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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Mar 1877, p. 3

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I Bh », ib INER--IN » Reach, Nov, 28, 1876. Bg! di ie io. Have just opened an immence Stock of Le Gents' Hats and * Caps, In Silk, Fur and Felt, of the latest styles, in Englith and American manufacture, showing over fifty different kinds to select from, including the following Colors, viz:i--Black, Brown, Grey, Stone, Pearl, Bronze and Dark Blue, which for Quantity, Quality and cheapuess cannot be surpassed. Stock well assorted in the other Departments. [ed Terms --Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, March, 1877. WINTER GOODS AT COST P AT Tailo ing Fstab ishment, Port Perry. Port Perry, Feb. 20, 1877, . SPECIALTIES At Prices to suit the Times JXTRA value in All Wool Factory Flan. 4 nels. Splendid Patterns at 30, 40 aud 4" cunts, UNDAS Grey Cottons, bought st a job, at extremely low prices. ee Lines in Gent's Long Wool Shirts and Drawers, at 55 cents, PECIAL Lines in Winceys, 30 inches 1D wide, at 17 cts. DISCOUNT at 10 cents on the Dollar on WinterDiess Goods, Shawls, Ladies' . Fur Sects, Gent's Caps, Blankets, &c. LARGE Stock of Millinery Goods made up in the Latest Styles, includ- ing a splendid selection of Crape Goods, at low prices, RESS MAKING done on the premises by experienced hands, in the latest Pans and New York Styles. gz A FULL ange of Tweeds for Gent's wear, UITS' mado to order, on the premises, by } an experienced Tailor, All work guar- anteed to fit.' i ROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Fish; &c., in Abundance, at bottom prices. A Call Solicited. J. H. BROWN, Currie's O14, Sta nde , Pot Perry, Dee. 20,1876, TMPADVE YOUR STOCK! | (v1; 3 A First Class Boar CLDA Lhals : OR Service on the Pound Farm, lot 17, in Ruach, opposite "The Subsoribors oer als, In quantiiion to suit an immense number Bais, Posts and Stakes, Cheap, and on easy terms of payment. > % the Fao ot They are at Saintfield and of easy access. Apply to Charge, $n. R. HARTRY 4 x Dos, Y GEQ. WILSOX, field 10. Troprictér Keach, Nov, 15, 1876. ------------ rand Success ! JONES BROTHRS Great Clearing Sale! | --~ purchases of twenty-five dollars wud over, Port Perry, Feb 15, 1877. COME EARLY, THE PEOPLE Are satisfied of he genuineness and are promptly availing themselves of ity advantages, THE STOCK Is large, attractive and thoroughly assorted in every department, ce FARMERS 253 { Desirous of exchanging Wool for Tweeds and Flannels can secure the same at COST now, and turn in the Wool next June. RESPONSIBLE PARTIES | Not having the Cash on hand, wishing to avail themselves of the advanteges of this Sale, can do so by special arrangement on all and Secure Genuine I3argains at JONES BROS'. i BL ( N Tuesday, 13th RT , somewhere be- tween the City of Toronto and Ux- bridge Village, on the Nipissing tr ml Port Perry, Feli14, 1877. [] 1 Bay Mare G years old, in foal the Village of U xhridue, A POUKE containing nbout Forty-four Dollars in Bills and several Notes of hand and other valu- able papers. Any person giving injormation to James Lund, Aixbridge, or to R Lund, Port Perry, respecting the same will be suit ably rewarded, R. LUND. CREDIT SALE. | 9 n pus undersigned "has been instructed by MR. 1.2 A. BLACK, To sell* by Public Auction, § ON TUESDAY, 13TH MARCH, On lot No 23, in the 1st Con. of BROCK, the following Farm Stock, Implements, &c. HORSES, 1 Bay Mare 9 years old in foal, Jp : Bay Mare 1 ars old, in foal, Chesnut Horse 8 years old, CATTLE. 3 Cows in calf, 1 Furroge Cow, Yhop--s. 2 Heifers two years old, Fal 7 Yearling Calves, pt 1 Yoke of Working Oxen, EHEEP, 3 Yearling Lambs, well breed, 1 Ewe, well bred, IMPLEMENTS, 1 Johnston Reaper; 1 Seed Drill, nemly new; 2 Plows, nearly new 3 2 Gang Plows, Paxton, Tate & Co's make; 1 Land Roller; 1 Set Iron Harrows new; 2 Scts Wooden Huwrrows ;'1 Hose Rake; 1 Turnip Senfil r; 1 Cutting Box ; 1 Lumber Wagon, thimble: skein; 2 0; sen' B ng 1 Double Fami Carvinge, covered; 2 Sir 1 Democrat Wagon; 1 nearly new; 1 Cutter, nearly Jl Heavy Hare ws, Silver mounted 8 Harness, Black 'mounted'; 1 Sit Is Har- nessg 1 Pair Scotch Collars ; 3 2 Buffalo Rol 1 Hay Rack ; 1 Fanning Milt; 1 W - 1 Loguing Chain ; Whifl 'trees, and SH other articles too numerous to | mention, Sale to commence at one o'clock, sharp: Terms of Sale, --All sums of $5, and ander, cash ; over that amount 11 months credit hy purchasers furnishing approved Joint notes bearing interest fiom date if not paid when due, A discount of Ten per cent allowed for cash on all purchases over $5. J. L WATKIS, Auctioneer, | Brock, March 1, 1877. Agency for the Lending of Money DVANCES made upon the eecurity of Real Estate, re-payableat the option of borrower. Rate of interest Eight pet cent, mission. Wanted to puichase good Mortgages and Promissory Notes. Money always on hand for any good Loan, W. MAURICE COCHRANE. March 1, 1887, Port Perry | Take Notice. pou is to forbid all parties from haibor- ing, employing of otherwise encourag: ing to remain away from the subscriber, & boy of fourteen years of age, named George Simpson, as I have a claim on and am re- sponsible for the safe keeping of said Loy -- When he left my place on Monday, 26th ult, he wore a velve. cout over a black cloth coat, full cloth pants and a brown cloth cap, Any party coming in contact with said boy will confer a favor by returning him to the Supsceibes or letting me koow where to find m, No Com- JOHN BOWERS, Sth con. of Reach. Reach, Feb. 28, 1877, TAILORING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAIL ORING ESTABLISHMENT OVER DIGELOW'S STORS. PORT PERRY. BDI HARDWAR JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, Mar 6, 1875, STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT f05S CHEAPER THAN EVER AT Roberts & Price's, WILLIAMSBURG. The balance of Winter Goods will be Cleared | off at Cost to make room for Spring Goods. TO GENTLEMEN We would say, that we have engaged MR. ARCH'D M¢LEAN, Fashionable Tailor, and we are now enabled to fu \ Fashionable Outfits on the shortest notice perfect fit and in the latest style, One trial will convince any one that he can do better with us in this line than elsewhere, Mr, McLean lately had charge ofy ove of the largest fash. jonable tailoring establishments in New York. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, &C. ROBERTS & PRICE \ Williamsburg, Feb, 15,1817, TUOROUGHLY SEASONED X0.1,X&AX [IUBBS, = SPOKES, RIMS And Shafts, all Sizes. Axles, Springs, ITifth Wheels, and Dash Leather, Enamelled Duck and DBuill. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. A lot of Varnish in Gal Cans. IRON & STEEL. A FULL STOCK OF Skeins. VERY J CILEAP. Laing & Jieharry, Sign of the Golden Anvil. Tort Pesry, Feb, #, 1817. ' RENENDOLS BARGAINS! In Every Department, at FORMAN'S I NO BLOWING! WE MEAN IT ! JUST RECEIVED 1000 yards Embroidered Edgings and Insertions offered at about half their value. Lace Curtains--a large lot bought at a sacrifice and sold accordingly. 2 Cases Men's Felt and Silk Hats, latest styles and immensely * Cheap. T. C FORMAN. N. B.--Winter Goods sold regardless of Cost. Port Perry, Fob. 20,1877. LARGE RECEIPTS ! --OF ee WC DIMIBLE Goo To hand this Week, suitable forjthe SEASOIN. On and afler this date, the subscriber will allow the following DISCOUNTS FOR CASH! $1 and up to $10 On all purchases over > per cen off. On all purchases over $10, ten per cent off WANTED. 5000 Dressed Hogs. 50,000 bus. Wheat. S. I. CHRISTIAN Manchester, Dcc. 8, 1876. COXERINT. If you want the CHEAPEST FEED In the Market, come and buy CORN before it 1s all Sold. BE. WORTHINGTON, East of the Walker House, neasly opposite {he Ontario Bank, Port Perry, Pért Perry, Feb. 1, 1877, FOR SALE wv of the best Farms in Reach ifnot in the County. AS A GRAIN-GROWING "wast Ed CANNOT BE BEAT. - HE Subscriber offers for Sale that really -- excellent Farm, being the south-balt of Lot 15 in the 20d Con. of Reach, containing 100 acres--95 acres cleared, the remainder excellent maple bush, well 'fenced and in ® high state of cultivation. There are gxcel. lent and commodious buildings on the premises, The dwelling house is 26x36 with a back kitchen, ull nicely finished, -- Abundant and convenient Barn accommoda. tion, well constructed, 52x76. A good sup~ ply of water from two wells, a cistern aud a creel The location is healthy and pleasant and convenient to the best markets in the Pro. 'I vince, Port Pe:ry and Manchester being only one and a half mile fiom tha Mancheste: station of the W,, P.P. & L. Railway, Conveoient to Chuiches and Schools, For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises, or at the Opsgrves office, ANDREW GRAHAM. Reach, Feb'y 21st, 1877. A VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM. FOR SALE EING North "Halt of Lot 7, in the 8rd Con. Eldon, containing 100 ccres, Nearly all cleared and jn a good state of cultivation. There are on the furm a cothfortable Log House, Frame Barn and other 'Outbuildings, tog ther with a good Occhard, Nepcly all; fall" plowed, It is conveniently located for schools, churches, railroads aud markets, being only one mile from Argyle and Midland Junction, and three miles from Woodville. To partice desirous. of locating iu a good farming dis- trict, or investing in o first-class farm this prescats a rare opportunity. Possession given early in the spring. Title indisput- able, Stock and Implements on thy farm can be bought at & valuation, For futther particulars upply to A C. CAMPBELL, Lorneville P. 0, LAUCHLIN CURRIE, Hartley P. O, Executors of the estate of late D. McIntyre, of Eldon ; cr to A. HUDSPETH, Lindsay Lorneville, Jan. 11,1877. 66 For Sale. FPYHE Subscriber offers for sale 50 acres of splendid Hardwood Timber Land, being the South East quartfr of lot 19 in the 14th Con ot Reach. This is a desirable property, well timbered, good lund and in a good healthy location, 'Title indisputalle and terms to suit pur- chaser, For particulars Spr to the proprietor, D. STALKER, Seagrave, Or, if by letter, to the Seagrave P.O Seagrave, March 1st, 1877. NOTICE Couxry or OstarIO, Is nereby given that To Wit, } the Court of Assize, Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery will be holden in and for the County of Ontario, in the Court House, in the TOWN OF WHITHY, on Tuesday, April 3rd, 1877, At the hour of 12, o'clock, noon ; ; of which le, and all tice, and gov. Jd. REYNOLDS, . Sheriff, C. 0. Sheriffs Office, Whitby, Feb 21st, 1877. } FIRST CLASS TAILORING. { IRST class Tailoring in all its depart ments, AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. 15 Peince Albert, April 2, 1874, A Rare Chance for Kirby Fanciers Kirby Reaping MACHINE FOR SALE FOR $100. J Lin offers for Bale, a New Kirby Reaper for $100, at Lis place, Sunderland, The Machine is perfectly new --never cut a straw, The regular splling price at manufactory, is $125 Time will Le given for Tay ment by the usual rate of interest, Address, JOHN POOLE, Suuderland Agr'l Warehouse. Sunderland, Jan. 24, 1877, NOTICE DR. BRATHWAITE would Leg leave to state that be Las ubandoued ull idea of ac cepting the Government appointment offered him in the West Indies. At the same time he would aftectionately thauk those mauy friends who so feelingly urged him to ree main amongst them, Port Perry, Feb 2%, 1877, Cedar Rails and POSTS FOR SALE. (OR SALE, any quantity of first-class Cedar Rails and Posts, on lots 14, 15, and east-half of 15, in the 9th con. Leach. Apply to Y ¥. BE. LAWRENCE, Greenlank P.O Greenbank, Dec. 14, 1876. Village Lot for Nale PORT PERRY. TE: undersigned offers for sale Village Lot No, --, it is a corner lot, the faurth Jot west of the School Bouse, | Queen street, Port Perry, -I'his is one-of the bist and best 12 i } | I lovated lots in the corporation and will be , sold at a moderate figure. A Pox further pusticalars ayy to ROBT. ny ie nm Carinright, Aug. FO

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