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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Oct 1873, p. 3

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inn h, £2 ' fa b 4 ety Al miei D to do General H : Good Wages. Apply to ; Mns. W. M. COCHRANE, . Cochrane St, Port PEray October 9, 1873. - GRADY SALE! BUGGIES AGN REAT ESTATE. HE undersigned has instructed Mr. W. 1M WILLCOX, to Sell by AUCTION! AT PORT PERRY, On Saturday, 1th October, 1673 { The following Valuable property : en ? ) BOW, 3 Wosias, new, 2 Toronto Buggies, new, 2 Coal Box Buggies, new, 1 Light Rolling Scat Buggy, new, 1 Lumber Wagon, with Rack. and Spring Seat and Patent Tongue Supporter, new, 1 Lumber Wagon, new, 2 Democrat Wagons, new, 1 Commercial Wagon on Eliptic Springs i with 3 seats, suitable for Livery pur- Poses, new, 1 Half-Spring Wagon, 2 Seats, new. 2 Single Buggies, nearly new, 1 Heavy Commercial Wagon, 4 Springs, nearly new, 1 Lighting Rod Wagon, nearly new, 1 Set Double Harness, Silver Mounted, 1 Bet Single Harness, Silver Mounted, 1 Bet Single Harness, Black Mounted, 1 Netherby Mare, 4 years old, 1 Bay Mare 4 years old, 1 Sorrel Mare 7 years old, 1 Sorrel Horse, 8 years old, 3 The above property will be sold without reserve as in consequence of my moving my Carriage Factory to Port Perry, I can have no accommodation for any of it till after my New Buildings have all been completed.-- The new work is just being finished and that which has been run is all nearly new. It seldom happens that so favorable an opportunity presents itself for receiving FIRST CLASS Rigs Cheap. REAL KSTATE. There will be offered for Sale at the same time my present residence and lot in Prince Albert. The lot is 30ft in front by 16 rods, a pleasant, healthy location, with an abun- dance of choice fruit. The Carriage Shop and lot will also be offered. The lot is 54 fect in fiont by 16 rods. Bemdes the large Carriage Factory Buildings there is a comfortable Stable on the Tot. This lot will be sold with or with- ott the buildings. : JAMES EMANEY. Temas or Sate --All sums of Fifty Dol- Jars and under, cash ; over that amonnt 12 months credit will be given by purchasers furnishing approved joint notes. Onall por- chases over Fifty Dollars ten per cent dis-- count will be allowed for cash payments. Perms on the Real Estate.--One third of the purchase money down and the Lalauce in three equal anual instalments. RGF" Sale to commence at noon, sharp. viim LW. M. WILLCOX, AUCTIONEER" Port Perry, Sept. 25, 1873 FARM FORSAL ALSO THREE LOTS IN PORT PERRY FOR SALE. ms Subscriber will receive ( TENDERS For the following property until the 15th day of October, 1873. . A FIRST CLASS FARM. --Containing100 acres, being the North-west part of lot No. 1, in the 9th concession ot Scugog. Tenders will be received for any part of this farm, if the whole is not required, Three Lots in the Village of Port Perry situated as follows : LOT No. 1.--On the corner of Lilla and North Streets. On this lot there is a good _ Frame Dwelling House painted yellow ; a never failing well of water ; a Shop on one corner which is now occupicd as a dwelling se, The whole rents for $12 per month, OT No. 2.--1Is sitnated on Lilla Street adjoining lot No. 1, 50 feet front by 80 feet deep. T No. 3.--On Queen Strect west of ' Hotel--front 35 feet by 76 fect deep. 'T will. make one of the best business stang Perry, béing ip the centre of the and close to the Town Hall, 'the public Market is to be established 28 800n AS arrangements are completed. Tenders may be directed to Mzssrs. Joms & D. J. Apaus, or to the proprietor, J. W. from whom any further information obtained. Tgaus.--One third cash or satisfactory note at three: months; the balance secured by mortgage ats percent, * Po Ps On, 5%. J. W- GAMBLE. . + AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! °. REPAIRS PORT PIBBE Wie a view to better accommodating the Farmers of North Ontario, Mari- and Cartwright, and to further meet the rapidly increasing demand for the Johnton Sclf-Raking Reaper, Cayuga Chief Mower, . Plows, i Fanning Mills, &e. As manufactured by Brown & Patterson, of the the Whitby Agricultural Works, and all = REPAIRS for these Implements, "AN ACENCY wal Has been opened by Brown & Patterson Fi AT PORT PERRY, For the regular supply of all the above at the same prices as they are sold at the 'Works. "All Repairs for the Johnston Reaper, Cayuga Chief Mower, Plow Points, Land Sides, and all other repairs kept con- stantly on hand, oii WM. JOHNSTON, AGENT. o Remember the place, East of Thomp- son's Hotel, Port Perry. © Oct. 1, 1873, 1 ERVANT GIRL" | | FARM FOR SALE. ! FTVHE Subscriber offers for sale that excel lent Farm, being composed of the South half of lot 18 in the 8th concession of REACH, ! Containing one hundred acres--T0 acres | cleared and under a good state of cultiva~ tionand well fenced. On the premises there J A A d are an excellent Frame Dwelling House i 4 y nearly new, 18x26 with a first class cellar, a BR XY. | rame Barn 36x60 nearly new, and a vigor- i 3 ous, Young, Bearing Orchard. : An excellent ---------- 'MR. SEXTON'S COLUMN, 'Well and a never failing supply of choice water. The property is within seven-eights of a mile of the village of Port Perry. As the proprietor is desirous of going 'West, immediate possession - will be given. For Terms, &c., apply to the Subscriber on the premises--or if by mail pre-paid to the Port Perry P. O. DAVID PURDY. Reach, Sept. 30, 1873. 41 L A rg Wl 0 (Mew fall and Wier Goods | GORDON'S CHEAP CASH STORE! _ PORT PERRY. The Subscriber informs the public that he has received and is in daily receipt of large and Winter wear and uso. As the have been UNUSUALLY WELL BOUGHT they will be sold at UNUSUALLY LOW AND PRICES, Dress (loods, very rich Shawls. Splendid ., | value in Steam Looms, and Factory Cottons. Prints in great variety and as cheap as usual. Hoop-Skirts Bustles, Hair-Braids and Corsets. Ladies' Belts, Ladies' Hats, Bonnets and other Milllnery (the latter made up to order by an excellent Milliner.) Alarge lot of Tweeds for fall suits, very cheap, and made up to order in the most fashionable style, As the Subscriber is still strictly adher-- ng to the Cash and Readv Pay system, all goods will de sold at the smalicst possible profit consistent with honest trading. " SEE OUR COTTON BAGS. ------------------------------------------------ SEE OUR COBTON YARNS. ' SEE OUR SUGAR 13 LBS. FOR $100 SEE OUR WINCES & FLANNELS. Cash DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP! quantities of New Goods suitable for Fall| Inj order to facilitate the Early Settlement of the] Business The Stock will contain a great variety of. The undersigned have determined to MR. OURRIE'S COLUMN. La ltt CHEAP! CHEAPER!!! forward, ALL GOON ! CHEAPEST!!! FA considerab'e portion of my Fall Importa- tions is already ro hand and almost daily ad- ditions will be made to the Stock from this paid for any quantit Barley 'Wheat delivered at Port or Whitby. ADAM GORDON. . "A fine lot of Timothy Seed just to hand. -- Clear 0 a $ As almost every description of Goods costs and less money this season than formerly, I need scarcely assure my customers that I shall Port Perry Sept. 11 1873. > JEWELRY, BOOK, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM, PORBPIBBY B 1 L iL L U wi B E R \ HE Subscriber in tendering his hearty thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal patronage, would inform them and the public generally, that his stock has just been replenished with a choice selec-- tion of Goods of the latest styles, newest patterns and best quality which he offers at the lowest possible figures at which such goods can be gold. OF In FINE GOLD JEWEURY; Chains, Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings, Brooches, &c., &c. Goldine and Fancy Jewelry in great variety IN BOOKS: Large Family Bibles and every variety of Beautiful Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, &c., &c. All the best authors in Poetry, History, Biography, &c. A large and complete assortment of : SCHOOL BOOKS. ALL DESCRIPTION S An excellent variety of Albums. ce oe rs In Stationery :--Ledgers, Journals, Day | Books, &c., kc. A large assortment of Legal forms such as Blank Deeds, Mortgages, ¥ eases, &c., &e. Writing-Books, Paper and Inks of the best quality. Fancy Goods in great variety. Berlin and other fine Wools. Everything on stock will be sold at the lowest possible figures, The best Sewing Machines in the Domin- CONSTANTLY ON HAND {ion furnished at prices which defy competi- tion. Ladies' Work Boxes, Iam Agent for the famous Instruments manufactured by R.S. Wilson of Torouto.-- Pianos, Organs and Melodcons, Violins, Concertinas, &c., of the best description. Remember the place--Allen's Emporium, opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. p@=The Toronto Mai--daily and weekly AND --and the Toronto GLone--daily and weekly | for Sale. THOMAS ALLEN. Port Perry, September 24, 1873. -_ DAILY CUT 70 ORDERAR RIVING FALL AND WINTER AT GOODS! OF \ JUIN Superior Quality! AND Latest Styles ! \ DAILY ARRIVING AT RENDER, PORT PERRY. PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Sept 24, 1873. Port Perry} Sept. 24, 1873. IMMENSE STOCK !! Which has been fully.assorted this Fall, and all classes of Goods will be sold at COST PRICES! Cash for Wheat, Peas, Oats, Batley, and BROWN & CHRISTIAN: Manchester, Sept, 17, 1873. give them the full benefit of the reduction. PRICES and sell them at small profits. ment of quotations, throughout the scason. Millinery. guaranteed. Felt and Rubbers in all desirable kinds, SPECIAL.' COTTON YARN, 600D DAIRY BUTTER |aus. ovass, pars, se Peas, Pork and Butter. "GEO, CURRIE. Bi. | Port Perry, Sept. 10th, 1873. As usual, my object has been and will be, to get the BEST GOODS at REASONABLE In addition to the ordinary Staple Dress Goods, I am now offering a beautiful assort- Black & Oolored Silks At prices much lower than usual wholesale In MILLINERY materials, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS, the assortment is complete and will be kept up Special attention to Dress Making and Clothing ready made and made to order in the mewest styles and the workmanship A full assortment of Cloths, Tweeds, and LT AOEABIR = BOOTS AND SHOES! Cotton Bags | Coton Bags ! 'White and Color'd. WATERLIME AND SALT! Cash for Barley, Wheat, Oats, 5 *gL81 'Ly 'Buy 'Aumag iuod ao STVAIMUV ASNAWNI ' YAHIOUE SANOL 'g@g00D TTVJ MAN "Ad33d 1L4¥O0d 'SHHHILOYI SHNOL SURE THING, TRY IT! To prevent impending domestic Fhunder Storms, Feminine Pettishness and Curtain Lectures, go at once to A. E. M°CAW'S . AND GET A NEW STOVE! 8en. For particulars see posters. A. B. McOAW, Oct. 2, 1873. Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. PRINCE ALBERT CHEAP GOODS FOR EVER ! I ----r------------ The Subscriber having a tremendous Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Summer Clothing, &c., &c., which he is anxious to dis- pose of FOR CASH Previous to the purchase of Fall Stock, has de- termined to offer the same at a Sacrifice for Cash for TWO MONTHS from this date. BE All parties having any spare funds on hand Jones bring it along and secure bargains of oods, Now is the time to save from one to two Dollars on every Ten Dollars purchase. Save your money and bring, it along as soon as possible as the Goods will positively be sold at a heavy discount. XXX XXX Cooo0o00] XXX XXX OOO0o, The public acknowledge that when the Subscriber says he is going to sell his Goods at a sacrifice, he means what he says and no humbugging, and now is the time. i I. C. FORMAN, Noted for Cheap and Fashionable Dry Goods ! Prince Albert, July 3, 1873. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES = Ontario Carriage Works! PRINCE ALBERT: > : A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF THE MOST STYLISH BUGGIES! On Show and being built at the ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, PRINCE ALBERT. These Buggies are extra superior both in' Material, Workmanship, Style and Finish, while the prices are such as cannot fail to satisfy all, An inspection will secure tHeir sale. pe. Call and inspect them. JAMES EMANEY. ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, } Prince ALBERT, April 16, 1873. ce TAYLOR'S, MANCHESTER. The Subscriber would take this opportunity of inform the inhabitants of Manchester and surrounding country that having leased the Store lately occupied by A. Gornon, Esq., he is now getting on a carefully selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., &c., purchased at the best markets and on the most advantageous terms. Latest styles and superior quality in Dry Goods. Choice, Fresh Groceries. 26 Goofs all New and Reliable, and sold at such prices for Cish, as will secure spéedy sales and quick returns to make up for small profits, JOHN TAYLOR. Manchester, April 7, 1873. 7 Cases and Bales of New Fall Goods direct from Great Britain per Steamers "Scandi- navian," " Polcnesian," " Bt. Patrick," " Sar- matian" end " Delta." NEW DRESS GOODS; NEW SHAWLS, NEW CLOTH and FUR TRIMMED : MANTLES, NEW CARPETS; ' NEW MOURNING GOODS, § NEW TWEEDS AND DOESKINS, NEW PRINTS AND COTTONS. Black Silks, Colored Silks, Poplins, Silk Velvets, Ready-made Skirts, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, &c.' Special attention invited to the Millinery and Dress Making Department pa NEW PRINTS, §@~ NEW HATS, pg. FLOWERS, pen FEATHERS, Ben. TRIMMINGS, and MILLINERY GOODS of every dew scription, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes; Crockery and Glassware, Coal Oil, &¢: The Subscriber would direct the motico the public to his PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Fine Pale Sherry Wines, DeKuyper's Holland Gin, ih Pure Jamaica Rum, vi Jeffrey's Scotch and Irish Whiskeys, : The celebrated " 01d Crow" Whiskey,

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