¢ oh " -------- rv dps an ey ------ IMPROVED 'FARM LANDS, MILL PROPERTY, &C., FOR SALE! site BY om Private Contract, The following Lands situated in the Townships of Reach and Uxbridge, are offered for Sale at Low Prices for cash or upon short terms of payment. -- PARCEL 1.--Containing 200 Acres, 1s com- posed of Lots Nos, 1 and 2 in the 8th con- cession, and the East parts of Lots Nos. 1and 4, in the 7th concession of Uxbridge, upon this rcel there are an Orchard, a large Frame eliing House, and commodions outbuild ings; the land is nearly all cleared, and is a very desirable farm. PARCEL 2.--Containing about 200 Acres, 18 com posed of parts of Lots Nos. 1, 2, and 3, in 7th concession of Uxbridge, the greater pors tion of which is cieared. Upon this parcel rns, Stables and beds an of ning, making it very suitable for Stock raising. PARCEL Consists of what is known as the Glen Major Grist Mill, together with the water powerand privileges properly belong- Ing thereto. A quantity of land in connection ol may also tained. PA L 4.--Embraces the North-half of Lot 14, in the 6th concession of Reach; 100 Moron ons of which is cleared. PARCEL 5.--Contains 178 acres, being Lot No. 15, in the 7th concession of Reach, about 3) acres are cleared and the balance is heuvily ¥ Hubered There is a good frume Barn this parcel. PARCEL 6,--I8 composed of the South-hatf wot Lot No. 18, in the 9th concession of Reach, 100 agres, a small portion of which 1s cleared. PARCEL 7,--140 acres, part of Lot No. 21, in 'the 10th concession of Reach, upon which ix a lot of valuable timber, and several acres under cultivation. All the above lands are in the market and avill be sold with as little delay as possible.-- Intending purchasers will not be confined to the various parcels and divisions as set forth, 'but can purchase such portions as they may «desire, and at prices to suit the times, For further particulars and information apply to Lad THE MANAGER, ONTARIO BANE, and H. GORDON, Port Perry ; . or J. A. McGILLIVARY, Oct. 8th, 1879, Barrister, Uxbridge. N. B. All persons are strictly forbidden to weutyOr remove any timber from off the above lands. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers for Sale 200 Acres of Land, being lot 3, in the 7th eonces sion of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, 140 acres of which are ¢leared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance of the land is good hardwood bush. . There are erected en the premisesa Good Frame Barn with underground Stables, good outbuilding, also a good, comfortable frame Dwelling House and Woodshed. 'There are on the premises a good, thriving "Young Orchard, and & geod Well. Water Privilege. Also for Sale a good Water Power (a never failing stream) and SAW M111, On lot 24, in the Tth concession of the town- ship of UXBRIDGE. It is about two miles from the thriving village of Uxbridge. For fufther particulars, apply to WILLIAM WARREN, Lot 3, 7th Con. of Reach. If by letter pre-paid to Epsom P.O. Reach, Feb. 3, 1880. or CANADIAN PACIFIC bh Lin for a second 100 miles section West or Rev Reven, will be received by - the undersigned until noon on Monday, the 29th of March, next, I'he section will extend from the end of the 48th Contract--near the western bound- ary of Manitoba--to a point on the west side of the valley of Bird-tail Creek, Tenders must be on the printed form, which, with other information, may be had at the Pacific Railway Engineer's Offices, in Ottawa and Winnipeg, on and after the 1st «day of March, next, By Order, I'. BRAUN, Secretary, Deer. oF Raways & CAvacs, Ottawa, 11th February, 1880. FARM for SALE BY AUCTION! ON THURSDAY, MARCH 25th 11-5w TPVHE Subscriber has insteacted Mr. E, Bowles, Auctioneer, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, the North-halt of Lot No. 22, in the 8th con. of the Township of Brock, CONTAINING 105 ACRES, Eighty-five or ninety of which are cleared, the balance good Cedar timber, There are on the premises two dwelling houses, a new frame barn, stables, etc, a good bewivg Orchard, two Wells of water, aud 4 good stream of water running through the lot, -- The farm is situated nearly balf way be- tween Manilla and Cannington, on a good road, Possession given immediately. -- 'On account of failing health, 'the propiie- tor has determined to retire from business, and the farm will be gold on. reasonable terms, For turther particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises. N. H. McDONALD, Brock, Feb. 0th, 1880. Dissolution of Partnership. ATOTICE is hereby given that the Part- N nership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name and firm of Taylor & Sexton, at the village of Port Perry, as manufacturers of and dealers in Doors, Sash and Blinds, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Dated 12th Feb'y, 1880. Signed DANIEL W. TAYLOR. 8 {ec A. SEXTON, WyTNESs, 5 '(Bigned) N. F. PATERSON. NOTICE. The business of the late firm of Taylor & Sexton will in future be carried on by the undersigned under the name and firm of Taylor & Burthwick at the old stand. All debts due to, and all liabilities of, the late firm will be received and paid respectively by the undersigned. YLOR, D. W.TA Signed { GEORGE BURTHWICK, Port Perry, Feb, 12, 1880. G00 FIRM FOR SIE, HE undersigned offers for Sale that Fine Form, being the Sonth-half of lot No. 8, "in the 14th concession of the = Township of Reach. N' # boa Sores of Ehich mre dleared, wen fen in & good state of enltivation. 2 Jonced and in bush. There are 0 A nthe pre- mises a Rood, 'Frame Dwelling and Log Barn, a good bearing Orchard and a Well of fine water. For further particulars apply to the pro 'prietar on the WM. McDONALD. f by letter aid {0 Epsom P. 0. Bach, For: Theo ROYAL GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK SALE! A' BIGELOW'S ARCADE. IRN ACT OF 1875, AND AMEND- ING ACTS. General Dry Goods, Tweeds, 40, FOR SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale; by public al On Thursday, 19th February, inst., at Ope o'clock, afternoon, Ar ThE Roous or Tiowmas Burrows, Merrick Street, HamiuToN, the whole stock-in-trade and shop furniture, longing to the estate of David McCoaachie, of Norwich, also much on the dollar onin- ventory prices. Stock consists of i-- General Dry-Goods.. 1,748 50 Tweeds, Coths, and 575 00 Smallwares, Gloves, Hosiery, &e 475 50 Gents Furnishings. 351 26 Shop Furniture... 97 18 $3,248 01 Inventory anf stock can be seen on applica tion to WM. STROUD, Norwich. ALEX. DAVIDSON; Assignee, Hamilton, Feb. 10,1880. i By Scott, Sutherland, & Co. RY GOODS STOCK AT COBOURG By Auction The undersigned have been instructed b JOHN MCINTYRE, Merchant, of iid who is relinqishing business on account of ill- health, to sell by AUCTION, at their Ware- rooms, No. 20, FRONT STREET, WEST, on MONDAY, the 23mpinst, at 2 o'clock, the whole of his stock in trade, comprising :-- Silks, Carpets. Velvets, &c.. ood $ Flannels, Blankets and Stuff Goods.. Staples, Tweeds, Dress Goods, &c..... Shawls, Furs, &0.......e.uviueen Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, &c. Musling, Small Wares, &c. 324 72 475 41 Millinery, &C...ccccaescnennnse Fixtures, Sewing Machine, Total $4,611 05 To be sold at so much on the § asper in- ventory prices, Stock sheets can be seen at our office, and stock can be examined at Cobourg any time beforelday of sale. SCOTT, © SUTHERLAND & CO, TRADE AUCTIONEERS. 2,700 Yds. Black Lustres at from 12 to 50¢ per yd. 4,300 « Colored and Fancy Dress Goods at from 8 to 30 cents per yard. 760 ¢ Linen and Union Tabling at 18 to 30 cents por yard. 2,300 # - Linen Towslling at 6,7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 conts per yard. 1,606 " Linen and Cotton Ticking. 2.900 4 Colored Lustres at 10, 12, 15, 18 and 20c. 2,100 Cotton Ducks and Cotton Shirtings at 8 to 18 cents per yard. Prints, fast colors, from 5 to 11 cents. Tadies' and Gents Yinen and Lawn IHand- kerchiefs at 30 cents and up. Linen and Cotton Towels at 4,5, 6, 7, and 8 cents. 4,600 Yds. Grey Cotton at Wholesale Prices. 3,200 ¢ Steamloom at Wholesale Prices. 910 Doz. Tiadies', Misses' and Children's Hose at cents and up. "« 9,700 40 Doz " 110 the highest market rates will be allowed. Port Perry, March 3, 1880. Having purchased the above Stock of Goods at a rate on the dollar upon Cost Price, the whole will be SOLD OUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES ! ~--------IN ORDER---- gE To Clear the Whole Out Within the next six wecks, commencing on Monday, the 8th day of March. have been recently bought, and largely composed of Staple Goods suitable for the Spring Trade. These com- bined Stocks, umounting to about $8,000, together with my present stock of $12,000, will embrace every variety of Dry Goods and small wares. IMMENSE BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN !! No such opportunity has ever ocenrred of getting Goods at a trifle over half the value, as all Goods have ad- vanced fully FIFTEEN per cent in tho Wholesale Houses within the last two months. A large portion of these goods 1,700 Yds. Wincey Shirting. 270 Pairs Ladies' Corsets from 25 to 75 cents. 85 Doz. Ladies' Black and Colored Kid Gloves at 35 cents and up. Men's Cotton and Wool Shirts from 25 cents each up. 75 " Men's Cotton and Wool Socks. 90 Pieces Tweeds, Worsteds, Cassimeres, and Broad Cloths from 35¢ per yard up. 320 Doz. Ladies', Gents', and Ciildren's Gloves from 5 cents up. : 2,760 Yds. All-wool Flannels from 17 to 23 cents... 450 " Canton Flannels from 10 to 18 cis. 2,4007 " Wincey at from 4% to 15¢ per yard. 600 Doz. Coates' Thread, 200 yds at 3 cents each, or 36 cents per dozen. 5" 80,000 Needles at 2 cents per paper. 300 Gross Buttons, all kinds and styles. 7,360 Yds. Ribbons, all shades and widths. $1,800 Worth of Ready-Made CLOTHING. 43 DOZEN MEN'S AND BOYS' FELT HATS. $1,950 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES. po BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BACON, IAMS & DRIED APPLES taken the same as cash, for which JOSEPH BIGHLOW. CLEARING SALE! ANE Wightman Brothers §TILL CONTINUES. Al DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP OTICR iis hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore subsisting between the undersigned as General Merchants under the To tay asaived that hg said 'business will in future be carried on by T. 8S. Corrigan alone, who will receive and pay all debts of the late Dated at_Port Perry this 27th day of Feb- roary, 1880. s T. 8. CORRIGAN. H. 8, CAMPBELL. Witness, H. Gospox. Brabazon. has been stopped. NOTE LOST. 15 between my residence and the residence of Mr, Wm. Baird, in the township of Brock, a Note. for $100, dated on or about July 14th, 1870, due 1st March, 1880. made by Thos. Tucker in favor of the Exectitors of the Extate of the late Parties are hereby cautioned agninst negotiating said note as payment CATHERINE BRABAZON. Brock, Feb. 23, 1880, Strayed Cattle. Qe into the premises of theSubscribers, Jot 13; in the 4th con. Reach, TWO HEIFERS. Geo. Coming 2 years old. One red and white and they will be seld according to law. SAMUEL & THOS, BARRETT. | Reach, Eeb. 19, TRS, 3 the other red. If not previously replevined | NEW, CHEAP CASH STORE THOMPSON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, ort Perry WHOLESLE AD RE OPENED MAY 2nd, 1879. ol og HE undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and customers for the very kind and liberal patronage ex- tended to him since his commencement in business, and would respect- fully inform them that his Stock of FRESH GROCERIES; CROCKERY & GLASSWARE! | PRUOITNS we AND CONFECTIONERY ! « Is now complete and well assorted in Every Department ! And will be sold on the Lowest Terms for Cash, or its equivalent in Produce. Having mado extensivo alterations and improvement in the Store and premises, heise in a position to fill all orders entrusted to him with pr t a t 14 ¥ < CHINA HALL. ¥ Port Perry, Dec. 18, 1870; THR BALANE 0 1, 0, Large and Fresh Stock of Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, &c., will be so IN DETAIL, COMMENCING FRIDAY, MARGE STE. Sale every Evening At T:30 o'clock and each Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, until the whole Stock is disposed of. ; g&~ Sale at Wholesale Prices through each day as usual. TERMS CASH. T. C. FORMAN, 1880. BARGAINS! ALL KINDS OF Goods Cheap!! Not Selling Some few articles at Cost and Charging more for others to make it up. CALL And See Genuine Goods, Very Cheap. . S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Jan, 15, 18€e, CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS and SHOES me A ne C. TRICK'S. For Sik Weeks all Winter Goods will be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices to make room for Spring Stock. Special Bar- gains in Men's, Women's and Misses' Felts. NO SHODDY. NO TRASH. {iC3 No trouble to show Goods. TERMS CASH. T'0 CIRIIGE IVIIKERS! "We have just received in Steck CARRIAGE GOODS! Direct from Auburn, Philadelphia, United States, consisting of C. TRICK. Dash Leather, Trimming Leather and Top Leather, Emanel Muslin Drill and Duck Rubber Cloth, : Floor Oil Cloth, Cords of 6 different Patterns, : ight 3 ; VELVETS, MOQUETTE. Tufling Rattons, Tafting Nails, Silver lining N i Hard Dash A complete assortment of Wrought and Cast At Montreal and Toronto Pi AT LAING & MEHA SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN . PERRY, Port Perry, Jan, 28, 1880, 1