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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Aug 1877, p. 3

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Masterly Monopolizing Movement! Bix Stupendous Shows, thrown into On . the enthusiasm and plaudates of the multi- AN "ASTONISHING AGGREGATION 1 JOHN O'BRIEN'S Six Separate Shows Consolidated WILL EXHIBIT AT PORT-PERRY! TUBSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1611, IX Times Larger, Six Times Better, Six Circus Companies, Six Menageries, Bix Museums, Six Aviarys, ~ Collossal Circensian Conception, 53 Dens of Wild Beasts, incarcerated in Gold Encrusted and Richly Ornamented Iron Girded Lairs, * Sensational Street Show, prodigious par. ade and exhibition of pomp and jageantry. A Lavish Display of Wealth awakening tude, by 'he Martial strains of Three Full Military Bands, in Three Great Gildea Char- fols, elaborate with statues and carvings. An army of Men, Women, and Horses in Review. ' A Baggage Train drawn by 200 Imported Spanish Mules. Eyeryibing the Largest, Everything the ) cerless and Alone, It has no Ratial, In- viting Investigation, Defying Competition, Its proud boast is that John O'Briens' Six y, vy, Univer So eC] | Choice and Seasonable, Arriving Daily !"23% i. oo THE hea WL ¢ WINER Tou 'At much lower Prices. than last Season. Bpecial attention is directed to our Choice Stock of DRESS GOODS! In Black Lustres, French Cashmeres, Matelaiese, Poplins, Sateens, Persian' Cords, and other fashionable makes, with all the lates styles in TRIMMINGS to match, LA fine selection of Scotch, West England, and Canadian TWEED SUITINGS, In all the latest patterns. SUITS iade up in the latést styles by experienced workmen on the shortest notice 07 Groceries, Crockery; Boots and Shoes, Coal Oil, &ec: As Cheap as the Cheapest, and of the best quality. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Aug. 15, i877. Bhows is U yy y, v sally acknowledged the Largest and the Best, Moral in Tone, Overwhelming in Attraction, OM It everywhere wins Ihe approval of Clergy- dner,. dita, Teachers, Savans, and Stud- ents. Unique in its Union, unlike all others, it is Original, Entertaining and Instruetive, both _vmusing and teaching in its Schcol of Physical Culture and Educational department, it is the Managers nim to Please, and to that end no Pains or Expense have heen spared to make his Great Show Complete in Every Depart ment. In the Museum Marquee is Steam Engine, operating Mechanical Marvels and forein) bright sparklingaWater into mia air, Purify. ing the atmosphere, and rendering it delights fully bahiny, cool and refreshing even in the Hottest Weather. a Stationary Multitudinous Palace Qpere Chairs in the Grand 8 Centre ) 1, senting under its broad canop, Bole Pavil in may be witnessed suc 0,000 People, where foats of Strength, Skill, Graee . and Daring, mused Monarchs in the Proudest days of Rome and Greece, relieved from & prépunders ance of Physical Perfection by the Clowns, and Merry Jesters Songs, Sentiment, Hareasms 'nid outbreaks of Uproarous Rollicking Fun and Jolly Goolt Nature, all blended in an ens | nment of superlative excdllence an Fn: tire Artistic Ensemble. distinguished by Rare od Taste Bit dndgment in Its composition participated in by the Cream of the Profes- sion, Gutheréd from the Arenas of the Four Quarters of the Globe, and wearing magoifl- ulous value, the homage Kings and Princes, to the Al Champions of the Earth, all of whom will be seen In conjunction with the Great Traveling Zoological Garden, with its hundreds of livin, Curiosities of Creation, only to be Sonera ed by the reproduction ofan index to atural History, the study of whieh is best pursued-in John O'Brien's Bix Shows Consol- idated: 0 or Bite, Eldon General. GRAND RER of the Glittering Pageant el Prof Kauffman' ree ate Le dock wm "Brecon, TRarch from § tb Principal Hotel 0 the Canvas at 12:80 noon 1d 6.30 evening. : 3 : under 9 years, riptive Programmes. 3 ¥, Director of Publications. ajo appear at Powmanville, Monday, as | f | being part of lot 14; iu the 9th con; of the PROV ISIONS ! Flour and Feed! The Undersigned has just completed his purchases and hak now on hand a COMPLETE and CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK of CHOICE GROGERIES PUEE LIQUORS, Provisions, Flour and Feed. Having been fortunate in my purchases both as to QUALITY and PRICES customers will find my (foods and Prices much to their advantage, My Motto is--CHEAY and GOOD. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Aug 14, 1877. (CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL ARE SHOWING A LARGE STOCK -- OF ine NEW FALL TWEEDS and Worsted Coatings, Entirely "New Patterns and Extra Value. INSPECTION INVITED. *Terms, Oash or Produce. k 3 GHRO0RRIES & TaloUons ¥ J.A. STIRLING & CO. "Have just received and are now Showing their first instalment of 'Worsted Coatings In French and English. Canadian Tweeds A Splendid Selection in New Patterns. S" FELT HATS In Latest Styles and Shades, GEN 'Wew Windsor Scarfs and Ties. yin «J. A. Stirling & Co. Port Perry, Aung. 2, 1817. CARLING'S ALE. Just Received a supply of Carling's Ale in PINTS AND QUARTS. --ALSO-- DUBLIN STOUT--(UARTS AND PINTS. and Bass Pale Ale. : HH. CHARLES. Pot Perry, Aug. 15,1877. A SURE REMEDY. in somo moasures 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. Ho fully realizes that ECONOMY & RETRENCHMENT Are an acknowledged necessity at present, and ho 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 $1, or 25¢ per 1b. 3 1bs Choicest do do for $1, or 35¢ per 1b. 2 Ibs Choicest Moyune Tea for $1, or 50¢ per kb. All excellent drawing and good flavor. A beautiful Green Tea of fine flavor and superior strength for 60c, well worth 75c. Best Tea in the trade will be sold at 75 per 1b. At these marvelously low prices, fhe 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 for 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 : a 10 1bs Brown Sugar for. «...... . 81 9 ibs Light Brown Sugar for.. 1 8 Ibs White Sugar for Excellent Smoked Hams. To counteract . 10¢ per Ib. . 10c per Ib, .. 8c per Ib. 4 and 15¢ per 1b. vesenens 128 por 1b. Finest Cheeso . ws ine ge An inspection is respectfully solicited. WV. M. JONES. Port Perry, July 14, 1877. LORD 10 OR CESTONERS The balatice of our Stock of Dry Goods is being CLEARED OFF FAST! Now is the time to secure Bargains in . Se CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Pott Perry, Aug 15, 1877. ivi * ls T Farm for Sale. VALUABLE nt HE Subscriber offers for Sale that Ex. Sok Fi 10 RET, TT Gelent Fara, being he Best half of lot 15, (the gos ineluded), in' the Tth con. - TOWNSHIP CF UXBAILGE, 2} miles west of Utica, containing 128 acres, 116 acres éleared .and in a good state of cul- tivation. The properiy is well fenced. -- There 'dre on the premises a New Frame Dwelling" House, 8 good, Framo Barn; a vigorous, Young Orchard of . Choice Fruit Trees, aWell of fine Water. TERMS REASONABLE. . . For further particulars, apply to the pro- hprietor on the premises. x A Guinier TT Subscriber offers to Rent for & term years; his valuable Stock Farm, : ] | TOWNSHIP OF BEACH. The Rent can be paid in Iabot ot the pro- LW TASER, Propo, : | Uxbridge, June 27, 1877. Ad | xvridge, May 23, 1877. ie, a a JAMES BOWES, Proprietor. |. port Perry, May 81871. DRY GOODS AT COST. BATS & GAPS AT COST. Ready-made : Clothing at cost. India Rubber Over Coats worth $5 tor §3.- All kinds of Groceries and Boots and Shoes Try our beaatiful Tea at 40¢ and 80c per Ib. Si Prunella Gaiters and Lace Boots for 85c and 56 por pair. pa Fresh Strawberries, Lemons and Cocos Nuts. TERMS, CASH ONLY, or its Produce, for which highest prices at Lowest Prices. will be paid. TT. Fall Goods! squivalent in Butter, Bggs and Farm * Ee nem For the White Flag with Red Star ! * MAMMOTH CHEAP SALE OF DRY GOODS ! ~The Crates Bargains evr ofred in Pol Pen Every Article in Stock Marked Down. B. J THORNE, Begs to announce that in order to reduce his present Heavy Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, he has determined to call a Mommoth Clearing Sale commencing FRIDAY, 20th JULY, to continue ' : FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, When I guarantee to offer Bargains in Dry Goods never before offered in Port: Perry. TERMS OF SALE. --Will be Cash Only. My motto is Cheap Goods for Casb. 1 append a short Catalogue of a few leading and Special Bargains-- Hosiery, Gloves, Harvest Mitts, Hats, &c., at Cost. Tweeds, Cloths and Flannels--I will show Black Lustre 14c per yd, worth 20c, Black Lustre 22¢ per yd, worth 30c, Black Lustre 35¢ per yd, worth 45c. Plain Cold Lustres 123c per yd, worth 20c. | Fancy Dress Goods 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, worth 25¢, { 37c and 50c. Fancy Grenadines 10c per yd, worth 20c. Fancy Grenadines 15¢ per yd, worth 35¢. Prints, Ginghams, Factory Cottons, Bleached Cottons, Sheetings, Towelings, &c. at Wholesale Prices, 1 respectfully solicit an inspection of my Stock before purchasifig elsewhere, as every article has been marked down in order to efiect a clearance, Port Perry, July, 18, 1877. over 100 pieces of Tweed, commencing at 25¢ per yd. and over 50 pieces Fine Scotch Tweeds commencing at $1 per yd. regular prices. being about 40 per cent below B. J. THORNE, DIRECT NRT ree PER eee S. S's. Caspian & Polynesian. STOCK Fully Assorted in all Departments !! SPECIAL NOTICE! 200 PIECES Hoyles' and Ashton's Best "PRIN T 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 FRICE, 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, Ekpected, this week, 100 Boxes of those Cheap Raisins, $1.20 for 281bs. No trash, but good Cooking Raisins, 8. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, April 5, 1877. Hay, Straw and Manure Forks; Scythes, 'Snaiths and Cradles. : COMPLETE STOCK OF » BUILDS MATERIAL NT SE = A FULL §TOCK OF . Carriage Hardware. . Laing & Meharry, Fort perry, June 20, 1873. i Quecn ; Strect. a ouT| SPADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, - R Miss Chisk B®: to intimate to her friends the public generally that she has premises one east of Mr, Boot and Shoe Emporium, where keep constantly on band a new selected stock of FANCY 'GOOD: - BERLIN AND' OTHER W SCHOOL BOOKS, And the very latest scleetions of Sheet Music! She hopes by a'tention to business, and moderate prices to merit a share' of public patronage, * » STAMPING done to order. x Remember the * New Fancy Goods Store" --Queen St. Port Perry. oh Port Perry, April 4, 1877. 11 SUPERIOR SPRING GOODS! AND GREAT BARGAINS AT : 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, (OCKERY, PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &0! OUR TEAS CANNOT BE BEAT; Wo make them a Specialty. : The quality of our Stock is all that could bo desired, and the Prices cannot fail to please. Give us a cali. The Highest Prices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce, ROBERT BRYANS, Ju. Williamsbarg, March 22, 1877. Z THAT THOROUGH: BRED BULL, ABE FAREWELL, WwW LL stand for Cows, this Seas- on, on the premises of the Subgcriber, lot 1 in the 10 con. Se PEDIGREE--~Abe Farewell Calved red by Messrs Birrell & John. ston, Greenwood, Co. Ontario; got by man 2nd, [W011]. Dam Fanny, by Charles Pickens Luis) uo. a, Jonny Rerns by Yharlas [118]. r. g« Dam," Lue, mp.) » Sir. Charles (13705). y Nea), ( h TERMS--$2 a Cow. CHAS. HARPER. cu gog,June 13, 1877. A FRLIoaTIiON will be made to, the Par- AA liament of Ontario at its next session for an Act giving to Robert Armourof 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 oe solid Roadway, from a point on the sktere of Lake Scugog at or South of aud near to* the Village of Port Perry, in the township: of Reach, to the opposite shore or somié 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 Croserea in the Township of Cartwright to the opposite shore or some point opposite to the place of com- mencement in the Township of Scugog. To drain the part or portion of the said Lake Scugo so to be cut off lying to the south of the. said Embankments and to vest all the lands reclaimed in fee simple in fhe said Robert + Armour and such other persons as may be associated with him, their heirs and Assigns' forever. y Dated at Bowmanville this 28th day of June, 18717. £ ROBERT ARMOUR. . By reading and practicing to incndztabl truths ; IRON, STEEL, SENT STUFF, = > -

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