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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Aug 1871, p. 3

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at . « Cradles, Seythes, Snaths, ee * Barley Forks, Pitch Forks AND ALL KINDS OP HARVEST IMPLEMENTS ATCOST _ FOR = . THR SEASON ere © win i FOR THE Lightand Dark Muslins Beautiful Light Prints French T'will Cambrics Brilliants Black Barege Light Fancy Lustre Printed Alpacas. Marseiles -- Printed and White Ladies' Hats Parasols Ribons, Flowers Braids, Gimps Black& color'd Fringes Dress Buttons 'Hosiery and Gloves ----- LINSEED OIL--CHEAP. WHITE LEAD FOR $2, or 8c per Ib. FIRE PROOF PAINT, V. RED, SPRUCE YELLOW, VARNISH and JAPAN, BRUSIIES. GLASS--7 x 9 t024 x 36. NAILS at $3.50 OR LESS, PUTTY. = HINGES FOR BARN DOORS. GATE HINGES. BUTTS AND SCREWS. LOCKS AND LATCHES. HAMMERS, FILES. SAWS, -- SALT, PLASTER. WATER LIME. Also,--A QUANTITY OF MESS PORK. WANTED. WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS, MAPLE SUGAR, DRIED HAMS sxp BACON, ALL KINDS OF GRAIN FOR WHICH CASH WILL BE PAID AT ALL ME, CURRIES COLUMN, | ~y [and will be pleased to meet with all 'G. CURRIE. | 5 - ii 100 Cases Containing 2,500 pairs ; PORT PERRY, Aug. 2, 1871. JOHNSTON'S IERIEING REAPER. offered to AWARDED FIRST PRIZ AT ProvinciaL Exui- BITION HELD AT ToroNTO, 1870. b 2 vg 5 . » ' . s Po Te We offer to our customers for the coming Harvest, 'two distinct Machines, which in style and construction; embrace the latest and most useful improvements of the day, : JOHNSTON'S ANGLE SELFRARING REAPER! The universal success of this Machine, both in closely contested trials and in the hands of the farmers, warrant us in saying that, as a Self Raking Reaping Machine. it bas more good points and less defects, and has'met with more success and less failure, than any Reaper heretofore offered to the public. gE Cayuga Junior Mower, We were awarded the First Prize and Diploma, at the Provincial Exhibition, held in Toronto, 1870, in competition with all he Jeading Machines manufactured in the Province ; ati with our recent-jmprovements, we unhesitatingly challenge investiga- tion and comparison with competing Machines, we are satisfied that such investiza- tion will convince every unprejudiced mind, that we offer the best Mower to the Farmer for 1871, built in the Dominion ~~ g&¥™ Send for descriptive catalogues. BR¢WN & PATTERSON, Whaitsy, June 22, 1871. : SAVE MONEY,|T A|LORING! Labor and Time! rae Subscribers are happy ta state that they are now prepared to sell County and Town- ship rights for the manufacture and Sale of that truly valuable money, labor and time saving implement : | HORNE'S | IMPROVED Potato Digger Latest Styles, and Good Fits Warranted. rYHE Liberal and constantly increasing pat- ronage of my numerous customers reader a further extension of my business facilities, indis- pensible, and in order to meet the warts of my customers in the'east I have rented that com- modious Shop opposite Scott's Hotel, Prince i ert--the deceased Mr. Bullen's late place of bu s--where in conjunction with my Man chesterestablishment, I will carry on the Tail- oring Business in all its branches. Latest Style! Neat Fit! And Moderate Charges Are my business Passwords. Mr. J. H. DELONG, of Belleville, a gentleman well skilled in every department of the business will be foreman of my Prince Albert branch. JAMES SQUIRE, Manchester and Prince Albert. 20 ) AND WEED DESTROYER | (Patented for the Dominion on May 26th, 1871.) | Any number of the most reliable testimonialy mey be seen. (See hand bills.) ddress * HORNE & BEWELL, Greensank P.O. Ont 23.tf May 17, 1871. PROPELLING. POWER, New TinShop 'AT SUNDERLAND. Immense Stock,~=all New---Prices Fxceedingly Low. a i ; Greenbank, June 7, 1871. The Subscriber would beg to inform the inhabitants of Brock, Reach, Mariposa, and surrounding Townships, that he lias opened a very extensive Stock of Tinware, Hard- ware, &c., in every variety, in the rising village of Sunderland, who may require § bis wares. Low Prices, attention to business, and good Goods will insure a trade. Produce of every description taken in exchange f Goods. Cash paid for Hides, Sheepskins, &e. I flatter myself that with cash to pay for my Goods, and a long experience in the manufacturing of tioware, | am able to offer uncommon inducements to purchasers. pé~ Call and see for yourselves. Su~pERLAND, May 18, 1871. JOHN W. PARRISH. For' good Style, and First Class' \! 5 (CARRIAGES, RUGGIES, WAGONS, &c. Manufactured by. the best workmen, and from choice material, go to the ONTARIO CARRIAGE: FACTORY Prince Albert. Repairing promptly attended to. All work warranted. Doe WoT, : JAMES EMANEY. Prfics Albert, June 7, 1871. Prince Albert, May 18, 1871, N Just Received and Opening Out at BROS. & An Immense Btock of SPLENDID FY the Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest Stock "ever the public, - THE BATTLE WON ! VICTORY ! A. W. ROBERTS STILL IN THE FRONT. New Goods! Fresh from the best Markets in the country. All purchased fog cash saving 20 per cent. and divided ongst my patrons. DRY GOODS in every variety--staple and . fancy. ' Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Glassware, and Crockery, in' great quantities, which will be offered at as low rates as can be found in the Coun- ty of Ontario, : } ; In order to make room for Fall Stock, I am ready to dispose of the whole of my stock of Glassware and Crockery, and China sets at prices-which will ensure ready sale, as I intend to retire from that line of trade and devote my whole time and means in the Dry Goods, Groceries, and Boot and Shoe departments. 50 Stone China, Chamber Sets, 29 Tea Sets. 100 dozen Granite Tea Sets. 150 dozen Granite Tea Plates. 30 dozen Stone aud Cane Bowls. 12 dozen Stone and Cane Bakers. ° Great lot of GlasaPreservers on foot and flat. Great lot of Gublets-- stained, plain, &c. Great lot of Tumblers, &e. Vases, Salts, Decanters, &o. 07 A rarc chance for housekeepers. Highest price for Produce, : 20 cents per 1b. paid for Butter, this day. A. W. ROBERTS. Port Perry, June 29, 1871. COCOASINE; A. Perfect Hair Dressing. "eo: LPO rrr WwW. A. TOMLINSON, cos. >: VALUABLE Te Dwelling Hous erga bee el propetey I b oof pe py a wi Willeox, Ws oti HEE The house a ings YL VEY CH a TY. dios and Yor terms and | apply to rr COCHRANE, 'endor's Selici ory Port Perry, Ont. Vi July 18th, 1871. 2% \ = 2) Ny Y long experience in the sale of § M Y Log rep tA the ly. The copy-righted rules 0 : & IS make me con, adapt their celebrated Perfected S| and £ e Glasses to all conditions 0, sight, pir ensure purchasers real satis) tion. wr WwW. H. McCAW, AGENT, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, July 20, 187L. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH, IN THE COUNTY 'OF ONTARIO. TO Bley of Prion panto 7 ina cause of - McDERMID vs. McDERMID, AT THE Lo Village of Manchester ~ N-THE-COUNTY OF UN FARIO; ON - Tuesday, the Eighth day of August, AD, 1871, i " At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, by the undersigned Master of said Court, or his Clerk, in two sepae rate parcels. Pancer No. 1.--The East-Half of Lot Number 9in the sixth concession of the said Townshl of Reach, containing 100 acres, more or legs.-- The s9il ig clay loam and of excellent quality ; it lies well to the south-east. About 93 acres-are cleared and in a good state ot cultivation, and well-fenced. A never failing stream of wal passes through the lot. There are on oe pre mises a good frame barn. 36 x 60, a good stable, a comfortable frame house with stone founda: tion and cellar, and a thriving orchard, This farm is situate about 2 miles from the Village of Manchester, 8 from Port Perry, 8 from Prince Alert, 2 from Utica, 2 from E| village and convenient to churches, schools grist pills; There are good grain markets in the vicinity. This parcel will be sold, subject to alease which will expire in the Spring of 1875--yearly rental $226 and 700 cedar rails made into fence; subject also to a mortgage of $1,500, and faters est at 8 per cent from the 26th November, 1870 payable half yearly. - The purchaser may ei pay $500 of the principal at once or allow the whole amount to remain unpaid until Noveme - ber, 1874. ' . Parcst, No. 2.-- Che North-East Quarter of | Number 2 in the seventh ots Rast 909 the na Township of Reach, containing 50 acres, mo or less. The lund is of excellent quality, acres cleared and in a good state of ujtivation, Upon this parcel is a smalldwelling house. The situation with respect to Markets, &c , is the same gs Parcel No. 1. This parcel ig rented af $40 a yegr, which is much less than its value. There will be a reserved Bid on_each of said parcels. Terms--10 per cent down and the bal- ance in one month from the day of sale, without interest. All over $1000 of the purchase money of Parcel 1, may remain on mortgage at the ns chaser's option, payable half in one year, d thie balance in two years from the day of sale, with interest at 6 per cent per annum. In other respects the conditions of sale are the tanding conditions of the Court. Further particulars and conditions of sal may be had gratis at the said Master's offi Chemist and Druggist, Has always on hand an sssortment of the following Goods ¢ FINE CHEMICALS, HAIR, TOOTH, "NAIL axp PAINT PURE DRUGS, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, PUFFS, avo PUFF BOXES, FINE TOILET SOAPS, TOILET POWDERS, GLYCERINE, ENGLISH ano FRENCH PERFUMES, SPONGES, HAIR OIL ano POMADES, FEEDING BOTTLES, CITRATE MAGNESA, Paints, Oils, Spirits Turpentine, Japans, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs of all kinds in nse and warranted pure, with printed Directions for use. School Books, Bibles, Testaments, Note and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Ink, Pens, &c. (Zr My Stock will be fotud complete and as cheap as any other house in the trade. WwW. A: TOMILINSON. Licensed Chemist and Druggist, under the Pharmacy Act-- Province of Ontario. Prince Albert, June 15, 1871. : 5 a Notice of Cost Sale of Boots and Shoes. ~ In order to concentrate my business I have withdrawn my large and valuable stock of Boots & Shoes from my Port Perry estab- lishment, and by doing so, I have added about $3,000 worth to my Prince Albert Stock, which was quite extensive before receiving the addition ; the consequence is that my Prince Albert establish- ment Is greatly overstocked. In order to remedy this great in- convenience, I have determined to sell at cost, and even under cost, until I have reduced my stock to the extent of four or five thousand dollars, #1 would now say to all who desire to secure decidedly great bargains in Boots & Shoes, that such an opportunity but rarely occurs, and it may be a long time ere one so favorable again presents itself. The phrase " selling at cost" is not uncommon, and sometimes carries little mean ing witht. ~ It is seldom an object for any one to se}l at cost, but under present cir. cumstances, in order to reduce my stock within as short a space of time as possible, 1 am compelled to offer euch bargains as will induce the public to carry off my goods with a rush. 'Lhe quality of the stock and the prices at which 1 will offer it, will put all competition out of the question. 1 My Spring purchases for bath establishments were well mort fayorable terms, and all will go at the cost price. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity of money in Boots and Shoes which you ever got. i selected and bought on the getting the best yalue for your Trince Albert, May 8, 1871, JOSHUA WRIGHT, ce, an at the law office of Messrs. Dennistoun & Hud- speth, Lindsay. Lindsay, June 21, 1871. 6 W. H, WELLER. DENNISTOUN & HUDSPETH, Vendor's Solicitors. ARRIVAL! New Watches, New Clocks, AND Fancy Jewelry CHEAP FUR CASH, AT John Diesfeld's, PRINCE ALBERT, Prince Albert, Jan'y 18, 1871. Large Arrivals! AV aus JUST RECEIVED BY THE SUBSCRIBER! ; alt. For partipulars, see Small Bills. |

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