"straight red marks on the'righ Land Sale The Crandell Estate itis va In the Market. "IMPORTANT NOTICE! [HE proceedings in Chancery respecting | Oe Preate aE mut consent of all parties in | terested therein, and the whole of the said Real Estats having been vested in Trustees by the ourt of Chancery for the purpose of eo. The Trustees, being desirons of meeting the increased demand for Town Property aid with a view of adcounitaating intend- 2 ope plrehfs. uy have ded to place the 'whole of the said property in the market at once, and will sell any quantity in LOTS OR BLOCKS In parcels from one-fifth of an atre up to ten acres, to suit 'he purchaser. Plans of the said property can be seen, and the terms of sale ascertained by apply- ing to P. A. Hurd, Solicitor, Port Perry, who has been authorized and empowered by the said Trustees to negotiate rales of the same for the. said Trustees. : Dated at Port Perry, this 24th day of Aug A.D. 1877. P. A. HURD. Solicitor for the Trustees of the Crandell Estate, Port Perry General Grocery, Flour & Feed ETORE, PORT PERRY - 7} 'HE Undersigned having purchased that block on Queen Street OPPOSITE HE POST OFFICE, Has opened a General Grocery, Flour and Feed Business and intends at all times to keep for sale such Goods snd at such Prices as will secure a fair share of Public Patronage which it will be my aim to main. tain through FAIR DEALING, CHOICE COODS, : & LOW PRICES! Call and Examine my Stock. #8 The highest price paid for "any quantity of good BUTTER. Remember the place, Opposite the Post ce, W. TUMMONDS. Port Perry, Aug 8th, 1877. Fruit. Fruit. L. M°LEAN Dry Goo vp x vole eee A ie: AUCTION PRICES! ® Balance of Stock NST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. goods FOR THE SEASON Wholesale Prices. At LENS tha I' Faz M AN. Port Perry; Sept 5, 1877. Nign of the White Fag with Red Star! NOTED FOR OULD respectfully announce to his cus- tomers and the punlic generally, that he is prepared to supply all kinds of Fruit, in season, wholesale and retall, Cheaper than at any other House In the County. PEACHES, TOMATOES PEAR, MELONS, GRAPES, URANGES, LEMONS, and a variety of other Kinds, as soon as ready. Leave your orders at once for such kinds as you may Tequire for preserving, 1 cansupply You at any tle as I receive Peis frosh every . McLEAN. . LEAN ort Perry, Aug. 23, 1877. Girl Wanted. ANTED immediately a Servant Girl.-- Good wages will be given, Apply to MRS. G. H. GOODFELLOW, August 23, 1877. Prince Albert. INSPECTION | OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. LL Owners of Weights, Measures and Weighing Machines in the Village of Port Perry, or anywhere in the Township of Reach, Scugog, or East or West Whitby north of the Tth con, are hereby required to present the same for jnspection at my office here between this date und the 15th Septem ber next Parties tailing or refusing to com- ply with this notice will be dealt with as the law directs. T. C. FORMAN, D. Insp. W. & M Port Perry, Aug 20,1877 ¥Fxecutor's ctice. 3 Li partis having claims against tie OA the estate the lat Dh ATi IR Late of the sotth part of lot 23, in the 4th con of Brock, required to send in the amount of their claims, in ord r (if correct) to have th same lignidated ; and all parti s indebted to the estate of the lat: Duncan Henderson, will please pay the same to the undersigned without deny ' T. H WALSHE, Brock, Aug 1 1877 Ex-cutor Ce ¥ County or ONTARIO, } 15 hereby given that TO WIT: the, COURT OF 'ASSIZE, Nisi rius, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, will be holden n and for the County of Ontario, in the COURT HOUSE, 5 in the TOWN OF WHITBY, Monday, September 17th, 1877, At the hour of 12 o'clock noon, of which all Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and all others concerned will take notice and govern NEW FALL TWEEDS r \. LEAP DTT GOODY, See New Advertisement Next Week. B. J. THORNE, Sept. 5, 1877. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL ARE SHOWING A LARGE STOCK --OF and Worsted Coatings, ures: © ew Cattoens and Exwa Value. rst. CASH. OSE. The Highest Market ro] FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Barley, 'Wheat, Peas, Oats, &ec. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscriber. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Sept 5, 1877. [1 INPORTITION $20,000 WORTH OF DRY GOOBS, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &c. To be sold at the very lowest figures for Cash, Farm Produce, or approved Credit. Special 5000 yds best American Prints. 20 yds for $1. Sept. 5, 1877. A SURE REMEDY. S. H. CHRISTIAN. To counteract in some measures the depression which prevails and stop the cry of Hard Times, W. M. Jones Is offering extraordinary bargains, especially in those lines which are in constant demand by all classes of the community. He fully realizes that ECONOMY & RETRENCHMENT Are an acknowledged necessity at present, and he proposes to meet the requirements by offering his customers the best possible value for their dollars and cents :-- 4 Ibs Choice Young Hyson Tea for 81, or 25¢ per Ib. 3 lbs Choicest do do for 81, or 35¢ per Ib. 2 Ibs Choicest Moyune Tea for 81, or 50c per lk. All excellent drawing and good flavor. A beautiful Green Tea of fine flavor and superior strength for 60¢, well worth 75c. Best Tea in the trade will be sold at 75 per 1b. At these marvelously low prices, the poor can enjoy in common with rich the luxury of a genuine good cup of Tea. A line of new Japan, bought at a tremendous sacrifice to the importer, which tor strength and flavor beats anything ever before offered, will be sold for 50c per Ib.-- Try it! . An immense Stock of SUGAR has been bought and will be sold as follows : 10 Ibs Brown Sugar for ........ 9 lbs Light Brown Sugar for. INSPECTION INVITED. .erms, «ash or s'1oduce. . CORRIGAN & CAMPB LL. Port Perry, Aug 15, 1877. Viuble Vilage 'opety | Farm £ oxSale. HE Subscriber offers for Sale that Ex.' «he East IN GREENBANK, cellent Farm, bel i FOR SALE! r" HE undersigned offers for Sale the fol- lowing valuable Village Property situate in the Village of Greenbank, viz :-- A HOUSE AND 2 LOTS. The House is in first class condition being only lately built, commodious and comfort. half of lot 15, (the gore included), in the 7th con. TOWNSHIP GF UXBRIDGE, 2} miles west of Utica, containing 128 acres, 116 acres cleared and in a good state of cul- tivation. The properiy is well fenced. --' There are on the premises a New Frame | Dwelling House, a good Frame Barn; a vigorous Joug Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, and aWell of fine Water, * themselves accordingly. : able and Ja a Beaithy, plesaing location TERMS REASONABLE. here is w f water on the mises, NELSON G_ REYNOLDS, | 0 lent building fo | pl futher petiulans, apply to the pro. _Shenfr's office, Whitby, 2 JAMES BOWES, Proprietor. Shag. stag 36 bw CARRIAGE BUILDING. Uxbridge, May 23, 1871. pg : : The Bui'ding, Blacksmith Shop, For Sale or to Rent. |: cums Shop ahs Fant Shop, being | els Edi ie a Jojed 10 a prosperous locality a Iarge| | VALUABLE Op, Semi Boe tp Le Saf STs 7 rly Villago of Manchester. © | ™ 9G Terms tibersi. 100K ARM. T0 RENT Apply to : WM, uavwe, , i "if ei MBS, HENRY LYLE, 187%, * : Manchester, Jue 20,1411. August 1, 1877. is Strayed Sheep. ; 3 tes 12 0 i) TRAYED from the premiees of 'the Sub. scriber, lot 6, 3rd con, Oartwrighi . mbout the last of July, Twd Ewes 'and Two Ewe Lambs, marked with hr fires t -- 2 rty returning the same or giving such A AY reg on: sesovary vill be suitably rewarded. JOHN SPINES. Cartwright, Ang 29, 1877, FOR SALE 1 TWO HOUSES AND LOTS IT Sa a term of yi hig Stock Farm, 1g part of lok 14, iti the 9th con. of the TOWNSHIP OF BEACH: ve Houes and Lots in Port erty, | myo Rent can be paid in labor of the pro- t rty. oppokite Mr. Swin's Blacksmith Bhop. | For further particulars, pp to 21, JAMES SWAN: |; bridge, June 27, 1871. 5 8 Ibs White Sugar for .. veer Li Excellent Smoked Hams . . 10¢ per Ib. Best Side Pork and Bacon . 10¢ per 1b, Shoulders, almost boneloss. .. ... 8c per Ib. Steam Refined Lard ..14 and 15¢ per 1b. * Finesw Cheese ......... +-eeseeeses 1240 por 1b, gar An inspection ix respectfully solicited. WW. M. JONES. Port Perry, July 14, 18772 GROCERIES & TLalIQUORS ! PROVISIONS ! Flour and Feed! The Undersigned has just completed his purchdses and has now on hand a COMPLETE and CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK of CHOICE GROGERIESI The Best Brinda of Reliable and PURE LIQUORS, Provisions, Flour and Feed: J eb int fr bie ec cope My Motto is-CHEAP and GOOD. I. J. DAVIS, J. A. STIRLING & CO. e & out for the Fall and Winter Trade, a large assortment ot Ttake much pleasuf iff announcing that they have just received and are opening General Dry Goods, Clothing and Millinery, 'Which for VARIETY & CHEAPNESS will not be surpassed in this part of the country. Our Stock of Canadian, English, and Scotch Tweeds, English and French Worsted Coatings, Venetians, Black, Blue and Brown Presidents, Sedans and Moscow Beavers are of the NEW PATTERNS and UNEQUALED VALUE. The Tailoring department is still under the able management of MR. J. W. ISAACS whose name is a sufficient guarantee as to Fit, Style, and Workmanship. In the Ready.made department we would call your particular attention to the line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' OVERCOATS, which for quality and finish is not excelled. The Stock of Dress Goods comprises the new shades in Merinos, Cashmeres, Victoria Cloths, Serges, Sateens, Plain sud Figured Lustres, and a variety of Trimmings suitable for these goods, The DRESS MAKING department will be open about the 11th Sept, and will as heretofore be under the management of MISS DYER, who will have all the Larssr Styues AND Parrerss of the season. The MILLINERY department is still under the management of MISS HARRISON, and will this season be Particutanty Arrraomive ia all that is Naw in Bonnets, Hats, Plumes, Flowers, Ribbons, and Ornaments. We are also showing & large assortment of Ladies' Mantles and Jackets, In all the newest Styles. The Staple department comprises White and Grey Cottons, Prints, Brown, Cream, and Bleached, Table Linens, Towels and Toweling, Brown Hollands, Cotton and Wincey Bhirtings, and Plain, Striped and Checked Dress Winceys. In Plain Grey, Scarlet, and Fancy Flannels we have a large assortment at Graariy Rupvozo Paiows from last season. In fact, we feel justified in asserting that such Goods were never offered at so Maavasousiy, Low Prions. #6 Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. A. STIRLING & CO. Port Perry, Sept. 1, 1877. FRESH ARRIVALS ! CENEW GOODS, Choice and Seasonable, Arriving Daily!2°o% FOR THE. IL & WINER TRADE At much lower Prices than last Season. Special attention is directed to our Choice Stock of DRESS GOODS! In Black Lustres, French Cashmeres, Matclaicse, Poplins, Sateens, Persian Cords, and other fashionable makes, with all the lates styles in TRIMMINGS to match, A fine selection of Scotch, West of England, and Canadian TWEED SUTrTINGS, In all the latest patterns, on the shortest notice SUITS made up in the latest styles by experienced workmen 05= Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Coal Oil, &ec. As Cheap as the Cheapost, and of the best quality. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Aug. 15, 1877. ay, Straw and Manure Forks, Scythes, Snaiths and Cradles. 'OMPLETE STOCK OF GENIE PARIS GREEN. A FULL STOCK OF IRON, STEEL, BENT STUFF, : = AND ALL LINES OF Carriage Hardware. Laing & JMeharry, PADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, == BUILDERS MATERIAL BE: to intimate to her friends and the public generally that she has secured the premises one door east of Mr. Wright's Boot and Shoe Emporium, where she will cep constantly on hand a new and well sclected stock of FANCY GOODS. BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, ANARANGIREAN RS SCHOOL BOOKS, v And the very latest selections of Sheet Music! She hopes by attention to business and moderate prices to merit a share of public patronage. STAMPING done to order. Remember the * New Fancy Goods Store" --Queen St. Port Perry, Port Perry, April 4, 1877. 17 SUPERIOR SPRING GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS BRYANS' OLD CORNER STORE, WILLIAMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT. ALL and see our Spring Stock of First Class Boots and Shoes, OUR CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES ! Our Superior HARDWARE, CROCKERY, PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &C: TS # OUR TEAS CANNOT BE BEAT; We make them a Specialty. The quality of our Stock is all that could be desired, and the Prices cannot fail to please. . Give ts a call. The Highest Prices paid for all kitds of Farm Produce, ROBERT BRYANS, Jr: Williamsbarg, March 22, 1877. PPLICATION will be made to the Par- liament of Ontario at its next session for an Act giving to Robert 'Armour of the the town of Bowmanville, Barrister at law, and such other person' or persons as may hereafter be associated with him power and authority to construct an embankment or solid Roadway, from a point on the store of Lake Scugog at or South of aud near to the Village of Port Perry, in the towmship of Reach, to the opposite shore or some point opposite to the place of commencement in the Township of Scugog. Also to construct a similar Embankment or solid Roadway from some point on the shore of the said Lake Scugog, South of and near to Cmserea in the Township of Cartwright to the opposite shore or some point opposite to the place of com- mencement in the Township of Scugnt. To drain the part or portion of the said Lake Scugog so to be cut off Iying to the south of the said Embankments and to vest all the lands reclaimed in fee simple in the said Robert Armour and such other persons ak may be associated with him, their heirs and Assigng forever. Dated at Bowmanville this 38th day of Jame, 1871. ROBERT ARMOUR. By reading and practicing the Inestimab truths {aimed in the KNOW ever le be i SELF-PRESERV ATIO! THYSELF=cs: fot mst on_receipt of It treats of Exhausted EET HY SELF CONSUMPTION OURED: is -- An old Physician, retired from prac tice, havi had placed In his an the formula of a oget, Fast India Stissionary able ved for the speedy and thoroughly tes! its wonderful eura wers in thousands of feels. it his duty make it known to his g fellows.-- ctuated by this motive, and a consclentions Qonire 10 Jeileve human sufuring, Ro wili sand ree of Ul who desire, t Ra LT SE Shae with stamp, naming this 3 Pe meu ltd Ont 0.8 TF 0 Port Perry, Aug 14, 1877. ; #ituated in the west part of villsge, perty brid itlage. Port Perr§, June 27, wh v et Queen Street. Port Perry, June 30, 1877, : I SRR 3