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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 Jul 1880, p. 3

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: PORT PERRY. | HE Subscriber, under instructions from To M. B. PERO, who ies $9 give farming, offers a n ie ast hal of lot 13, in the Tth con. of the. ~~ Township of Reach, + New, good and commodious dwelling, bain wnd out-buildings. Well watered. Fifty acres under" cultivation. Young Orchard, &ec. Terms caty and title indisputable. It not-sold applicatien to Rent will be teceived. Apply at once. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry 0- Port Perry; July 7, 1880. _., %0-3m_ FINE HOMESTEAD - FOR SALE! REACH! The Property of the Estate of the late Charles Black, Esq. deceased, COMPRISING 162 ACRES! --OF CHOICE LAND. B for Sale by Private Contract, Being composed of Lot No. 24, in the 14th 'soneession of the Township of Reach, contain- ing 162 acres more or less, of which 120 acres are cleared and in an excellent state of enl- tivation ; the remainder is covered with ex- wellent Hardwood timber, Thee are erected on the premises : TWO0 FRAME HOUSES, 'One 24x32 with kitchen 20x24. the other 18x24 kitchen attached 12x15; Frame Barn 34x60: Frame Stable 24x60, There are an Orchar apd two wells on the premises. The above is one of the first settled Farms 'in the neighborhood and bas been in posses. sion of the la'e owner since it was first cleared, aud has never been run out or over-cropped. The place is pleasantly situated alongside | Simcoe street, about 8 miles north of Port Perry, and half a mile HOF of the Seagrave Station on the W. P. P%& Lindsay Railway. The vate of the soil is a rich clay loam and § 8 3s splendidly adapted for raising Grain or Stock. The Executor being desirons of closing the state forthwith -- intendingg purchasers should apply as soon as possible. Liberal terms of payment will be given. ¥ Possession for plowing at once; full poszes- ' sion of the entire premises on the 1st of March next. For particulars apply to * JNO. & D.J. ADANS, Brokers, Port Perry. Or ¢o the Eexentor, ALEX. BLACK, Port Perry, July 6, 1880. * IMPROVED FARM LANDS, MILL PROPERTY, &OC, FOR SALE! ire BY ce: Private Contract, 30-tF 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.--Confaining 200 Acres, is conte » of Lots Nos. | and 2 in the 8th con. oession, and the East parts of Lots Nos. 1and 2, in the ih cone neassion of Uxbridge, upon this Just th an Orchard, a large Frame Soe Uh land bs' BOARS. all cleared, and 1 & 3 the la 8 1 cl and is a Very desirable farm ' ? PARCEL 2.--~Containing nbout 200 Acres, is composed of parts of Lots Nos. 1, 2 and Bin 7th concession of Uxbridge, the greater por- leat Tron this Sircel heds, abundance of spri ator oonetAaty and an 0 ti ran- * Wing, making it very suitable forStock a. ED 8,--Consists of what is known as M Grist Mill; together with the water powerand privileges Properly belong- {ng thereto. A quantity of land in connection may also be obtained. BIL 5. the 7th res are ol h, about ! Lp EY, emp ai QL, CET QUeAR &e. and Shoes. YUE Sybnerbers lave ben inenetcd | JUST RECEIVED pr Ses cleared. eared e is Heavily meadow. and the hala I A frame Dwelling House ang Barn, Zo Of New and Stylish Millinery Goods, Hats and Trimmings a Specialty and very Cheap. A large Stock of Ladies' Mantles, Parasols, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Cloths, Tweeds, Towelings, Tickings. Ready-made Clothing, A large Ftock of Gent's New and Fashionable Hats. A full Stock of General Groceries, Crocknay and Glassware. Ladies', Gent's and Children's Boots $5000 worth of Bankrupt Stock Goods to be Cleared Out at Wholesale Prices, (7 The highest Market Prices allowed for all kinds of Farm Produce. PORT PERRY, Mpy 12, 1880: JOSEPH BIGELOW. CHINA HALL! PORT PERRY. ER Steamship -" Winnipeg," © pack- ages Crockery & Glassware, Consisting of one Special lot of Chamber Sets, which we are selling at WHOLESALE PRICES. Algo, a very large Stock of Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Breakfast Sets, in beautiful pat- terns, These goods were bonght before the recent advance in price, Uall early and see them, they dre selling off very fast, C.B.McDERMOT, IMPORTER. Port Perry, July 1,1880, A BARGAIN t+ 1 0 ACRES OF LAND for Sale, Cheap, about 60 actes cleared, with Log House, being South-hatf Lot 7, in the 9th coricession of the Township of SCUCOC. Good title and immediate possession given, JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, June 9, 1880. 26-t IMPOUNDED ! N the Epsom . pound a Bright Red Steer over two year old, long horns, wu white stripe on his nigh side and two white spots on his migh hip. If not pre- viously replevied said steer will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1880, At 270'clock p. m. sharp. ADAM EARCHMAN, Poundkeeper 30-3w Epsom, July 5, 1880. STRAYED STEER. TRAYED into the premises of the sub- sctiber, lot 19, in the 1gt con. of Reach, on the 12th ult, A Yearling Steer, Color, Light Red with a small white spot. NEW GOODS! AT JIS Bi. Co New Lace Lambrequing, New Laces, New Gloves, eee ee New Embroideries, New Lace Curtains from 80 cts Set. New Fringes, New Hosiery in Gent's, Ladies' and Childrens', New Musling New Dress Goods in Latest Shades. {Port Perry, June 2, 1880. WANTED. 0,000 LB, For which the the highest price in Cash b00D WoL will be paid. JONES BROS. & CO. » The owner is requested to come, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be sold as the law directs, WM. WEIR. Reach, July 21, 1880. 30-3w FARM to RENT. T= undersigned offers to Rent his farm in the TOWNSHIP OF FENELON, | About 3} miles from the railway station == 1 The farm contains 100 acres, 30 acres of \ which are plowed and there are 7 acres of There are on the premises a good this pareel. PARCEL 6.--I8 com] 1 of the South=hall ASA EARRE al Shenh 140 et af Lot Noon. tt, Port Perry, March 24, 1880. morte pon which is aes VALUABLE market and jhe u an ERP ROP ERTY RBON : Perry ; or TA SUILLIY ART) ; ons heme, Gerla Sten EO ule mei r from off the above state nf cultivation 1 Port Perry. (IBD BARS se A Ty mrss op, C FORMAN & SON'S : FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers for Sale 300 Acres iT of Land, being lot 3, nthe Tih concee- : : TOWNSHIP OF T ACH, Lot in B4, West side Union | two stories high and io oi She 80¢, worth 76c and $1. i up--Cheapest Goods in Town. tains from 78c per pair. Gloves. | Beautiful Tweeds for 81; worth $1.50. Bargains at, 60c and Beautiful New Dress Goods at 10c Handsome Iot of Lace Cur: {sine from 75¢ per ' Bewatifal: assoMnelt Embroideries m 3c to 25¢, cheap, cheap, cheap, . Cheap Horie » Cheap 30 doz. Ladies Black lowes % ir, CANNOT BE EQUALED IN TOWN, UNDER $1.20. 3 cases Bard and Stift Felt Hats, all styles and prices, and marked very id Gloves at $ | FOR THE $1. IMMENSE STOCK Straw Hats, Parasols, Gretiadines, Muslins, WILL BE CLEARED OUT At LES THN Cost. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, July 3, 1880, {avites attention to the GUAT Breas He is offering in Every Department OF HIS BUSINESS, And is prepared to For any quantity of GOOD BUTTER. T. 8. CORRIGAN. Port Perry, June 15, 1880, Barbad Fence Wire, - Harvest Tools, Spades and Shovels. Fishing Tackle, : Wightman Brothers T.S, CORRIGAN PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE Field and Turnip Hoes, ; a aad ell 120 yds good Fast Pri Builders' Hardware. =i: Young Ure Wat Also for Sula pou Wa Tower 4 eve | 91 40. low. Bargains in White and Grey Cottons. See our best White Cotton ut 134, CANNOT BE EQUALED UNDER 176. See our Buff Balmorals at $1.25. See our leather Boots at 90c. See our in town: See our Buttoned Shoes at $1.40, sold elsewhere at Wholesale Prices. 0G Terms ag ever; Strictly Cash. Cheapest Boots and Shoes in town. Gfoceries at| ~ Wi NeeP Nofdivd sur Frexci Kip Buttoned Boots at $3.25, equal to any $4.50 Boot| FIRST CLASS GOODS Took: Gough oe : LAING & MEHARRY: TT. C. Forman & Son. COLDEN ANVIL Ee : Co - "QUEEN STREET)PORT PERRY. SSL Bort Parry, Bay 18, 1880 : | Port Parry, May 31,1060; : £ 1 x v = Fe : : Ld ! 0 i " : i 3 5 oy PORT PERRY. Seb otar lines of New Dress Goods, 7c, 10¢, 1240, 16c, 206, 28 ~ See our lines of White Cottons, 8c, 9%, 10c, 2% oh he nH See our lines of Factory Cottons, 8c, 9¢, 10¢, 11¢. See our lines of Best Prints, 6c, 7c, 10¢, 11, 123e, = =~ See our lines of Table Linens (all widths), 20c, 25c. 30c, 374e, 50c. See our All Wool Damasks, 50 inches wide, for 75¢c worth $1.25, Seo our White Muslins and Piques for 124c worth 25e. See our Brown Hollands, all Linen, 7}e, 10c, 12}e. Seo our Faney Sush Ribbons for 25¢ and Se wok 150 and #1 per yard ARE OFFERING i 500 Tiadies' and Children's Aprons at 5¢ each. 2 500 Pairs Men's Cotton Soxs at 5c a pair. 3 500 Lindies' Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5c each. Woe 150 Ladiés' White Lace Ties at 50 each. 50 Setts Lace Curtains from 75¢ a sett. at 30 White Marseilles Counterpanes at 50¢ each. 30 Pieces Cotton Shirtings, 10c. 12}c, 15c. 25 Pieces Cottonades for Trouserings at 124c. A great variety of Black Cashmeres from 25¢ up. Black Lustre, good colour, 10¢, 124¢, 15¢, 17¢, 20c. Mourning Goods of every description. A few of those Tapestry Carpets still left at 50c. ae BOOTS AND SHOES AT Men's, Women's and Children's in great variety. A Inrge lot of Roo's Celebrated Plow Boots. 50 Pairs Fine Tweed Pants to be gold for $1.75 a pair. Ne Joy best of Teas, Sugars, Raisins, Biscuits, and Provisions alway# on band, \ GROCERIES. Another lot of splendid Currants 18 ponnds for $1. 475 Boxes of our celebrated Fancy Toilet Soap just received, ALE SORTS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. WIGHTMAN BROTHERS . . WIGHTMAN® CORNERS, PORT PERRY. AlwaysAhead! Our reasons for keeping ahead are-« [OR GOODS ! OLR PAIR DEALING! OUR LOW PRICES! - iti Tiiéoraged by thie liberal patronage of an intelligent public, we shall in the future. as th the past use every end to maintain the fid of our friends and patrons.-- Some Houses are cutting down prices of & few lines for the purpose of a catch. Do ot be misled by stich adVertisethent and Special D but b We will NOT be undersold by any Hose in the Trade, = pan peels Jor ink Of ajact to qitote the pricks of all our Goods, but the follow 20 yds Roller Toweliig.iisis sesive $1 00 Ladies! Prutiella Boots for... ee sius +2es 1 00] 26 Ibs Good Currants. se Remerabet ire bi few of our prices, and in_ jus el, Sot Tl le en : if You want Bargains i BE

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