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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Aug 1880, p. 3

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A» 1 cellent . TT undersigned offers to Rent his farm in the Chae Boch, xy decease, 162 A CHOICE LAND. Subsgribers have been instructed by the above Fi Private Oontract, 4th Do SE Fk or ah, So g 162 'acres more or less, of which 120 acres are cleared and in an excellent state of cul- Alvation ; remainder is covered with ex- wood timber. Thece are erected on the premises the TWO FRAME HOUSES, One 24x32 with Kitchen 30x24, the ther 824 ; Frame Barn 84x60; Stable 24x60. There are an Orchard two wells on the premises. above ig one of the first sgttled Farms Po dorhood and bag beet Tu posses, "slow of the late owner since it was first cleared, and has méver been run out or over-crop| The place is pleasantly situated alo imcoe street, about 8 miles north of , and half a mile north of the on on the W, P. P, & Lindsay The qua ity of the soil is a rich clay is nl adapted for raising ide ort Faye way. loam and Grain or The Executor being desirons of clobing the Estate forthwith -- intendin purchasers should apply as soon as possible. Jolapal terms of payment will be given. Possession for plowing at once; full Suse, son of the entire premises on the Ist of March nex For particulars apply to JNO. & D.J. ADAMS, Brokers, Port Perry. to'tlie Eexoutor, Or toh Bx BLACK, nya. Port Pepry, July 6,1880. IMPROVED FARM LANDS, MILL PROPERTY, &C., FOR SALE! Private Contract, The following Lands situated in the Townships of Reach and Uxbridge, are offered for Sale ut Low Prices Jor cash or upon short terms of payment. : PARCEL L--Contatuing of Lots Nos. 1 an onions AB concep Hxbridge upon Beilin so are an jogs; the 30-tf 200 Acres, 1s coma 2, in the 8th con. rehard, Fi and as outbu hs Lom « #8 nearly ull eleaped, and is a very desirable farm. PARCEL 2.--Containing about 200 Acres, is com of of Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, In 4th concession of Uxbridge, the greater por- tion of which 1s seared Upon this parcel e good Dwelling House accommodation, an an abundance of Spring water constantly run. ning, making it wery suitable for Stock raising, PARCEL 3.---Cpnsists of what is the Glen Major Gi ater powerand privileges properly belong- ng thereto. A quantity of land in connection yay also be obtained. PARCEL 4--Ewmbrace¢ the North-half % Tot 14, in the 6th concession of Reach, I pcres, none of which is cleared. PARCEL 5.--Contains 178 acres, being Lot No. 15, In the 7th concession of Reach, about 80acres are cleared and the balance Is heavily timbered. There Is a good frume Barn on ghis parcel. PARCEL 6.--Is com of the South-haif Br Lot No. 18, in the Ee of Reach, 100 acres, a small portion of which is cleared. PARCEL 7.--140 aeres, part of Lot No. 21, in je 10th concession of Reach, upon which is a ot of valuable timber, and several acres under cultivation, All the above lands are in the market and 111 be sold with as little delay as {ptendibe purchasers will not be confined to he various pareels and divisions as set forth, but can pure such portions as they may desire, and at prices to suit the times, furthor and ACRES! 1], toget ort ihe i - IMMENSE STOCK &e. and Shoes. Bankrupt Stock Goods to be Cl PORT PERRY, May 12, 1880. A large tock of Gent's New and Fashionable Hats. A full Stock of General Groceries, * ¥ Arcade ! Of New and Stylish Millinery Goods, Hats and Trimmings a |Tney are placing large orders Specialty and very Chigap. A large Stock of Ladies' Mantles, Parasols, Dress Goeds, Gloves, Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Cloths, Tweeds, Hosiery, Towelings, Tickings. Ready-made Clothing, Ladies', Gent'sand Children's Boots Crocknay and Glassware. $5000 worth of eared Out at Wholesale Prices, 07 The highest Market Prices allowed for all kinds of Farm Produce. JOSEPH BIGELOW, CHINA HALL! QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. JUST RECEIVED ER Steamship " Winnipeg," 6 pack- ages Crockery & Glassware, Consisting of one Special lot of Chamber Sets, which we are selling at WHOLESALE PRICES. Also, a very large Stock of Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Breakfast Sets, in beautiful pat- terns. These goods were bought before the recent advance in price. Call early and see them, they are selling off very fast. C.B.McDERMOT, IMPORTER. Port Perry, July 1, 1880, "A BAR GAIN | 10 ACRES OF LAND for Sale, Cheap, about 60 acres cleared, with Log House, being South-half Lot 7, in the 9th concession of the Township of SCUCGOC. Good title and immediate possession given, JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, June 9, 1880. Farm to Rent. For apply to THE MANAGE > ONTARIO BANK, and H, » Port Perry ; ~or JoA. MoH LLIVARY, Oct. 8th, 1879, Barri ster, XI be N. B. All persons are strictly forbidden vo fuLorremave any timber from off the pbove lands. FARM toRENT. . 'TOWNSHIP OF. FENELON, 7 UTICA AHEAD. wuone| FATME 01S al About 3} miles from the railway stition,-- he farm contains 100 acres, 30 acres of which are plowed and there are 7 acres of meadow, 'Thero are on the premises a frame Dwelling House and Bam, god For particulars ly to x P A. RICHARDSON, = Port Perry. Port Perry, March 24, 1280, thanke tothe friends and HE d offers to Rent that pood and desirable Farm, being the west-half of lot 8, in the 3rd concession of REACH, 100 acres oll cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the premises a good dwelling house with barn and stables. There is a fine stream running through the farm ; there is a good wel] of waterand other conveniences, For turther particulars, apply to the pro- prietor on the premises. ' A. McKAY. . Reach, July 13, 1880. 31-lm STRAYED STEER. Qaavep toto the premises of the sub- scriber, lot 19, in the 1st con. of Reach, on the 18th ult., A Yearling Steer, Color, Light Red with a 'small white spot. . Barley! Barley! BRIGHT BARLEY ! WANTED ! For which the Highest Price will be paid delivered at my ELEVATOR, MANCHESTER STATION, S, H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, July 28, 1880, '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. pe ~ PORT PERRY, PERO, who. wishes 10 give og off fe, 2 en i | Township of Reach, New, good spd commodious dwelling, bain and out-bui . § Well watered. , and_out-bulidings. We 'Young y Pony tains from 75c per pair. | Cotton at DIOD BIRGN ! ee A Tere © x Beautiful Tweeds for $1, worth $1.50. Bargains at 60c and up--Cheapest Goods in Town. Handsome lot of Lace Cure Beautiful assortment Embroideries from 3c to 25¢, cheap, cheap, cheap. ' Cheap Hosiery, Cheap Gloves, 30 doz. Ladigs' Black and Colored kid Gloves at $1 per air, CANNOT BE EQUALED IN TOWN, UNDER $1.25. 3 cases and Stiff Felt Hats, all styles and prices, and marked very low. Basgeine in White and Grey Cottons. See our best White 3ic, CANNOT BE EQUALED UNDER 170. See our Buff | Balmorals at $1,25. See our leather Boots at 90c. See iW Frevcr Kip Buttoned Boots at $3.25, equal to any $4.50 -- sold elsewhere at in town; See our Buttoned Shoes at $1.40, Cheapest Boots and Shoes in tc o Prices. (z=Terms as ever, TC Forman & Son, Port Potry, May 15, 1850, : Ti HIM, T. C. FORMAN & SON'S| 80c, worth 76c and 81. Beautiful N&& Dress Goods at 10¢)- ee Ill. Rdports from every Quarter indicate |A Bountiful Harvest. JO Bi Coy Gladly improve this opport: A unwavering sup - i th, _' friends and patrons Tor a generous ai and at the same time desire to offer their sincere hearty congratulations upon the blessing of an abundant season and the encouraging prospect for the future, Tn anticipation of A RUSHING TRADE for the Fall in every department, and already WR GOODS ARE ARBING 1 Woolen Goods have advanced and customers who are wise will plok up at an early date such lines as were carried over. On hand from last Season lain, Grey, Scarlet, and White Fiannels, Plain Winceys, Plain Dark Lustres, Full Ranges of Black Lustres. Wanted before 1st October, 1000 Pairs good Home-made Sox. ortorry, Aug. 4, 1880, T. S: CORRIGAN Invites attention to the GPT Baneams He is offering in Every Department OF HIS BUSINESS, And is prepared to PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE For any quantity of GOOD BUTTER. T. 8. CORRIGAN. Port Perry, June 15, 1880, [Barbed Fence Wire, Harvest Tools, Spades and Shovels. Field and Turnip Hoes, Fishing Tackle, Builders' Hardware. WE KEEP NORTING BUT. or : And will sell them at Bottom Prices. = LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, Port Pory, May 21,1880, A BROWNE CURRIE'S For which they will pay PER POUND. Port Perry, July 26; 18804. Don't Forget THE GREAT (LEARING AT PRX)

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