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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Jan 1878, p. 3

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em -- Parm Stock, Tidple 'ments, etc. : Hos bow instructed by MR, to fell L by Public Avotion ariel, con. 'Scugog, ANCA 3rd, 1878, the Ee Farm Stock, , Implements, iture, &c., viz : Norse Caged, 1 Farrow Cow alf,3 Ewes, 1 Pure bred on, 1 Single Buggy Cutter-- 'agon, 1 Sa d Stone, 1 Fourteen Pail Kettle, Shovels, Hoes, &c. 1} Ton ef . About 65 Cords Hovssgoro Fundrroke.--4 { French Bedsteads nearly new ; 1 Cord Bedstead, 1 Washstand; { Bureau, 1 Tine Cupboard, 1 Fall-leat Table \chen tab! 6 Ohairs nearly new, 9 Chairs, r Liable o glass, 1 ¢hild's Crib, 1 + vok- ve, 1 Box Stove, 1 North's Heater, 50 ade Prize Carpeting, Crockery, Bale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms.--All sums of $10, and under, cash ; pver that amount 0 months' credit will be vey to purchasers furnishing approved joint let bearing interest from date if not paid 'he iain having #old his farm, all the Bbove property will be sold withont reserve. W. M WILLOOX, Auctioneer. Setgog. Dec 22, 1877. Valuable Village Property! y "IN GREENBANK, FOR SALE! 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, commodions and comfort- able and in a healthy, pleasant location there isa good well of water on the premises. An excellent building for carrying on CARRIAGE BUILDING. The Bul'ding contains a Blacksmith Shop, a Carriage Shop and a Paint Shop, being located in a prosperous locality a large Sapien may be done by any enterprising Pe Terms liberal. WM. MANNING, Epsom P.O. Kugust 1, 1877, FARM for HE undersigned oficre for sale that Fine Farm, containing 100 acres of choice land, being the North half of lot 16 in the 2nd con: of REACH. There are on the premises two Good and Comfortable Dwelling Houses, a convenient Driving house and suitable Barn aud Stable accommodation, There isa fine young orchard of 180 choice fruit trees on the premises. There are 94 acres cleared and 6 acres good hard wood land: The location is pleasant and healthy, the land in a good state of cultivation and con- | venientiy situated for the best grain mar ts, Port Perry and Manchester, being little over two miles from either. Terms easy and title indisputable, , For turther particulars apply to the pro- prictor on the premises. JAMES E, VERNON, 718717. SALE. Reach Nov. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE PLOT OF LAND ON UNION AVENUE, PORT PERRY. | The Subscriber offers for Sale that fine Park Lot on Union Avenue, containing 7 Acres, one of the best locations for a comfort- able residence anywhere to be found. Terms Easy, For particulars apply to JAMES EMANEY. Port Perry, Nov. 27 1877. A RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE A CHEAP HOUSE AND LOT IN Prince Albert! We have been instructed by the owner, Mr. Robt. McKinlay, to sell by Private Sale the House and Lot on which he now resides. -- The Lot contains half an acre of land more or less, on which are erected a Comfortable House one and a half story high 18x24, stone cellar, with kitchen attached 16x20, also a frame building which has been used as a Work Shop, 18x28 and could ye easily converted into a dwelling house, there is an excellent well and a nice lot of Fruit trees on the premises, ~ As dwelling housesin Prince Albert rent at good rates the purchaser can get the property at such a figure that it will prove a good paying in- vestment. Title Indisputal le, For further particulars, apply to JNO. & » J. ADAMS, Brokers, Port Perry. _ STRAYED STEER. Port Perey Nov 21, 1877. AME into the premises of the subscriber, So lot 4, in the 6.h concession of Reach, the beginning of November, a YEAR: LING RED AND WHITE STEER. The owner is requested to pay expenses and take him away, otherwise he shall be sold to ex, ay sspenses ABRAM BRANNING. Reach, Dec To, 877, APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT, PPLICATION will be made to the A Parliament of Outario at its next Ses. oe for an Act, vesting in Daniel McCarthy , Barrister-at-law, and Peter Anderson sboth of the city ot Toronto, a part or -- Lake Scugog, being land and land ction Sale] Covrsmns Conn! Have on band an immense Btock 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, Sauces, Ketchups Pickles, Essences, &c. Layer, Valentia and Seed- less Raisins, Currants, Candicd Peels in Lemon, Orange and Citron, Syrups of the different kinds; Apples, &c. The celebrated Diamond Brand of Oysters. pen, Fresh Meats, Sausages and Fowls constantly in stock, The above Goods ure all new, and fresh, and will be sold Cheap for Cash. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Dec 12, 1877. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL) A Happy Christmas to AlL TRY J. A.STIRLING & C0: For good and Cheap OVER-COATS errs AN Dee LSTERS \ See the large Stock of BUFFALO ROBES, J. A. STIRLING & CO'S, Port Perry, Dec. 12, 1877. PORT PERRY. AT | a At T. CG. Port Perry, Nov. 14, 1877. ; bay 0 § + 3 = [/} 3 3 0 3 y Ay o - Q y 3 7 EH (=) 2 1 ¥ on DRESSED HOG 1000 HEAVY FAT HOGS WANTED BY. W. M. JONES, For which the highest Market Price will be paid in Cash. 7 Hams, Bacon, Lard and Fresh Beef] kept constajly on hand. November 1, 1877. SECURE YOUR Cutters and Sleighs! The iber has given much attention to the getting up of comfortable, durable, covered Wah water, comprising about five of land and land covered with vatel in Townships of Beugog, the Villages of Port Tomy Camsarea, with wers to diaih the Siands by by any prac- ean, and to acqu any land adjacent that way. be necessary 10 affect the same, ata Dated at Toronto this 8th da; Sof Novem Wer, 1877. D. M. DAF Sh A. er Stylish and CHEAP CUTTERS & SLEIGHS For he coming Winter, and has much pleasure in announcing that he has completed and le the Laigest Stock, Greatest Vaciety, Best Material, Finest get up, and Lowest di of Outters and Sleighs ever offered in the Province; and with a view to meet the dq f all he has cut his prices to the lowest possible and offers good CUTTERS CBEAP AND ersigned has a very aN quan f Rails and Posts Sale lace 10t 12, in the 7 As the Ralls and Post tho Gravel Road there ii ling them away. Remem DAVID DEACON. Cmtwright, Dec 11, 1877, Th "tity of choi ys on his p! of Cartwright close by ible in hau e place. ST) CHT Come on id take your choice from an extensive Stock of just such Cutters as all wish {0 own. JAMES EMANEY, | Ontario Carriage Works, FLOUR & FEED Sign of the While Flag with Red Star ! FALL STOCK NOW COMPLETE AT B. J. THORNE' S (HEAP DRY G0 STO SPECIMEN PRICE LIST: 20 yards Grey Cotton for 81. Black Lustres, double warp from Good Winceys for Te per yd. 14¢ per yd. White Flannels for 25¢ per yd. Wool Tweeds from 60c per yd, Scarlet Flannels for 20¢ per yd. Grass Linens from 12}¢ per "yd. Canton Flannel for 12¢ per White Blankets from $1.50, Fancy Flannel for 25¢ per yd. Men's Wool Undershirts from 50c. Dress Goods, in new shades, from A good assortment of Worsted Coat- 124c¢ per yd. ings, cheap. A Good Canadian Tweed Suit made to order for $12.50. 1. Terms--Cash or Produce. B. J. THORNE. SPADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, lay, Straw and Manure Forks, Ncythes, | Snaiths and Cradles. COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS MATERNAL. Ginuwine Paris Green. A FULL STOCK OF IBON, STEEL, BENT STUFF, AND ALL LINES OF TOR TRIN PTR A MERRY CHRISTMAS, ----AND-- (HAPPY NEV YRAR! And to make it more so, we will offer during the 20 lbs CURRANTS, for ..... . 81.00 20 Ibs Choice RAISINS for we 1.00 5 Ibs Choice Young Hyson TEA--fresh and "fragrant for 2.25 13 bs SUGAR, for, .00 OVERCOATS .. . All-Wool Canadian TWEED SUITS . Ladies' FURS, in, Mink, Seal, Coney, and Gorman Mink, below Cost of manufacture. 20 dozen choice (two-buttoned) KID GLOVES, in colored and black, at 50¢ per puir--worth $1. Gent's FUR CAPS--a still farther Reduction. Men's KIP BOOTS, for.. $9.00 stars sadise sesrirressieines $2.25 CIVE US A CALL. BROWN & CURRIE. Noted for Cheap Goods. Port Perry, Dec. 27, 1877. HOLIDAYS! PRINCE A iy A Splendid New Stockdof FALL GOOD! 4 Cemplete in every departmont A Nowost Styles, Best Quality a LOWEST PRICE. Hats and Caps in every i | CHEAP. BOOTS:SE 3) z ' < For all and at such prices ag all. . py -- LADIES ~ Our Millinery Rooms are re-opened and supplied with all that is _desir- able in the line and at the Lowes Figures. GROCERIES. Supplies wl Regular and Targe Choice Fresh Groceries. KE WORTHINGTON, --~DEALER IN-- SALT, COAL, BRAN AND Cash paid for Produce, TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEED To hand for Fall Sowing. E. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. PLASTER, SHORTS. Sheepskins & Hides. Port Perry, Aug 28, 1877, (SE, ASH. GASH. The Highest Market price FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Barlev, Wheat, Peas, Oats, &c. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscriber. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Sept 5, 1877. Carriage Hardware. Laing & JMecharry, Quecn Street. Port Perry, June 20, 1877. . JUST TO HAND I. J. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, 4c. In Barrels and Half Barrels, GHOIGE GROCERIES, CHEAP As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! Cigars, &c., always in Stock, - Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, WANTED, 1,000 BUS. POTATOES, For bi by, Highest Price will be paid. I. J. DAVIS, BRY GOOBS, 20 yds for $1. Outario Flour and Feed Store, GOOD FLOUR, LL INPORTATION $20, 000 WORTH GROGERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &ec. To be sold at the very lowest figures for Cash, Farm Produce, or approved Credit. Special-- 5000 yds bes American Prints Sept. 5, 1877. 8. H. CHRISTIAN. Flour, Feed & Seeds, :.... | counts due by the late firn: and accounts , | dueto the firm must be paid to him. \ Superior Teas at Lowest Prices, 20 1bs Raisens for 81 or $1.25Ly box. An inspection of my stock and comparision of prices invited. G. II. GOODFELLOW. bert, Oct 3, 1877. NOTE 1 LOST. OST by the undersigned, a note of han for $13 made by Wm. H. Ferguson od | favor of James Bryans or bearer, dated on lor about the month of June, 1877, and due, and payable in November or December, 1877. This is to forbid any one purchasing. or negotiating said note as payment has been stopped. » JAMES BRYANS, 1, 1877, PY RESUMED PRACTICE: HE undersigned is happy to inform his numerous friends and the general publio ofthe locality that during his somewhat brief season of relaxation he has recovered his wounted health and now resumes the practice of his profession and is prepared as formerly, to'attend to all calls, N. McCLINTON, M.D, vi Dec 4, 1877. Cartwright, Nov. Application to Palme PPLICATION wil will be made to the Parliament of Ontario at its next Ses. sion for an Act giving to Truman P, White, of Whitevale, in the County of Ontario, | Esquire, 'William Murdock, of the Town of | Bow manville, in the County of Lurlam, | Civil Engineer, and Samuel John Armour, | of the said Town of Bowmanville, Gentle. man, and such othr person or persons as may 'be hereaft.r 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 Petry, in the Township of Reach to the opposite shore at some | point oj posite to the point of commence- ment in the Township ot Scugog. Also to construct a similar Embankment or Solid | Road-way from some point on the shore of Lake Scugeg south of or south.west of and near to Caesares, in the Township of Cart. wright to the opposite shore at some point opposite the place of commencement in the 'ownship of Seugog. To drain all the part | or portion of the said Lake Scugog so to be {cnt oft lying to the south of the said Em- ! bandments or Road. , and to vest all tho lands reclaimed thereby in fee simple in the | said Truman P. White, William Murdock and Swumnel John Armour, and such | other persen or persons as may | ba hereafter associated with them, their heirs and assigns forever, Baid Act giving powcr to the Junior Judge ofthe County in which any land so reclaimed and | taken lies, to award compensation to any | awner thereof and giving power to the ap- ! plicants herein named to issue Debentures' which shall be a first charge on said lands 80 be reclaimed. Bowmauville, 4th December, 1877, ROBERT ARMOUR, Solicitor for Applicants. Dissoldion of Partnership, The partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of McKitrick & Sanders, Mauchester Flouring Mills, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, The business will in future be carried on' by James McKitrick, who will pay all ac- Signed JAMES McKITRICK. 80¢¢ GEORGE 0. SANDERS. Witness, Jory Iaxsox. Manchester, Nov. 26, 1877. ., dersizned + The would this opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to his many customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm,' and now that he has got the business n= tirely ia his own hands, no eflort will bo, spared to increase that ----GO TO THE-- GRAHAM A BARLEY CHOP, BRAN, OATMEAL, CORN CHOP, CORNMEAL, SHORTS, PEAS § OATS, CRACKED WHEAT, PEA CHOP, BA ¥Y, &C. B@™ Goods delivered to all parts of the Town. MIDDLETON & HASLEHURST. Corner Queen and Perry Streets, Port Perry, Oct, 24, 1877. Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877. v. 29, 1877. a, render the Manchester Flourin, ue still more popular for first-class attention to business and a continu of hat fale: and honorable to by the late firm. Having Steam Power int the ith customers will, gristing '¢ 3 ways be empl The sn . millers in the Prince, ha ng customers may rely on choic Public patrons eras JAMES ' Manch i 1, 87 TR

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