merit a share of public 1 tronage. STAMPING done to order. Remember the ¢ New Fancy Store' --Queen St. Port Perry. Port Perry, April 4, 1877. Farm to Rent. HE Subscriber offers to Rent that First Class Farm containing 90 aeres on lot 1, in con. Bin the TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA, The Boil is superior and in a good state: of cultivation. Theresre good Buildings on the premises. F ¥ givem i diately. For Particulars apply to the Proprietor. €HA'S PARISH, \ Lot 20, 1st Con., Brock. Rrock, March 5, 1877. The VICTORIA MUTUAL Boots and Shoes, OUR CHOICE F?ESH GROCERIES ! Our Superior HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Goods 17 PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &C. nsarance Company of Canada, HEAD OFFICE....... HAMILTON. HIS is decidedly one of the b pani in the Dominion, and parties having property to insure will do well to consider the many advantages of insuring with this Compduy, - T, H. WALSHE, Agent, ' Cannington, Out, Canuivgton, Sept; 26, 1876, Fire 1 We make them a Specialty. The quality of our Stock feall that could be desired, and the Prices canmot fail to please. 3 Give us a'call. | The Highest Prices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce, LOBERT BRYANS, Je. J Williamsbwig, March 22, 1877, 1000 yards Embroidered Edgings and Insertions offered at, At which he is offering WHSTT NOBLOWING! WEMEANIT! ~~ om | TIMOT Port Perry, April 12, 1877. FOR SALE Gne of the best Farms in | Eteach ifnot in the County. | AS A GRAIN:GROWING FARM IT CANNOT DBE BEAT. FIVE Subscriber offers for Sale that really excellent Farm, being the south-halt of Lot 15 in the 2nd Con. of Reach, containing 100 acres--a5 acres cleared, the remainder excellent maple bush, well fe land in a high state of cultivation, There are excel! lent and commodions buildings on the premises, The dwelling house is 26x36 with a back kitchen, all wicely finished, -- Abundant and convenient Barn accommoda- tion, well constructed, 52x76. "A.good sup- ply of water from two wells, a cistein and a creck, 16. The location is healthy and pleasant and convenient to the Dest markets in. the Pro. vince, Port Perry and Manchester being only one and a half mile "hom the Manchester station of the W,, PLT. & Li. Railway, Convenient to Churches and Scliools. For particulars apply to the proprictor on the premises, or at the Onserver office, | ANDREW GRAHAM. teach, Feb'y 21st, 1877. a For Sale. rg HE Subscriber offers for sale 50 acres of | splendid Hardwood Timber Land, being the South East quarter of lot 19 in the 14th Con of Reach. This is a desirable property, well timbered, good land and in a good healthy location. Title indisputable and terms tosuit pur- | chaser. For particulars apply to the proprietor, D. STALKER, Seagrave, © Or, if by letter, to the Seagrave P.O. Seagrave, March 1st, 1877. Tailoring Esablishment | | OVER MR. BROWN'S (LATE MR. CUR- i RIES) STORE. PORT PERRY. HANKFUL for many years of liberal and increasing patronage the subscriber would inform his customers and the general public that he has got thoroughly arranged [1m Lis new premises over Mr. Brown's Store { with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his business. All orders promptly filled The NewestFashicn regularly received, The Latest Styles, Su- perion Workman ship, and perfect fits wu. ranted. JAMES RIGGS. 15, 1876. Port Perry, W. M.JONES Desires to call special attention of the public to the FORMAN'SYERY LOW PRICES! Hams, Bacon, Lard and Dried Apples. TIN CORN B59cts per Bus. R SEED 87.25 do HY SERED S255 do DIRECT Conn SERN HIRTATION S. 8's. Caspian & Polynesian. STOCK [Fully Assorted in all Departments! ! SPECIAL NOTICE! 200 PIECES Moyles' and Ashton's Best PRINTN. THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET! | In order to give my customers the advantage of securing the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. These Goods have all been marked at ONE PRICE, viz : the low sum of 12: cents per yard. As there is no doubt but a GRAND RUSH will be made for these splendid PRINTS, parties wishing to sccure any will do well to call early, Expected, this week, 100 Boxes of those Cheap Raisins, $1.20 for, 28lbs. No trash, but good Cooking Raisins, S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, April 5, 1877. Nox is hereby given that all appli- of the highways in the For the present yeac must be presented to the Clerk previous to or to the Council at a Mecting to be held at the Town Hall, Man- chester, on the 14th day of April next, after which no application will be received, JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk, Reach, March 22, 1877, Choice, Reliable Apple 'Arees for Al. HE Subscriber has for Sale 2 Js Nur- 3 sery, two miles north of Brooklin, Ont. 25,000 first.class Apple Trees in a vigorous, healthy condition, and ot choice descriptions of Fruit. Sold: at the very lowest figures and! warranted: true to their name. rare: chanue: for obtaining choice trees, cheap AT. TURNER, Brooklin. NPE Ene an ¢ations for money for the in provement "Township of Reach.| This a | STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT (00DS CHEAPER THAN EYER | Roberts & Price's, WILLIAMSBURG. The balance of Winter Goods will be Cleared off at Cost to make room for Spring Goods. 70 GENTLEMEN We would say, that we have engaged MR. ARCH'D McLEAN, Fashionable Tailor, and we are now euabled to furnish Fashionable Outfits on the shortest notice: perfect fit, and in the latest style, Ong trial will convince any one that he can do better with uy in this line than elsewhere, Mr. McLean lately bad charge of one of the largest fash- iouable tailoring establishments in New Yorks HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, §C. ROBERTS & PRICL ICT FOB THE © = ze 7 The Subscriber ha3 mow on view 8 ' ; | ¥. ! Magnificent Stock 4 3 . ; --OF" NEW G00DS ! Bought in the best Markets and on the Best Terms, juss suited for the Hard Times! Our Gobds are selected to suit all, and our prices miake them more suitable still: We guarantee to give our ctfitomers JOR GOODS FOR TUE DOLLA AND BETTER VALUE, than any other House in the. County. pre - A Large Stock of Room Paper Just Received. To those who prefer Light to Darkness we have a large Stock of Double Refined New York Export Coal Oil (pure.) LARGE VARIETY, LOW PRICES, and the BEST GOODS are inddcementa we hold out. Give us a Call. he J. H. BROWN, Currie's Stand PORT PERRY: Port Perry, March 22, 1877, CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS Have just opened aii immence Stock of Gents' Hats and Caps, In Silk, Fur and Felt, of the latest styles, in English and American manufacture, showing over fifty different kinds to select from, including the following Colors, viz: --Black, Brown, Grey, Stone, Pearl, Bronze and Dark Blue, which for Quantity, Quality and cheapness cannot be surpassed. Stock well assorted in the other Departments: 07 TERMs--Cash or Produce: CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, March, 1877. THOROUGHLY SEASONED NO.1,X& 1K [UBBS, SPOKES, RIMS And Shafts, all Sizes. Axles, Springs, Fifth Wheels, and Skeins. Dash Leather, Enamelled Duck and Brill. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. A lot of Varnish ir Gal Caus. IRON & STEEL. A FULL STOCK OF Williamehoee F018 10% , Poet Beary, Few, 6, ioil,