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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Mar 1879, p. 3

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I evprieiy of Cm all parties Spe would, embrace this by book account or otherwise obtained at her store, that the bo paid to Herself not later than of |April, 1879. If not so paid be in other hands for 6% ims. DIESFELD,. TR [AGE § 'OF A VALUABLE FARM! SCUGOG! RSUANT to Power of Sale in a Mort~ gage which will be produced at the time of Sale, there will be sold by Public Auction $y MB. LEVI FAIRBANKS, Auctioneer, at the WALKER HOUSE, In the Village of PORT PERRY, On Friday, April 4th, A.D, 1679, At one o'clock in the afternoon, the follow- ing Valuable Farm, being the East half of Lot number 7,in the 10th concession of the Township of Scugog. This is a very valuable Farm, the oil is good clay loam ; there are on the premises a comfortable dwelling touse and a good frame barn, the fences are good ; there is a small orchard. The farm is convenient to Port Perry, a good grain market, the roads leading to it are very good, The farm is now owned by Mr. Jaseph Abbot, TERMS OF SALE. One tenth of the purchase money to be id to the Vendor's Solicitor at the time of ale. Enough with the one tenth to make one third of the purchase money to be paid within one month from the day of sale. -- Aud the balance to be secured by mortgage, bearing eight per cent interest payable at the expiration of one year from the day of sale, Further particulars and conditions of the Sale can be had from the Vendor's Solicitor at Oshawa, LYMAN ENGLISH, _ Vendor's Solicitor. Oshawa, March 6, 1879. C. DAWES, LICENSED AUCTIONEER ! FOR THB COUNTY OF ONTARIO, ----AND) -- Township of Mariposa Charges to suit the Times. C. DAWES. Port Perry, Feb 12, 1879. A SUITABLE. REWARD, 'J OST between the gravel road, Cart- wright, and the village of Saintfield, Reach, on Tuesday, January 28th a BUF- FALO ROBE and a CARPET BAG contain. ing wearing apparel, &c. Parties giving such information az will lead te the recovery of the property will Ue suitably rewarded, Information leit at the Walker House, Port Perry, or at the Cartwright Post Office will be promptly attended to. Feb. 12, 1879. REMOVAL § J. & DORGAN HAS REMOVED ==INTO HiS-- NEW BRICKBLOCK One door East of the Dario Bank >» Port Perry Boot & Shoe Store, Nov. 21, 1878, A CHOICE FARM FOR SALE BARGAIN! -- , Te Sale, that fine farm being the East quarter of lot 3, in the 8th con of Beach. 'This ir a grand opportunity for secyring a Easy , fine property on terms, For particulars apply to ' E. KINDALL, on the premises. Or t0C. Dawss, Auetionber; Port Reach, Jan. 8, 1879. ADVICE. ANHOOD, WOMANHOOD. A Against imposition. How youth 8oxes) | restore their and middle $ hei attered constitutions, cially if arising y indiscretions. He your only safety : by a bpofessional of rare ability. High a np testimonials. -- Mention tins i for answer. See advertisement head ph INES BROS. & CO. Have taken time by the forelock SpringGoods READY FOR INSPECTION ! NEW TWEEDS--40 PIECES, For genuine value, elegant taste and extensive varfety, unrivalled, NEW DRESS GOODS--60 PIECES. A bold venture for hard times, but so cheap ind handsome sales are insured. NEW PRINTS--300 PIECES. Cheaper than ever--200 pieces superior cloth, guaranteed fast colors at ten cents. NEW BLACK LUSTRES. A special line which for shade, brilliancy and cheapness excels all other makes. NEW COTTON SHIRTINGS. . The most popular Canadian goods also Oxfords and imported shirtings. GREY COTTONS--10,000 YDS. Cudadian and American bought at the lowest quotations known for years, WHITE COTTONS. Positively twenty-five per cent. cheaper than same goods last season. BROWN DUCKS--20 PIECES. Although firmer will be sold as low as ever. Tvery department is being rapidly replenished with Best, Cheapest, {and Choicest the Trade can supply. JONES BROS. & CO. Port Perry, March 4, 1879, NEW GOODS re New Dry Goods, New Worsted Suitings, New Prints, New Cloakings, New Dress Goods, New Brown Ducks. "| and best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, IMMENSE BARGAINS THE WHOLE STOCK TQ BE------m Slanghtered ! In order to make room for Spring purchases and to effect a Clearing of 8took now on hand, the Subscribers have determined to offer the whole of their Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, TWEEDS, BOOTS and SHOES, &C., &C. AT AND UNDER COST, For Cash or Produce. NOTE THE PRICES OF SOME OF THE LEADING LINES: nnane for 8c per yard, ..for 7c per yard. .. for 38c per yard, Las Wide Winceys, worth 12 cents 'Wide Winceys, worth 10c . and' All-Wool Fancy Flannels; wor § . Fancy Dress Goods, worth 15¢, 20¢, 23¢ & 30c. .for 10¢c, 13¢, 17¢ & 20c per yard, French Cashmeres, 614 wide, aa es RR for 25¢ per yard, . for 50c per yard: from 30c each, r 30¢, 35¢, 50c and 60c each. for 30c each. vs on Ladies' Mink, German French Cashmeres, 64 wide, Ladies' Corsets Woul Clouds, worth 40¢, 50¢, 70¢, 90¢ Gents Under Shirts and Drawers A Discount of 50 per cent from our lo! Mink and Seal Sets, Men's Fur Caps worth $2, $3, and $4 Worsted Suitings...... coves sesnen cones . The balance of Stock of Ladies' Mantes, Ladies' Ladies' Ulsters, &c., at less than cost of production. Now is the time to sccure BARGAINS, as it ig expected all Goody will advance in price after the New Tariff comes into operation. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Feb, 19, 1879. for $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50. vases erss from $1 per yard, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, J. PEARCE'S New Advertisement will appear next Week. We have much pleasure marked also at the very Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES. New Teas New Sugars, New Tobaccos, Cheaper than Ever. 1* TERMS--Strictly Cash. Port Perry, March 5, 1879, BOOTS & SHOES ! C. TRICK World beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Port Perry and surrounding country, that he has opened a Large Stock of Boots & Shoes In the Store receptly occupied by J. F'. Paxton, as a Grocery. He has everything in Men's, Women's and Children's wear necessary to keep FEET DRY AND WARM During the present seasop, at prices to suit the times, and hopes b ict attenti business and fair and honorable dealing to merit a share bf public rot Ri 18 Remember the place--One door East of Jones Bros, Block, Port Perry, Jan. 8, 1879, ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS ! PERRY. £ Sut has m i informing hi + Hi uch p 8' bli T that he has just finished and is now manufacturing some of the nk gk vi finest, most desirable CARRIAGES : OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE Of the best materal and Workmanship. They will bo sold at such Brides ds will their ready and rapid sale. My manufacture is now being run and sought after Sv larger portion of this Province, and every effort will put forth to make the manu. facture of the Oxranio Carriage Works, Port Pern, still more deservedly popular, p&"AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED. "@q JAMES EMANEY, Port Perry, April 10, 1878, t with profit. OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consistihg of NATLS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and YARNISHES, TO FARMERS. We have bought direct from the Manufactdrerd a large stock of Farming Tools, comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and RAKES. TO MILE MEN We can offer inducements in FILES of the best English make. LEATHER BELTING, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Lace Leatlicr, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT METAL, and all other supplies. TO CARPENTERS. Wo make a specialty of TOOLS, and keep nothing but the best make of SAWS PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &C. T0 BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Our nssortment is complete, embracing the usual lines of IRON, BAR, HOOP and BAND. STEEL, CAST, SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE. COIL CHAIN, HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS and WAGON SKEINS, Our stock is dlso well assorted in HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, SHAFTS and POLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description, Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your valped orders for this season. LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. mm PRICES 10 SUIT THE TINE The undersigned would call attention to his superlov stock of NEW AND CHOICE GOODS His Stock has been purchased at prices to suit the times. , Stylo and Price. Mote attractive tham ever, & "to tisfy bis customers in Quality, with a view to 3 Gold and Silver Watches, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, HANDSOME PATTERNS, ELEGANT FANCY JEWELRY IN GREAT VARIETY, BOOKS, STATIONERY, §C., §C. ; BGS" Chil and examing my Stock, ¢ WwW. H. McCAW, Sept. 11, 1818, Royal Arcade; Port Petry | in informing the public that we now have one of the largest! i DRY GOODS! ee Ladies and Gents desired in Quality, Style and Fjce and and suitable for the Season. Prices down to insure sales. a and CHEAP! Prices cut to suit the Times. at Lowest Prices. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Feb, 19, 1879. Will find our Dry Goods al that can be gce GROCERIES ! Groceries in every variety," Fresh, Choice BOOTS AND SHOES! Boots and Slices of superior quality, from the Best makers, and 17 The Highest Price paid for Wheat, Barley, Peas, Oats, &ec. SUCORSSOR TO = 3 E. WORTHINGTON, ---- DEALER IN FIOUR, FEED. SEEDS { Peas, Oats; Barley, Corn, Bran, Shorts & Oracked Wheat. CRAHAM & BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, OATMEAL, &C. Slt Co, Ptr, & Wr Une, A large nuinber of new and second:hand flour barrels for gale. Agent for Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust and other artificial manures. Samples oh hand. J. L. WATEIS. "art Perry, Oct. 30, 1878. FGR SALE! A COMFORTABE NEW HOUSE AND 5 ACRESqp LAND On Union Avenue NEAR PORT PEhy, HE Subkeriber offers for Saleyat Fine T New Residence and Lot contaling five acres of Land on Union Avenue. The House is a frame building and go ing seven rooms. There is also a neaf, rh, n the premises, a fine well and pump andy supply of choice water. 8 For particulars, apply to the proprietor, IPBELL Dike} € (1 Hats, Caps, I'urs, Boots and Shoés, conclusive proof that they are (G=Give them a trial and be convinced: ' Trade. Port Perry, Eeb. 5, 1879. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. JUST TO AT: Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &e, In Barrels and Half Barrels. As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS Cigars, &c., always in Stock. FLOUR & FEED Of ail kinds--cheap for Cash, For which the Highest Price in Gash will be paid. Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877, GREAT SALE! DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &f. Still goes oh with increase of Sales each week, which is most GENUINE BARGAINS. Goods Sold onlv for Cash or HAND 1. J. DAVIS' CHOICE GROCERIES, CHEAP Weanted--1,000 Bus. Potatoes RY WM. JEFFREY, or to C. DAWES, Auctioneer. _ N. B. If not sold by March Ist, the property Reach, Jan. 32, 1870. er mt------ A First Class Fam To Rent [ ' Farm, being the North half of Lot 8, in the 10 Con, of the Township of C ing 100 Acres, 90 Acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The quality clay loam. The Fall plowing i8 done, and there are thirty acres seeded down to clover, with gcod Stables for Horses and Cattle.-- There is a well and pump at the Barn, There isees. This is a capital opening for parties wish= For further pattrculars apply personally or by letter to CHARLES TUPPER, Lot 17, in the 3rd con. Reach. will be rented. ] . W. J. HE Undersigned offers to Rent that fine of the land is all that could be desired, rich There are ou the premises a large Bara 13 also a good young Orchard of fine frui§ Ing to rent a choice Farm. Port Perry, Oct, 21, 1878, Port PERRY for Sale or to Rent ue property known as the WICK HOUSE. The House is in good repair, has good Stables"and Sheds. There is also an acre of Land with good Fruit Trees, This House is well situated for the Hotel business being located on the leadiiig road in the village of Wick. For further particulars, apply to BR. SINCLAIR, Uannington. January 15, 1879, CHOICE FARM ! IN GREENBANK, FOR SALE: TEs excellent Farm being composed of the South-east part of lot 11, in the 11th concession of the Township of REACH, and Eleven acres in the North-west quarter of the South-half of lot 12, in the 11th concession j In all 71 acres of first class land, nearly alt cleared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultlvation. There are good buildings on the premisks, an abundance of excellent water, and a vigorous, young orchard of superior fruit -- The situation demands all that can be desired for health, comfort and convenience, and is within a short distance of the best markets of the Province. Terms easy and title indis- putable. For particulars apply to NEIL McARTHUR, : Greenbank, Or to H. L. EBBELS, Solicitor, Port Perry. Sept. 25, 1878, For Sale or Exchange FOR PROPERTY PORT PERRY. HE Subscriber having a large amount of business in way of contracts for build. ing in Port Perry this season requiring his constant attendance in the village is de- sirous to sell of exchange his house int Prince Albert, lately owned by Captain Singlait, and directly opposite Major For tans, for a suitable dwelling in Port Perry, The lot and premites in Prince Albers 238 splendidly adapted for a private gentleman, the house is in an excellent state of repair and the garden well stocked with choice fruit trees, &c. Hard and soft water and every other suitable convenience for a come fortable home, For further particulars apply to 'WM. SPENCE, Owner, or MESSES. J. &D, J. ADAMS, 0 Brokers, Port Perry, Port Perry, May 2, 1878. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. OT No. 2, andl the South-half of Lot No, 7, inthe 3rd Qoricession of the Township of Reach, well situated, dweltigg house on south-half of lot There is over 100 Acres of _ § + Township of Reach.

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