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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 5 May 1871, p. 3

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, THE :i\IEUCH.l\.N'.I;', I FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1871. I I Ne'~ Valentia Raisins, at 7 cts per lo. EXC.ELSIOR. ~iVRDOCHBROS.SPRINGSTOCK No War with Russiai NEWSPlt:CNGSTOCXofFASEIONELE Q-OOI>S. ~~=~=================-~======== I ·II AT SIMSON'S. BU1-' the n. 5uccc.~~fnl raid i~ d~ i ly lo(lked for on . WATCH MAKING, The Most Select Styles at Extremely Moderate Rates · JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, The Joseph Hall Ne'v :U'igs, at 10 cts. per lb., Eatablishp1ent~ for y..·hicb the Sub.'l<.:ribcr hns m<:ide extensive pre1)arati6n, aud is J)l'~parud to 1:1ho1v the best ---A very large Stock of · as Watches, Clocks, Gold J ewelry, DRESS GOODS: . AT SIMSON'S. I Such Plated do, Get do, Electo Plated Goods, Tea Sets, Buscuit Boxes, SELECTION OF COODS, I MPOHTl~Jil or ., Cruet Stands, Spoons, ·.nd Forks, Cutlery direct from the Cclebr!l.tcd . ES'fABLISHED 1851. THE JOSEPH HALL Hardware, J:ron, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, and ElectroPlated Silver Ware. MANUFA CTUHJ"1t of :'11 kiH ds of MESSRS. RODGERS AND /;UN'&, Slll:li'Ji'IELD, ENGLISH AND FRENCH PRINTS. IA full assort anent of Cross& Blacklvell's r i Ma.nufa.oturing Company PROPRIETORS. Sauees, of the grcatcflt mri.gnitudt.:. This s~ock is tlie 1?-1ost·-c·0m1Jloito in quality) and variety, a.ud B ~~ll6wed hy the best of authority, t::i eurpMs all other Houses between ~fontreal and 'l\1runto. o. good aswn'l1 no11 t of ENGL/Sil AND FRENCJI MUSLINS. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. POPLINS, HOSIERY, PARASOLS, . . 'f I Ii1V.. A R 'E J nnd D1'~1.\.LEH. . SIMSON'S. SIL VE :R S l? 0 0 :NS, ..... aJ.su a bca.utiful Stock of U~'IBRELX:AS, in Silk, Zanella, Ginghan1 and Alpaca. --. GLOVES, LINEN SETS, &:c., &:c. in No. One and Two Buckeye Coin- I ~ Wr; desire to call atLention to Olll' .ro·lTE S, ) I j +:> Sr 't rn · . . .w edding Ring~ Etc., .lll. ---o--l\ /fURDOCH BROS. have made extensive altol'ations in their prcmises this sea.son, and fitted up 11 large AARON BUCKLER, binedReape1· rmd JJ1ower, witk Johnson's SeifRake irnproi;ed · /or 1871. I v21,:til"ltige Hsi,~d\\~are 1 :Bent Stuff, S;t:iokes and Rubs "'~ ' ,] US'l' HE CEIVED V..J. rl H \.,AJJ ~n TO I Bowmanvilh:, Nov. 28t,h, 1870 . PUBLIC -------·---~---- , W ALTER WIGG & ' ' SON, · which i8 ui;ider the management of Miss 1vic1'1wish. This clepartllient . will be found unusally attractive, nnd r plete with the SP ADES-Gcirden, Drnining, rt11d Ditching · :.' IT D"' '10 QKA.IIS ONT!!E DRIVI'1Q WHH.LS, CORNISH SFIO VELS, Enabling it tn pn.ss over ina.rshy or sand y gro1 n1ll 1 RLlf[ES, wHh1JuWrcloggiaJ.~ np tho gca.t'i ng , t hcn·by r en SCYTHES deriD;~~ it l eS::! u~.u_le to bren.ka.;e. ~t is fiirnish · 1 ' r ' ed \·11t h four knn·c!'I, t\'tO for mow111g and t wq . FO.J_~J1S, an,(l nll kinds o~f for reapin;, one of whic1.J h a5 a sickle edge fo1· cutting ripe, olean h~·ain, tho othe1· a amooth edge for cutting grain in which tho1·e is grass Ol' seed clov e1'. to b e the most p~ritc ~ l{X.11..l'ER ::i.nd ~IOIVER ever yet offored to the pnblic of Canatla. . Among it~ ~1 a1~y adya.ntages 1 we call a.tteu . , tion to the folluw1n3: We believe this machine, a~ 've now bui ~d it I A large Assmtment of. I · . · . I ~or-f ' . . N returning tnan~a to thefr U"t1u-..;iro ua Custon1ers, u.11d the Public generally, for past favol'a 'vonld respectfully in vite their att ention to Ol.lr p1·cscnt s t ock of Furniture, as 've have lateIY. n~ded t hereto, that ~ve m11y ther2by be cn a.bled to supply ~ill parties who may please to favor us '\- 1th ~ cal~ Great induccrnent:-> held out to those purol]Mi.ug o.t our E ,r;tablh~bment. P ictures, Looking Gla~sc~ , &c., frn.:incd to order, and in every sytle. San1plef of thcdiffcrent kinds of 1'-'.loul dinga C.'Lll be neon nt lhc "\V arc-roo m. \Ve wo1 il d 1~l so hcg to inform you, tho.t, ha.\'ing purchased a · SPLENDID NEW HEARSE I MOST STYLISH PATTERNS which have been produced . Tbc Show Room is now open, and the ladies will do well to call and examine. we sha.11 bo ready at all t.il11es, to attend ll'w1cru.lf'l, on ithort notice, and rea.>Jonable terms. N . B. Coffiu'i kept 110 11 hand, and made to orckr, at tho NEW DWilNION RE'l'AIL FURNJiJ. URE lYARE-ROOM. King Street East, Oshawa. Osha.w~, GARDEN AND FARMING TOOLS· 1 Opposite J, W. Fowke's Store. 4S-tf. Ang. 2i3th, 1870. T. DARLINGTON, --o-They have also enlarged ·their . It h" malle>blc gunrd> both on the )fower Ba.r and Renper Table, with tht1 hel-.i t ca'!t e:teel L~dcj"or Pln.t1:1s. l ~ is also fnrnish c:i with onr new P.\T.ENT 'l'ILTINa T.unw:: for picking up l od.t;ed grain. Tb is is tho onl:.Y rt.uilly v~ilual.ile rril~ing Table off;;red on any c01nbined Rea:r,er anU and Mower. 'l'he 'l'ttble can be Yery cn.:.ily rais:ed nr lowere rl by the D1iver in h iei seat without stoppio.; hi;: Team. This i:i one of the mo!:lt i1n . po1·~a.ut imp rovement8 etfec t (,ld in any l\fi.tchine du ..-111_; the P-'St two years. Any one or all of the Arms of the R eel ca.n b1:1 m1:1ide to act n.!L 1~akes a.t th 1:1 option of t he Dri \.'cl", liy u. Lt:lVtir readily operated by his foot 'l'he cuttiu~ t~ppa:·n.t·1s b infrontof t h1:1 Machin~·, and tht.:refo"o wheth".!r R aping or ~Iowing, tho cntil'() wo k i)f the _\I::chim.:. i-i u1HJ~r the eye of ' , 1 B LJ j LQ IN Q 1-RA DE· · Spec1a1 atte11t1011 t o thu; line. , . . . f Ni:~1ils, · I , Locks, Hinges, Glass; Sash, · . r . Pu Lt,y, P~u nts, Oils, \. aru1~:d1es, Eave-troughs,\Viudow,ancl Picture Cords, tmd rrussels, · ., Stubborn FACT NO. l. · FACT NO. 2. ~·acts. HA\tJt .Juf.lt roc{;i\.-ed 11 Choice lot @f NEW FRU;Ts~ Raisins, Currants, li'igs, GROCERY DEP ARTJ\iENT, imd will be found, as usual, well supplied. Has by far the largest Stock 0f Goods in Tyrone, Dates 1 Lemon, Ora.nge and Citron :Peels, NUTS I N GREAT .A. large imported Stock of the Dliver while g-ui· linJ hi$ t~a1n. The l'ahli.' and everythiug else l'B·l'lircd ; ie so c;H1stru~:.ed a.1 tti .~n.ther the Grain into:~ ! .Bi~nd lc bt.:furc it le~cs th~ Table, anrl dcpoait thus presenting gteti.tE:r induc:;ment fj ~o buy~l'li it in a mote c::irnpact fcn·u:1 than auy otlH.:r H.ed than auy ot.htlr h ouse 111 th e trad~ . which of itRi~ke. self, is no !$01all a d \'anta.ge. The 'fable is attachcct .t~ the ~achine ~oth in I ~. B. ~FEATIIE RS FOit .SAL'E. front aud rear of the Dnv1ng Wheel, winch en· ables jt to pa.ss over ro11gh groua ,I with innch gt·eatet· cr.s ·~ anJ lt:i3~ i uj1 1t)' to thti rrable. 'l'h1: Agent for <.train \Vhet·l Axlo ii; (!ll ::t lir:e with the axle of Way & Downing1s Patent Mangle. the Dd\'e \Vheel , ' vh1ch en:i.ble:i it to turn the .TORN McLEOD corners rcndily. Bowmanville, Aprjl 13. '71 . I 1 YAlUETY. · Has by far the greatest Variety and the best Selected goods in Tyrone. FI\ CT NO. 3. FRESH FIELD, AND GARDL:N SEEDS Just received. Bowmanville, Apl'il 20th, 1871. nlvl Beaut;i:iul Can.dies, '\Yith t~n nasortment of J. GRAV. Has by far ~he Cheapest Goods m Tyrone, quality b eing tho test of cheapness. QUERY. How c>m these things be 1 ANSWER. Selects his own Stock, buys in the best markete, buys largely for Cash, conducts his own business with less expense, has had nearly 20 years experience in Tyrone, knows exactly what the people want, and ha.s just the Goods to supply their W'1.nts, has very few unsaleable Goods. CHOICE BISOU·ITS. Darlington has a.gliin 1·cccived anothe1· lo t of thooa celcbrntetl '- The Raktis an.1 dri ·,.+en by Gen.1-i.ng iristea.d of Oliaina, au.<i, therefore . hi:i.sc :1 st~i~dy, uniform ___ ..........__... _____ ·---------~....-~--- J?Ult:E LEAF TEAS, Quulitv ·i~· 1notion; ma.kiug them much lesa l ia.hle tn break· a .; e on uneven gl1)UlH], n.nd Dl ore regular in re . 1 1n oving- the Gl'.ain. The Gearil1g is very aimplt t.lie 7.'eot of C71ca11ness. nl2-tf 1871 · A COMPLETI'l ASSOlt'l'MENT O:E' B ow1nanvllle, Dec. 22nd, 1870. stron.; 'vi th ~nd d urable. The Boxe::t a.re :~11 li.Qcd · BABBIT METAL. · Tho parts a.re all 1nuubered) so t ha.t the r<.:can be ordPred by tel~graph l)r otherwise, by sin1ply giving the number of the part wnnted. rfhere is nu sid e Drau~ht in either rea11ing or rnowing, an d t.hti :lriachinc is r::o p0tfectly ba,l . .anccd that there iB no µrea~ure on the Horses' nccklc! eith er when reaping or mowing. .All otfr 1nalle:tble castings, where th ey aru subject to rnuch strain, hu.ve been ttvice anucn.lcd, thm·~by i rendering tbe1 n both tough and strong. Our f Johnson R~t!L~ is so Cllfl8tructed [t<i to ri.toise the C.~m so far nhov<J the Grain Ta.hlc tbn.t the j Gra.in dw~:; not interfci·ci with the rnachin ery vf I the Rake'3 oi· P~<.)d:-1. \V1~ nul>ke the aUove lYia.- ' chine in two HizeSs -No. One, larg(' size fur Farmers who have a large ammint t ore!tp-No. Two, medillm size for ll'a.riuers havin·; mol'e use for a M1Jwer tlrn..u for u. H.:.!ap8l'. 'Vith tlu~ exceptio n of dlffercnce in !:lize, these 'Machin:~s are si1 uila.:i: in every re::;pect. Our Ko. 2 l\iachine supplies n want here.tofon; untitled, viz: . .'\..medium be- , twe~n the Jnr. r,rowcr and large con1bined ).fac.bine, both in s:ze :i. id price. \Ve shnll di,..td.bute our s:imple 1u::it.:hines in "!\larch !l.mong our A\.gent~, that int.endin; Pnn:ba.sers m:iy bfl.ve a.n early opportunity of ex·t1nin:u3 thcir1nerit~ 1 :::i.nd ·we gu;i.r<.tutee that all 111:-i.i.:hinc~ shinp~1l tbil-1 season shall b~ cqu~l in quality untl fini ~h to th"l so.mples e:x11ib~ttld hy our Ageuts. \Ve in· vite the pub! c to withhold gi ving their Ol"lors uutil they h~ vc h::i.d an opportunity of inspe ct· i ng our }[£LChi nes.as we belie\·e they are unaur. pa.3sed by any other ma.cbiuf'!'I eYcr yet offered on this continent. We nls0 ofi\:r among our other :\i:ichin..::s :n~irs Tutsey Nene Wawwany Mecannis Ca Qu Oconiba. NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE GOLDEN so~l E'TFfl:~G Kew in :t J GRAY Requests an early inspection to convince the most incredulous that the above are "STUBBORN FACTS" which cannot be denied. J'. GRAY, Regrets that a few plain Facts should have J!l'Oved su nauseous to an extremely sensitivu neighbor. (Some folks hate facts.) SEWING MACHINE · Johnson's Self-rakmg Reaper, improved for 1871, with two kni..ves, smooth >ind sickle eclge, and malleable gJards. Wood·s Patent Self-Raking Reaper. I I' BUCKEYE REAPER NO I, (with Johnson's Self-Rake.) BUCKEYE REAPER NO 2, (with Johnson's Self-R'1.ke.) Ohi.o combined. II~.nd Itakm ingi It.ea:per and. Mower. Cayuga. Chief Jr., Mower. Buckeye Mowar No: l· Buckeye !llower NO· 2· BaJra Ohio Mower No. l. j Ohio, J r., Mower. I Taylor's Sulky Horse Rake. Farmers· Favori'l;a Grain Dl'ill. Champion He,y Tedder. AND OUR CELEBRATED 0 z 0 rn H p ~ rn "' z 0 I ) ~ I I I a ·o·11lCE is hereby i;iven, that application will be mnde by the Corporatiot1 of the Town of BowtrH\nvillei to t he Legislature of the · P1·ovincc of Ontario, at i~s next Session, fnr an Ao::t authorising the con~truction of a l{u.ilwn.y AI\E THOSE SOLD BY THE from the wat er i'I of L:::i.kc On t ario. in the 'l'o·.vn of Eow1nan villc 1 in the County oJ Dudni.m, tln·ough somepa.rts of tlw Townships of Darli11gt0n1 c5larke, Oarbvrigh t 1 and 1\1anvers, in the ·or tbcir Agents. A single trial and compa.ri· 1:1aict County of l)urha1u, and the. Town of Lind- .son with any other teaa, at the aa.n1e prietis, sr1iy, a nd 'l'ownships of Ops, En1ily,Fent:'lon :1 -nd prove this. v·e1,11lam. to the Village o( B obcuygeon, in the will Our f.iOc. Tea will be found equal to any at County of V 1ctol'itt, thence to t he Government OOc. ; our 60c. egual to any at 70c. ; our· 80c. lands, Qild lnnds of t~1 c E ng lish Land C0m}Jany, equal to auy at ~l. ; and our $1 green equal to in tho Countie6 of V ict..01-ia and P eterboro , and n.ny, however high the prioe charged. Our to runa.lgatnato or n1ak~ 111nning a!'rauge1nents Black ·reas sell from 50c. to $1. J a.pan (all unwith other Rnilw:ty$. colored) 50c. to 80c. All our Teas a.re sold for I'. Cl71$l'l"l\ l1Ic~1101-. ca'.ih, a.t wholesale prices, in ha.If pound, potmd, R. WINDA'l1T 1 'i.'ow 1~ Clerk. and ti pound packages. Bowman ville, r..faJ:ch ~211d, 1871. --;o:-- N NOTICE. THE CHEAPEST TEAS tbe imprvvccl TORONTO TEA COMPANY, UNIVERSAL SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE . the 1f1 t1111fnctncrs chnllo:nge t he ' Vorld for :3000 doll:t.1·s t0 produce a SEWING :&-IA CHINE thnt will nccomplif'h wh:i.t the U..NTVERSAL NAOHINE WILL. It ia conr,Lrncted on :t· new principul, 'vhich rende1'f'! it hy fru·. the bes t lVIa.cnine over offered to the Public, it is Siinplc, lh·linhlc, Duri\bl e, and Cheap. Each !tlachine is w:uTcut ed for ti "e year':!. S. Il. BRADSHAW, Agent. vV. H l\iclVIURTR Y Farm to Rent, or Sell. land well watered. l:>el'sons applying a t once, can ho.ve the advantage of a summt:r fall ow. If not rented before the 20th of ){a.y, the 1>roprio tor will be fi·om h01ne, u ntil v.fter the 1st 'veek in July. . 1.\. pply to the l">ropri etor on t11e p:tem i · aes. \V. DE.Vl~l-t. Oa1'tw1·igh t, .April 17, 1871. o·16·1n-29-3n1 THE BEST TEAS I The 11eas of the ·roroii:to 'l'~n. Compa.ny. are g_uaranteed pure o..s ilnportcd frotn China and ,Ja.pa.n. For strength nnd :fine flnvor, they cannot be excelled. All tested heforo being sold, ru:id <:ompdse tl1ti finest 'reas which are in1portcd. AS NOW OPENED out a large portion of his Spru1g Stock of Dry Goods, of which he wc,uld call special attention to the following lines : 13, in the 3rd Con. C.AR'l"\rltIGH1\ 1 0'1' 200 acres. 150 elem:. Good bnilJ.ings, and DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, PARASOLS, Millinery. An assortment of lfots, Bonnets, Teathers, &c., not to be excelled in th e Doi:ninion, for Style, Quality and Price. BOOTS AND SHOES if every descl'iption, uw.de to orner, Sewed :.i.nil P eggedi 'va.rrantcd to fiti or no sa.le, tl1 e best of '\VOrkmen kept. ..,\LSO, !!.ion's mid "\Vo111en\i, :Felt.overs, plain and Fancy. .A.180 Shoe111aker~ l!'i11cling8, a complete S t ock :i.l wa.ys oH 1 1<.tnd. BownHt.nvillc, Nov. 21th. 1870. n8-tf --;o;- That th~ Tear; of the 'foronto l'ea. Con1pany giv.e satisfaction is the iiumense trade we arc no,.,. doing in them. Families who tried them once, now get them regularly, as they find they ca.nuot get any such tcM for the inoney elac"'here. A Fh·st Okea M illi.ne1· always i1i cttlendance. Tke Best Proof · LOWEST PRICES. Weekly arrivals of NEW GOODS, Bowmanville, April 13th, 1871. r \ HAHE Cl:IAKCE. ~"ou, b~ildb1g Lots I J:l. for Sale, on Ci:llltl'O St.rt.:t. Cheap on t11ne, FOR SALE. I ' In towns whei·c we have ag<.mts, parties nre invite<l. to buy a small quantity to see how they like them. Afterwards they can buy more. In SPJ,END ID <Je cond hand Piano Forte, di~_tricta where W&.i li~Ne uo ~gents, persc~pa cnn' at o. bargain 7 octave iron frn.ru(' over wute t_o us for sa.mp!es of 'leas of any k~nd, at struug-, 4 round co;·neJ.'.':!, Ro'sewood case.' Oa.n n.uy pnee,9and we will send them b~- ma.i1bfreo. be seen ft. t J 1'I BRil\f 1\.CO~fBis De t· . !Ve ~en~ -0 lbs; or lno~e to any R.ailrond . epot 1 Homns. · · n ..l 1~1 Ontru'to, freight paid, _and collect through Bowm:iuvlllc Dec. 10th 1 1870 10.tf Expi.:css A.gent. P11t up in half J)ouud, vouud, _ · · · · and o pound packa..,.es, Address all 01·ders to or a liber<tl discount for C<11:1lt Good titles given. }"or furth er particulars, apply to J .A.lvIES MU In, '-1 Bo,v1na11 ville, !Ylarch 22nd, 1871. --:o:-- TRY BEFO_~~-YOU BUY DON'T J?AIL '1'0 CALL AT Hard to Beat I ·---o--- FOR SALE . A MA SON 'S CI-IEAPEST GOODS IN THE DO~IINION F O R SA L E · ·- Hall Thresher and Separator, Greatly improved for 1871, with cithet· Pitt's, Pelton, Planet, Woodbury, or Hall's 8 or 10 ltorsePO\V~r. 'I quire at tl~ e OB81£R.V.,.EP~ Officl', King S_ t t:_eet, B o'\'n...'tn YJllc. n1-n25. 1H£ Old Bib]e Chri$tian Church, ]3ow1nall · villc. '!'his is a rare chance for any pa1ty wru1ting u. first -class ] 'ra.me, fa,rg~ enough fol' two 'l'wo:story te nements. F or paTticuhi.1"R,en· For Hamess, Saddles, rrr1tr1ks, V ::tliscs, t~e 'l'ORO~'J'O Ti\;A CO., 18'3 Yoimg Street, Whips, 101 ·outo. Bel18, &c., l _ - -:o:-AGENTS IN BOWMANVILLE, which for style, durability and cheap· ""'ello~·,.lee 0. Q . .i. VY S ~ UlC ' ness, cannot be excelled in this vicinity l AT TREW I N'S k "\\i"ho kcl)p on hand, packages of half po1111d 1 pounJ, and 5 J)OWld caddif:'.'i, of all k in<l.H. 0 T o tho8e ln ARB..E~4.B8, lw 11·oulcl ~a.y ----- Bown1anvillc, Oct. 27th, 1870. n3-Jy House for Sale, or to Let. YOU MUST PAY UP ! 'l'ho1<e w hf1 h<t\ e a lrcarly settled, 'vill ceL1t 011 1· h ear~y .,, shall ~~lso offer for the Fall trade, n. new Uhlver Thresher and IInllcr, very much snperi· or to a.ny other hc:retoforc introdi1cecl. ·~l"e A SU BS.7'~ f 1Y'l'IAL J1~Jt.AllfE[l,Ll h:.i.1£ a good well. joi11 ing ~fr. R . :l\tanning's. JIOUSE, with a.ere of l and, with fruit t ri.:e .~ ; Mso Situiitc on Concession Street, tttl· · ;ilca8~ a.c· tlw.nkK. Apply to F. Y. 00\V LE. Bo\nnanville, :F\ih. 17. n5·tf S. lllASON. Bowrn11nvillc, ])ec gr<l. 18GQ. ulO fl tUW AND COMPl.ETE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF AU OIJ!lMACHINES ls ~ing pnblfahcd, and '"ill be l"eacly {or distribution, f1·e~ to all applicant£-=. e~u·Jy The celebrated µcrfoc\ed Spectacles anJ. Eye Glasses manufactured by LAZARUS O llENT. -Th e Tiiilor'i:s Shov of the la.tc J. & ).fORitIS and for which \Ve hO.\'e the sole Bullen, Pl'ince ..A.lbert.. A good opening fo1· a good \Vorkman. Irr1n1e<liate posses.~ ion can agency, are gaining golden opinionB from be given. l1..pply to nll lhose 'vho ha\'e tried it. If you want 'l '. COUI\TICE. to preser\'C your si~ht to cxt~·enie ' old age. NOTICE . C. BOU~SALL, >nd T ]\JA NU l"AC'l'\JllEI\, I MPOltTEU, DE.A.LEH. iu all iil10 \"<>,r i11 tieJ-J of ~ ~ (IA H All our 1fachincs are warranted to give satisfaetion, and purchasers will hiwe an opportunity of testing them bolh in ),lowing and Reaping, before they will be required to final- j ly conclude the purcha~c. Fm· fu,.Uw1· ·i 11/ormation, udcl1 ·ess Piince .i-ilbcrt Italian & American Marble. . . \.. l <irge a.nd choice selection oI nse thcsc and no uthers. AARON BUCKLER., agen t for lknrn1a.uville A NEW FIRM. New Season, and New Wants. nntl yjcinity. I 1 -n.o._ 2 .6.14.·iv,.-. . MDrlUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES, alYray:s on ha11d, of r,:1pc1:ior 'Yorkn 1 a.nship , aud a t. lvw~.-; t price '-. 1'"'. d . GLEN, oui-17-30 PRE '1DKY1', 1 1 . OSHAWA, ONTAlHQ. l\ 1 TESSHS. TAYLORANDDICKSON,Snc· WJ'Ov.ght or Ou.~t Iron 1"0nces .lJJ_ cessors to Jcttnes "\\ri llia1us, at t11e Oambri· ' ! for enclo;sia:; llurying lot~. .an \.Voolen i\1ill'l, near II1:n:npton, '\Vill be in ·i f wa11 t of a.1 '1.rge qu:in tity of \ V"ool,for which t.h!!J SP1~.ING PIGS W.A.KTJtD ln Dar· will he p1-eparct.l t o pay tl1ehighest Cash pric~, '± ]iu gton , for 1871. Ilow cru1 'vc best Furniture To:;is, Mantel Pieces, &c., 01· to tn1de in tirat·cla::is clntlm, n.:i iu ay best ·mit I gi:::t thcn1 ? . · kept on hl1lld, or wrout;ht to )tder. ..A c~ll ii! U1cil' patron ::i. Cnf'.t.mn woi·k wil l receive t.h:::ir , 1\n 'I. '·· briag your 80\VS to \ V. \'7ERllY'S respectfully r eq11estud at th e \"c~·1,:,;, be"t attention. Tht~y fe~w no competition, but.. I~I.PJ.{OVED B IP~KSHIRE BOAR cighl(i1i9 Street, Eo'lmnanville simply ai,;k a t rial, a.11d ::tn~ S!ttisfi ed to ::r.LiUe th e j tci.:11 lUonths old, on Loti 27th, in the 6ti1 (;on., Octcrb<r, lat, 18'39. tf.l r esu lt of enlightened puhlic opinjo11 . lm-n29 of Dnrlingt..m, FARMERS READ THIS I AQOO ..~ ~ Just Received over $5,000 'lvorth of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Sh.oes. j A 1 PRUWNELI.A BOO'!' FOR $1 A PAIR. Osluwa, M11,rch 7th, 1871. 1158-ly a ~ tfA.. a 0 ~ tz.I 1

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