A epee Mortgage Sale. Pprrasast to Power of Sale contained in a Mortgage which will be produced at the time of Sale there will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HOUCKS HOTEL, SAT TRE=-- 'Village of Manchester By Mr. Levi Fairbdnks, Auctioncer. at Twelve o'clock noon, on the Thirtieth day of January, A.D.1878 The following valuable property comprising TWO HUNDRED ACRES ! And being Lot No. 2, in the 3rd concession of the Township of Reach, The property of George J. Hubertus. This Lot is well wooded and the soil is very good--it will make an excelient farm. Terus of BALe.--One tenth cash at time of Sale ; enough within one month there: after to make ono third of the purchase money, and the balance in three yearly instalments with interest at nine per cent half yearly with right to purchaser to pay in full at any time. Further particulars and conditions of sale canbe bad from the Vendor's Solicitor at Oshawa. Oshawa, 5th January, A.D. 1878. LYMAN ENGLISH, Vendor's Solicitor, Mortgage Sale. Pan to power of Sale contained in a Mortgage which will be produced at the Sale, there will be sold by MR. LEVI FAIRBANKS, Auctioneer, at PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HOUCK'S HOTEL, ------ IN THE ---- Village of Manchester, -- ON Wednesday, 30th day of January 1878, At Twelve o'clock Noon, the following valuable farm containing SIXTY AC R E S Pa iY more or less, being all the South half of Lot number Seven in the Third Concession of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, except fifty acres heretofore sold off the tront of the said lot to Mr. John Harnden, On this farm there is a good Frame House with outbuildings. I'he soil is good loam. The farm is near the village of Manches- ter--a Good Grain Market. The Terms of Sale arc one tenth cash at the time of Sale, enough within one month thereafter to make one third of the purchase money, and the balance in three yearly in stalments with interest at Nine per cent half yearly, with right to purchaser to pay in full at any time. Further particulars and conditions of sale can be had from the Vendor's Solicitor at Oshawa. Oshawa, 5th January, 1878. LYMAN ENGLISH. Vendor's dolicitor. ---- - = Executors' Notice. @GL0BI0TS NEWS FOR ALL -----WHO ARE IN WANT OF------ CHEAP DRY GOODS, Clothing and Millinery. . money matters and for the purpose of keeping up their Cush Sales J. A. STIRLING & CO. Have this day reduced their Goods to COST for CASI which will enable all to buy Lots of Goods for Little Money ! In order to effect a complete Clearance by the Fifteenth of March, they have decided to commence A GRAND CLEARING SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK AT COST FOR EIGHT WEEKS. The fall trade having been materially curtailed by unseasonable weather, the Stock is still in splendid condition and every department thoroughly assorted. This Salo offers A RARE Orrortuxfry for securing fresh and desirable Goods Owing to]the stringency in AT WHOLESALE PRICES. An inspection of the Stock will satisfy all unbelievers. J. A. STIRLING & CO. Port Perry, Jan 1€¢, 1878. 1 will Sell all my Cloths at COST. Now for Cheap Suits, Ready made Coats, Pants and Vests at Cost. Hats and Caps at Cost. 07 Ties, Collars, Drawers Shirts, &c., at Cost. Gome one and all and sce for yourselves. Terms--CASEL, J. PEARCE. To the creditors of Harrison Vernon, late of the Township of Reach in the County of Ontario, Ycoman, deceased. Pursuant to Statute, 20 Vie. Cap. 28, the creditors of the said Harrison Vernon who died on or about the twenty-cighth day of December, 1877, are hereby notified to send a statement of their claims agdfnst the cstate of said deceased to John Christie, Township Clerk, Manchester, one of the Exccutors of the said de sed, on or before the first day of March, 1878, at the expiration of which time the said Executors' will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which they then have notice and the said Executors will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim they shall not have had notice at the time of the distribu- tion of the said asscts. Dated at Manchester in the Township of Reach, this Eight day of Jnnuary, 1878. JOHN CHRISTIE, JOHN W. sour, | EXECUTORS. EWEN CAMERON, NOTICE. R SALE, a thoroughtbred Scotch Collie Dog, eight months old and well trained. Apply to James Graham, lot No. 16, 4th con, of Reach, where the dog may be seen. Manchester, Jan. 7. 1878. ae re eee COUNTY COUNCIL. HE first Meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the County of Ontario, for 1878, will be held pursuant to Statute at the Court House, in the TOWN OF WHITBY. Tut, te nd ntan At T'wo o'clock in the afternoon, "JOHN BHIER, - County Clerk. County Clerk's Office, 'Whitby, Jan. 8, 1878. Money to Loan N Farm Property at Seven and a half per cent. So Commizsin, Enquire af P. A. Hurd's Law office, Port Perry. Port Perry, Jan, 9, 1878. VALUABLE SOL FARM TORENT, : i ber offers to Rent for a term I i Suet his gio Bloc Farm, ng part of lot 14, in the 9th con, of the TOWNSHIP OF BEACH. fhe Rent can be paid in Tabor on the pro perty. WM, TABER, Dreprictor, Uxbridge Village, Uxbridge, June 97, 1877, Merchant Tailor. Port Perry, Dec. 17, 1878 SPECIAL SALE FOR Six Weeks! . WHOLE STOCK AT BEBUGED PRICES I ! Greatest Bargains EVER OFFERED. Terms--Cash or Produce. . T. 0. FORMAM. Port Perry, Jan. 10, 1878. Have on hand an immense Stock of GRO- -CERIES including finest Black, Green and Japan Teas, Mocha, and Java Coffee, Raw, Refined, Loaf, Ground and Icing Sugars, Canned Fruits and Fish of the vari- ous kinds. A great variety . of Biscuits, is Sauces, Ketchups Pickles, Essences, &c. Layer, Valentia and Seed- less Raisins, Currants, Candied Peelsin Lemon, Orange and Citron. e . Syrups of the different kinds; Apples, &c. mn * The celebrated Diamond Brand of Oysters, Bes, Fresh Meats, Sausages and Fowls constantly in stock, The above Goods ure all new, and fresh and will be sold Cheap for Cash, A Happy Christmas to All CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Unis Gane? CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL Selling Out! rin HTS ems BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Having decided to devote his attention oxclusively to the Grocery and Provision Trade, and requiring the space occupied at present by the Boot and Shoe department, the Subscriber has determined to sell out his entire Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST FOR SIX WEEKS! Every Man, Woman and Child requiring a pair of Boots or Shoes, shave the privilege of securing them At Wholesale Price, by calling at W. M. JONES', Port Perry, Jan. 16, 1878. Nign of the White I'lag with Bed Star ! FALL STOCK NOW COMPLETE --AT P 5 4 ol GON 0 ) Ji il PORT PERRY. SPECIMEN PRICE LIST: 20 yards Grey Cotton for §1. Good Winceys for Te per yd. White Flannels for 25¢ por yd. Scarlet Flannels for 20¢ per yd. Canton Flannel for 12¢ per yd. White Blankets from $1.50, Fancy Flannel for 25¢ por yd. Men's Wool Undershirts from 50c. Dress Goods, in new shades, from 2 good assortmont of Worsted Coat. 124c¢ per yd. ings, cheap. Black Lustres, double warp from 14¢ per yd. Wool Tweeds from 60c por yd, Grass Linens from 123¢ per yd. A Good Canadian Tweed Suit made to ordor for $12.50. i. Terms--Cash or Produce. B. J. THORNE. SPADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, | lay, Straw and Manure Forks, Scythes, Snaiths and Cradles. COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS MATERIAL A FULL STOCK OF IRON, STEEL, RENT STUFK, AND ALL LINES OF Carriage Hardware. Laing & JMecharry, Quecn Street. Port Perry, June 20, 1877. JUST TO HAND . Jd. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, 4c. In Barrels and Half Barrels, CHOICE GROCEBIFS, CH EAP As any House in town. [PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! . oigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, WANTED, 1,000 BIS. POTATOLS, For which the Highest Price will be paid. 2 1. J. DAVIS, Port Perry,[Oct, 24, 1871.4] Port Perry, Dec 12, 1677. To Our Friends and Patrons! A MERRY{ CHRISTMAS, ~------AND---- HAPPY NEW YEAR! And to make it more so, we will offer during the HOLIDAYS! 20 lbs CURRANTS, for .. 20 1bs Choice RAISINS for. 5 1bs Choice Young Hyson TE 13 1bs SUGAR, for .... cieeeee OVERCOATS .ievvennirenernene oe All-Wool Canadian TWEED SUITS . cccccsiiennnns Ladies' FURS, in Mink, Seal, Coney, and German Mink, below Cost of manufacture. 20 dozen choice (two-buttoned) KID GLOVES, in colored and black, at 50¢ per pair--worth $1. Gent's FUR CAPS--a still further Reduction. Men's KIP BOOTS, for....... seer ve seesas srnsnraininasrece $2:25 CIVEZUSYA CALL. BROWN & CURRIE. Noted for Cheap Goods. Port Perry, Dec. 27, 1877. (SE. CASE. CASE The Highest Market price FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Barlev, Wheat, Peas, Oats, &c. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscriber. | Ss. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Sept 5, 1877. \ FAL GOOD GOODFELLOW PRINCE ALBERT ' A Splendid New Stock of FALL GOODS. Complete in every department the Nowest Styles, Best Quality and LOWEST PRICE. Tats and Caps in every variety-- CHEAP. BOOTS:SEOES For all and at such prices as satisty all. -- LADIES ~~ Our Millinery Rooms are re-opened and supplied with all that is desjr- able in the line and at the Lowest Figures. GROCERIES. Regular and Large Supplies of Choice Fresh Groceries. Superior Teas at Lowest Prices 20 lbs Raiscns for 81 or 81.25 by box. An inspection of my stock and comparision of prices invited. G. lI. GOODFELLOW. Prince Albert, Oct 3, 1877. RESUMED PRACTICE HE undersigned is happy to inform hig numerous friends and the'general public of the locality that during his somewhat brief season of relaxation he has recovered hig wonted health and now resumes the practice of his profession and is prepared as formerly; to attend to all calls. N. McCLINTON, M.D, Saintfield, Dec 4, 1877. Application to Palament, PPLICATION will be made to the Parliament ot Ontario at its next Ses: gion for an Act giving to Truman P. White; of Whitevale, in the County of Ontario, LLIHPORTATIONS $20,000 WORTH or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &ec. To be sold at the very lowest figures for Cash, Special --5000 yds bes Am ecrican Prints 20 yds for $J. Sept. 5, 1871. Farm Produce, or approved Credit. . S. HL. CHRISTIAN. --==G0 TO. THE-- Ontario Flour and Feed Store, ----FOR: GOOD FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR, BARLEY CHOP, OATMEAL, BRAN, CORN CHOP, CORNMEAL, SHORTS, PEAS § QATS, CRACKED WHEAT, PEA CHOP, BARLEY, &0. Bey Goods delivered to all parts of the Town. MIDDLETON & HASLEHURST. Oct. 24, 1877. Corner Queen and Perry Btreets, Port Perry, SECURE YOUR Cutters and Sleighs! -- The Subscriber has given much attention to the getting up of comfortable, durable, Stylish an CHEAP CUTTERS & SLEIGHS and has much pleasure in announcing that he has completed and for Sale the Largest Stock, Greatest Vaciety, Best Material, Finest get up, and Lowest Prices of Cutters and Sleighs ever offered in the Province, and with a view to meet the demands of all he has cut his prices to the lowest possible and offers good CUTTERS For the coming Winter, Esquire, William Murdock, of the Town of Bowmanville, in the County of Durham, Civil Engineer, and Samuel John Armour, of the said Town of Bowmanville, Gentle. man, and such other person or persons ag may be hereafter associated with them power and authority to construct ar Embankment or Solid Road. way from a point on the shore of Lake Scugog, at or south of and near to the Village of Port Perry, in the Township of Reach to the opposite shore at some point opposite to the point of commence- ment in the Township of Scugog. Also to construct a similar Embankment or Solid Road-way from some point on the shore of Lake Scugog south of or soutb.west of and near to Caesarea, in the Township of Carte wright to the opposite shore at some point opposite the place of commencement in the Township of Scugog. To drain all the part or portion of the said Lake Scugog so to be' cut oft lying to the gouth of the eaid Em- bandments or Road. ways, and to vest all tho' lands reclaimed thereby in fee simple in the said Truman P, White, William Murdock: and Samuel John Armour, and such other person or persons Aas may be hereafter associated with them, their heirs and assigns forever. Said Act giving power to the Junior Judge of the (ounty in which any land so reclaimed and taken lies, to award compensation to any owner thereof and giving power to the ap- plicants herein named "to issue Bebentures which shall be a first charge on said lands: 80 be reclaimed. Bowmanville, 4th December, 1877. ROBERT ARMOUR, Solicitor for Applicants. Notice. It HEREBY given that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Reach at its meeting to be held on Monday the 21st day of January 1878, propese fo pass & By.Law to stop up and close as a public road or highway all that portion of the original allowance for road, (that is not sircady la ed up) between Lots numbers Six in the Third Concession of said Townsbip of Reach, to sell and dispose of the same as such council may deem right and propery and to vest the same in such per: persons as may be therein mentioned. JOHN CHRISTIE, Township C! K. Reach, Dec 17, 1877. FARM for SALE. FRR HE undersigned ofiers for sale that Farm, containing 100 acres of \and, being the North half of lot 16. in_ the andcomof REACH. Gomiortablo Dwelling Houses, & : Driving house and oe le Barn and Stable accommodati NTS joni CEA Saf "Phere is & fine youug orchard of 150° EET Tl | land* mosh Ew Come on and take your choice from an extensive Stock of just such Cutters to own, JAMES EMANEY, | Ontarig Carriage Works, Nov, 29, 1877, prictor on the JAM Reach Nov. 718%, NOW FOR i 4 ih