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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 24 Jan 1873, p. 4

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r ' · POETRY. .Bessie and the Squire's Son. \\";t,;; £2.ir as fair could be, 'Vith a Rmilo for eyery one. And uaa.uy there were ,vho knew full \vell Sh<!: woultl marry the squire's son. 'l'he :-;quire's son wa.:, .rich and proud, Ilnt to Bessie he bent his knee: '!'he v-illage i;nflsips th{l stol')' told, .A.n<l iuy ltea.1't was sad. .A.. h me ! The Scientific American, ron. DEAU1'IrULLY 1873, lLLUS'l'RA.'l'llD. 'Besaie i I, I ~ew Pr~ccs:;cf:!, and Iir~prov.:id Int~ustriefl of a.11 k111da; Useful ~<1tes, ] acts, l lec1pes, Sugges- the 28th year, e:ojoytJ the wide st circuhttion of any :;u1ala.gou0! j)e1·iodicnl in the '\'odd. It:-; eon tents em )race the la.test au<l u1ost interesthl_g info~·1na.tion P~I"!-u.in!u g to the Indus· ~ tnal, ~Iechan1cal, and Sc1e u ~1 fle Progrcs~ of the ' \Vurld ; Descriptions, 'Yith · Beautiful Engrav· ings, of N ~w lnventiona, )fC\V Imple1nents, THE 6Cll!:KTIFIC AMEIUOAN, now in , ' tlLllNDJD. SELJl.UTIONS of · _But I wod<e(l away at my black11111ith. trade, J ,est thinking ,vould make me nw,d ; And thi! squire hi1nse1f drove up one day 11 Outue work witb a. wilJ, my lnd ; :r or Bf::ij~ic, the village belle, will ride On the horse I no'v want ~hod, And my ~on shall her happy escort be." ,[ a.n~n.,·e1·ed him with a nod. J rcmc1nbereU roany a t lrne ]:conon1)~. ?ii . " "Vhen Bessii.~ ha.d wa.lkc(l with 1Y1e, The IQ.test Infona~tiou pertaiuins to r ,CechnQ ·' ~.\.nd h::iw I bad hoped that some hright clD.y logy, 1-fieroscopy, I\in.tben1a.tics .Astl'onomy, "\V c could nearer t.:iicll other be. Geography-J.. J\{LJL:.i1Jrology, :J..linern.iogy, Creology, But. I did iny ,~·01·k, and when di\Y wa!'l done Zoology, .uotany, If orticulture, Agriculhue, Architectnre,l{ural Economy , Houaehold EconI returned ou 1ny hou1e\vard \va.y, omyi ·.f'ood, J,~ghti ug, 'Hca1..iug-,, ·v-entifo,t1on,n.nrl IN A \Vondcring what the young squire h~J ~aid Ht>,.ftlfH~ · . .. 'To Bes;; a3 they rodt! that day. , . In shor~t the wl1ole l'angc .of th~ Scir.ncef[ <'l.nd Pr:ictical At:ts a.re eu1b1·acell withiu · th(J scqpc rl'he Rh:.'.low i:rrew 11)ng, and long'Hr still of tl)e Scient(flc .A.1iiericam. Ko person ,.who. desires to be intelligently informed 01111 afford to As l nea.r~J a low-l·~~ned ;,{:)tc; be without this paper. . ; Vlhcro, ..,~·hen \VO \verc: better friends than }"'ru:me~, J\.Icch1.Hrics 1 Engineers, Inventor:!, now, . ll!anufacturcrs, Chemists, L overs of Science, · Teachers, Clergymen, Lav.ryei_'S, and P eople of l3cssie for inc \vould wait. all Profcssiona, wiJl fi u<l the Sr;-icnt~fic ,Atnork.an And thinking of that, rny eye~ I i·a.ised, to be of great value. It should b:ive a place in And tho dusky hour.'> gre\v bright, ·evc:rv-fa.roily, Library:, Study, Office and Count· For thei·~ tihe r::tood, with hef own d'>!ar ~tnile ing fioei:µ; in ._~vct'y :R J;1aJ.i.t1g- J."too1n, r College, .Ac~delny, or School · ·~.,.1;1.Hi'ng 'for n1e that night. Published weekly, splendidly illustra~cd,only 3 dollars a year·. - '1111e l)t.ai·i:l a.Love, and the sleepy bir11s, The Y oa;rlv Nututiers of the Scientific AnwriWel'e ,1,ratching us there \Ve knew i can make spfendid volu,incs of nearly one thouIlutlittle we cared, as the shadoWs rolled sand · pages. equivalent hi contents t'.v . Ji'f/'11.r Tko· u.sCJnd vrd'i, .n{t'i"V JJ"uk Pages. .'ln Official Tailoring und~r.the charge of ~fr From hearts that '\Yere 'iitill found true, J~ist of all Plitenti:'l is. $'ued. iiJ · 1~hbli1Sh cd V.'eekly. "And what of the squire 1s son?:· ~a.id I, , Sp~cimnn CO}Jies sent free. ~4.ddres.'1 the.,ruhW. · S: MEDDOWCRQFT, an ··Ah, ."\Vill, did you quite believe lishers, 1\-Iunn & Co. 1 3'7 ]?a rk llo\\' 1 15'e,vl'.ork. P A'J.1ENTS. Iu connection ·w ith the ::i'cienti· That .Bessie \vould gi vc hiJr hand to one jfr A ·m.ericwn, J\..:Icssrs 1\unn & (j o, are solicitors '\Vhom her Q.eart could not receive?" of American and ]'preign Patt:' tt t~, lw.. ve ~d ove1· 21) yeaia' experience,. and have the largest . .~sta.bliBhm'ent in tho \Vorld. If you l1ave made ~n inventio;n, \Vrite them a let~r auU ~end lb sketch; th.:.y ...vill .pr omptly infor1n you, free of ~barge. whether you r device is ~1ev·.- an{l patent from:London, England, ·a.lso for i"nany able. 'l'hey will also send you, free of drfJirpe., a years conducting faghio11ahle 'Vhy are conunrlrui;ns like n1vnkeys ?-Be- copy of the Patf!nt L a·Ys in full, ·w ith instrucEt.ablishmeuts in Canada. tic:rns how to pl'oueed to obto.in a patent. Ad· cause they are troublesorne. dress Munn & Co,, 37 I>ark Iiow,<\ ·e,v Yoclt. Subscripti01:iJ1 to Bcie:nt:i'Jj.c ~4 rnerica'f1t r(;)ceived "Vhy Us a Leggai1ike a lawyer ?-. B ecause he at this oflicei ·· .. ii:: ;i, r;olicitor. : .-· . .· A.1 1, ,.,.en! tions and Advice, by l)rtcctical "VYriters, for \ \7 orkmCn and E1nphJj'ur::i, in aU the various 1\.rts. Descriptions of I1nprovemcnts, Discoveries, and Important \.\/ork s, pei-taining to Civil and 1\-Iecho.nical F.~incLJ.i;i11 g 1 ltiilling, Mining" and Metallu1R~' ; l{·~~r~s in. the . A]~pliuo.tim~ _.of Steam, >::>te;:i,m Eng1nccr111g:, llaa.hvi:tyll, i;;h1pbuiltling, Navi~<JJtiun, 'felegraphy. rl'elegraph Engineering, Electricityi )Iag-netism, Light and Hiea.t. 'l:bti 111..test Dheun.1 ries in Photogra,phy,Chem· istr:\r, ~ew and 'G seful A11plications of Cbcnllet'ry in the Arts and in D 6m estic or fiouseb_old Fall and. Winter Goods, [ 1872. j I FALL · GOODS Large Variety. I I· I D. vV. }IOLEOD'S . ' GENERAL STORE, exceedingly·cheap P OIN'I'S ·o:r S"tTPE ltIOBI'I' Y Simplir:ity in Con;,tntetion, Base of operati?n, Pe1fection 0 1 Stitcli, alike n n oo t sides, owing to perfect tenlion on upper ana · lower T!I read. RANGE OP WORK:-From Gauze to Beaver Cloth D URBTLI1'Y :- Will ln.5t n. life t.ime. dlW'&Y'K· N.Y, FR CASH AJl orders fur Equally ad~:pted to Fa1nily Work, Dress and, Shirt Making, Tailoring, Shoe Fitting, Carriage Trimming, &c. :\'IA CHINES DELIVEHED AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN. Tailoring PROMPTLY EXECUTED Just· ·Received. EVERY · MACHINE Agent~, Yellowlees WARRANTED. & Alr. Agent for the 'vell knoTu~n Quick L.:...~ .. FIRST·PRIZE WANZER S~WINC MACH IE, ..t Wo have also on h1tnd WANZER' 8LET1'ER A, ABBOT1'"S, AND BARCLAY SEWING ilfAORJNE EXPERIENCED CUTTER Crumbs for Chickens. Our Stock of G1mernl Goods is large, embraci~1g all the N ovclties of the cfav all the necessaries as well. · " , and . I'icture Fran1 e,.-1.1.n fli;i;l) f). , J\f uultlir1gri uf e VCt'Y style, \'Vall rapei;-- a i:iplenrlid. assort1nm1t ll<!,W 'in stock, A large suf:'ply <=!£ beautifully ai>s~rt~J 'Yin.dow ~~a4e :::, q~il.<lren's Ca~a::;es,, C?ncertmas, J3rushcs, Combs, Looking- ()lasses, Music, ~Iaga7;1nes, '\ io~1ns,\1 iol_1;i :Bows, '\ iolw :S?-1ngs,Paper Collars, Neck 'l'ies, School Ilookr.i, :pay DookH, Bibles, ICn1ves ~d] orks,rocket Knives, Razo1·~; Spoons a.nd Scissors. Cheapest )[ote !'aper and Envelopes Jn the country. All these 1 nnd a th:msa.~d other nrti<;la3, arc to bciound at the VAltIETY STORE. Vole nre alwn.ysglad k>.i'Jee friends, and think it no trouble to shOf\' .GoodB"; and we guarai1tee a>J good value, at a~ lo\\' prices a.a any other lionf!e in the trade. . . . . Parties ·wishing to telegraph their friends, may .rely O!l ~w.vu1g t~oir. bu~ne.s~ <lone promptly. Agents fo1· Inman Line of Steamers, and Im-penal:-J:huld1ng and Sa.Vlng Society. · MANUFACTURES PRICES. DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT 'l'HE - Enniskillen, Nov. 24th, 870. 1118-tf :aowmanville Drug Store. most respectfully tender his 1:1in· WOULD oero thank!! to his; numerous friends and J. HIGGINBOTHAM, J. & V!. 3. Moiviurtry &i Co "' Are now H howing a foll n.swrtiucnt of I \V'hy is a. .defeated man like ··wool? -Beca.uac 1 ----- ----·~ I ~ he is wor~tc(~. MOURNING SUITS MADE AT A FEW HOUR'S NOTICE \-Yhen is \Ylreat like a. blunt knife ?-- \Vhen it Bowma.nvillc, March 7th, 1872. · YELL WOLEES. & QUICK. n23 Tel'y liberal support he has received since bis. com1nencing in business; and hopes by continu,ed. strick p_e:rsonal attention to ~ui;i neJ:1S, and offenng nothing but the pure1:1t u.rt1cles, at the 1notit reasonable prices, to cu.sure a. continua.nee of public patronage. J. H. would call Rpecial n.ttontio1l lo l1il'3 very 1:1uperior stock of which a.re 1'3Uru to give the best satiefactiou, .A. well-~elr:cted stock of custotnera, ~nd to the public g1.:merally, for the is sent to be ground. DRY G()()J)S AND l\IILL I NERY. A fine lot ol' 'Vhat shoemaker is thoi.t whv makes slioes \Vithout leather ?- 'l'he faTrier. ~Vhat is th~t we often- soc 1111\.Cle, but see after it is n1Mc? --A noi8e. :nev~r \Vhy 1.n·e crows 'the most fl;t!nsible of birds?-· Because they never con1plai11 v;ithout on.ws. \-Vhat is the ditfercnee between accepted and rejected lovers~ The accepted kisses tbe inif.18~ c8, and the rf:'je<..:ted 1nii!~es th~ kisses. lik~ \Vhat is an old lady in the middle of a ri \'~)' ?-Like to be <leowned, · \Vha.t is the greatest cul'iosity in the world? ·- A woman'!! curiosity , \" V1)o ·wore the first astrologers?~ The stars! Because they studtl~d th6 he'a.venl!1. \.Vby i,c1 a coachman like the clouds t ~Be c.: ao~e he bolds the rt:in~ (t·a.iTis), '\1ien is a. bonn6t not a bonnet?- \\'hep it ber,omcs a. pretty it·oman. A youth of _i\.tchtson, K:.msas, dr!Ulk two q uarts of raw whiskey on a 1vager, and his epi· tapb runs, "He smiled and died." One eold rnorniug t.hi.H mvntih a very pretty girl l:!tup1u;id 1H11.l lJougltt a pa.per from a ragge·d 1iLtle Tt)sh nem!boy. "Poor fellow/' said..she, " nint you very cold." ' 1 I was, ma'a.m, be· fore you passed/ 1 was th~ reply. I A man advertises in the St. Louis Repv.blica·ii for" a good gil'i to cook." We have a.en surue · that almost looked goo<l enough to e~~t 1·aw, DRUGS, " Good morniug, Mike, elwre and it is e11rly o~t y~ are. Might OHE.MIOALS, I be bonld to axe what started yees tins mornrng. PATENT JfEIJlGINES MIKE.-'" Jist be aisey, Tim, and.I'll tell ye in a jiffy. Ye "eo, I . wa.s tould, yisterday, that ~iis ther Grny, ov Tyi'one, had got ho~e BRUSHES, an illiaant new stock n.v Goods, ehape as durt, man'· n.nd its Bowmanville, Oct. 3, 1872 ml 0011fBS, DARLINGTON, meself" could lmrdly slape a wink, all night, thinking av ~he SHOULDER-BRACES, A."VE .Tnst reeei v~<~ .a CLojc"' loL of chape goods. And sure ennff, its the fu~l s~orc he lrns-p~l~s SUPPORTERS, Etc., Etc. and piles rtv the natcst pattern~ ; an~ he ~l give ye the. makm s av an illiirant n ew o-own for Bid Cly, for Srventy-five Omts ; Tay kept cone.tantly on hand. OILS, PAINT; for ·most m1thiu, ancl the Bac0y for a trifle less." Raisins, Curants, Figs, 'l'fM.- "Ari...sL'.ure its funniug me ye are, Mike; woulcln'c the man be , OOLORS, VARNIIiSES, afther·breaking dowu." . and lVHITE LEAD, ~p.tes, Lemon, Orange ·t ~HKE.:_" Breakinu down, is it. Sure he knows a tbnck wurth two. av at the very lo\V·est prices. and Citron Feels, that. . I'll"jist tell you what it is, Tim, ~f ye want to ge~ a grate Horses and Cattle Medicines: N. 13. - Country Store.beepers supplied on the NUTS IN GREAT VARIE'J'Y. · rnHllB whe1\ yon re d eil, and he caUerl a. tilantrofized, filos1fer-, and . moSt advantnseoui:> terms. a Jmblie binifacLhor, jist tell all youre nabours, and t1w rist 1tv A choice f1election of LAl\fPS, for sale cheap; Also .13.'.ll-rels nnd B oxes of Bowma,n,·ille. Dec, 9, 186~. llm mankind about Grnv's chr1pe store, and you'll do .more for the Beautiful Can diest ·good av your cotmtl~q, than iver St. Patriqk did for m:Id Ire~ __ . ..,. w llh ~n t\£~ ort111e1i_t of land when ho banished all the toads mid snakes out rw it, that - -----·- - ---·--·-.- nive~· wr:i,5 in -it." · · CHOICE BISCUITS. TIM.-·· "I'm much oblagcd· Lo ye, for the bit av nbvice, and wu,n't ~e Darlington has again received another lot {)f tain ye ; th_ero'll ~-!'uroly be a grate ru:i, =cl ma~,bee., I cl n,i1ss thoas colebrated some bariams. lhe top av the ~oormilg to ye. -Im off to 'l"l'l"l"l"l '!l'I 'I' '!l'I A '!l'I TE.AS, ,. 1 F. Y. . COWLE., I . l ·. · . · . Oct. TIM.- CHIT CHAT. [Tim Brady a.nd .:Mike Ply~nJ Oct. DYESTUFFS, 1S'72. 1S'72. Cloth arid Gents Furnishing ---0· --~ H T: A full S t~'ck of F·R;E :·s 11 G lt 0 CE RIES . ~ ·~· NEW FRUITS, ----·--F(lg!wst p r ice paic fo r B UT'I'ER and EGGS. t I l I I ~ --- - -· -·-- SALT AND PL.A_STER AL V{AYS ON F IAND .. ' .. / I Sign of_ the Golden Lion, io.'W'ltl.anville. rJj W dr.-il.lirl .L.idiii!l rli GraJr's. ~ · J An old sailor, when asked ho\\~ he fclt ..durinsu recent BCVcre gu.le which he eucountered a.t S('fi., a.nd during \Yhich tj:ie ship 'nt.S in great .t>eril, replied in all sincerity and bin1plicity, "' Vilhy, I thought, ·what .will the pooi· fellowl! on shore do UO\V? " The city man on the Jacksonville Jouriial is in trouble again. He wrote for the same issue of his paper a.n obituary on "one of our oldest citizens/' and a. notice of the J>ropo~cd Fourth of July celebr:i..tion. He got one and the other inixe(~ up so as to state that the deceased ... \\-·onld in a ehort titne have the vleasure of \vitncssing the most wonderful displa.y ~f fire\vorks evN' seen." rrhc sorro·wing r~la.tives put off the garb of mourlling and nre now looking (01: the city man "'ith short clubs. negro preacher a.t .._\tlanta. pfea.ched one day from the text, 1 · ~\.nd the heavens _ were eleft in tuxdn "~whid1 he pronounced twineand Legan to expound in the following edifying1na.nner.-" :Bret.len, dcre's different kinds ob t'vinc, Dere's de cotton twine, and. de toba~co t\vine, and deru'.'! de pe.ckin' t'Wine; but it ain't none o' detU' kin::ls 0 1 twine, breden." \Vhat kirnl hi.: 1nallc it out to be is not report.ea. 1.\: Q·uality i.s the Tc;,t of Oh13etpness. Eowmanville, Dec. 22nd.1870. n12-tf - - - - - - -- Ju NE, t · 1872. "C" ~ s; oek of . 0 ott .n o0 AND J. GRAY, Tyron_,. ./It ·"' Noted fo~ cheap Goods. Simmons & elough Organ Co's In·p~oved. 1 1 Cabinet Organs A.N,D 11 GENERAL King Book sTORE, Spring and Summer 8ti'f!Bt, . Bowmo:nville, DRY (}OODS. · FELT~ Contn.hrn 011~ of tllt\ lru!~est stot;.iks of 1 Sabbiith ."School Libraries .A.ND tij· · · New, · Fasldanable, and Ohean '.l:" REWARD . · · · · ,, · "' · -o- B · OO~S 0ve1· i3hown in Bow1nanville. Si"JfBA.W AND ~ QI lF' T ~ ' . l. I . BO 0"'.H.: SI J:'oR "'"" PANAH.A. .HA.TS. ;! . ~ CfBnmh or;mnhiuafinn$rnans FITTE D WI TH THE NEWLY lL'fYF ;N'.rND 'l~ie nrogrcss of inissionary enterprise is \..'.oll illustrated by a story '\Ve have just got from Ja· n1aica.. A negro, meeting a J e'v one ·morning recently, knocked him down .' ·' "\Vbat did you do that for?" shouted the astonished Hebrel'.·; "I never in my life harmed you in that ,va.y. : i " .Are you noti sir, one of the J ev;s that crucified our blessed Lt.rd?" asked Sambo. "But tha.t occurred neady t'vo thousand years ago," said the Je,v. HI don't care a fig for that,:' responded the enraged negro. "I only heard of it last night." "E'UNNY N.A:'i-IEs.-There is a la\v firm in thi!:! dty of Goodma.n and Trµema.n. Certaiuly cli- . ents who fall into the bande of a good roan nnd a h·uo man ought t· fare well. .At one time, in n !iingle store in New York, there ·were two men named Spri.nS-, two nnmed Rivers, and two rtfli1ned Waters-quite a 111oil:lt concern} one \Vottld suppose: j\.fany yefl.ts ago there '\'as a firtn of auL-tioneers here-,vell kno\vn a.s poli· tiuiau~ too-of Slau1, Bang, . a.nd Co.; and in political affn.irs a.t lea.!Jt the na.me seemed quite approp1ia~, foi·it WM a. ve1y nofay firm. .An uld Bol:lto11 fil'ln lived Md :flouri~hed under the piour; title of Neal 1tnd Prn,y.-1\."'cw York LcdgCi', OloLl:i.iiigmadefo .ord er, the best trimmings only used, and the lowest price charged. . ~... - - o- ., . Cb ristmas and the --n-- New Year Jn great va1 ·folry. J ...<\. .t:L.oice "select10n of n: G00D ALBUMS, p APIER MACHE BiiOTTERS; New Groceries, ,---. Dollar i:t'E.A for S6 Cents. ' and INKSTANDS. Pucket, Jlfernoranc7ums and Bill Boolcs, and Pnrses, ci good choice. RICE & BARKER age1its f'or the best ORU ANS on the ·Continent. I Ii EGGS and ,BUTTER ·Wanted ~ S· F. HILt. ,i · LADY'S WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, Woi·k Boxes and Lady's Desks combined, _,.,\ choice present for a Lad.v. ful det of Writing n. Uc1.tut.i· Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes, An invention htwing a most imp01:tauL lJearing on the fature reputation of Reed Instruments, by means of which the qnaJ:r ' Ll.ty or Y olurne of tone is very largely increased, and the quality of (.oue rendered !.. HOBBifi~ .Al ~ CARRIAGE l SH 0 P, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, PEN AND PJJ;NGIL GASE$, (next .to gold) fitted with gold pens, {west of t11e Onk\rio Bank.) A f1tf'!hion editor aa.7s there iij not much chan:-;e in genthJinen'8 pant" thiis \\Tinter. 'l'here is inore trnLh i11 that than wa.<J rlreamt of by aaid erl.itor, lf§ir A choice lot of Mouth Or11cms King Street, Bownmuville. fur lhe Boys. . HENRY EI"LIOTTJunr. Equal to that of' the Best Pipe Oru:·ans of the Same Capacity. I .· 1--o-·- A SMALL Pox JNc1n. KN'I'.-,,-:\.. gentleman 1·e· FAMILY A:;/D POCKET BIBLES, ceutly ascertained how the small; pox is thoughtli'F.. r.; n bscriber hi _pre1 11lJ·ed to liui ld u.!lll re· lessly disseminated, perh01.ps, by a.n in{1u.il'Y he pair OHUHCH SER VICES, chanced to make at the pruvh:iion 1:;tore where he woi,l:l ;.i.c.cust9rr1ed tu l>ln·cl1a.se. !iUppliee 1 The cli<i· . Wagons, Buggies, un cl OuUers, WESLEY'S HYMNS, logue ra.n' thw:1 ; of every destript.ion, at short Jtutii..:e, a ndn ' Buyer-·" Say, )11·, Suctt, '.d1y ha.veu't you m;;omibfo k nn·. .!.:)ID BIBLE CHRISTIAN HYMN ~ cnt in my last monthjs bill?" T H. a .m p ,t on. htrero for sale one uf the most extensive m1Ll complete a~sortnwnt of Goods to bo thuncl in uny country store in Ontano. ' 'O 0 CD · { 00 ----0- -Our celebra ted "Vox Ccle~te," " Louis Patent," " \To.\i: Humann.," " \V11cox Patent" "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet ' Stops, and ·~ AL TH E L ATE IM P ROV E MENT S Cl1n be obkcinecl only in the:oa Orgc mK l r ( I .' Suett- ·· "\'Val, you see, my son he touk tbe Look Jionrn to make out the bills, an' ht:'e ' got en1 thore in hi:s i·oom, a.n' he's been a.n<l 11ad the smallpux." Buyer-" VV11at?" (backing towa.rd the door.) Carriages Painted and Trimmed· BOOKS, in variou~ sizes anp binding. C oe k Dry Goods, Crockery, ' Groceries, Ha~dware, 1'h·ir·ty-five Differnnt Styles, Fol' the Parlor a nd the Ch twch, The BesL 'l:fotedal < rn d IVul'"1ticinsld11, . ..,ar er, . y· .· 1isas, wei·e o;padal 8't tention i s giv en Suett-" Small pox, air! ~""ut he'i,1 getting on the p1·en· · to all etter. J)octor sa.y5'"hc ID.iW"'~et np iu,bed and tuake the reBt on ~em 01ft;}f1lct I'll send your'~ tight in.i' · A .Blacksmith's Shop Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, etc Q·llciUty r<nrl Voh!wic o/ Tone U'lttij'llalled. I - ---o- -- - Cnnfage work, "nd General Jobbing. All worlc done at this E slctbl-ishmen t wurra n lecl. A cnll is ro~p~ctfuliy ~:mlici tcd. ,T. MORRIS. Bown1auville, Oct. l i!t , 1869. "Look here, 1ilr. Suett," said the al<IJ.·1ned buyrr, (now fr01n the sidewalk where 1H: hl\d . retres,ted), "you need1~'t ecnd tba. t bill in at all; I a.m going into the CO\Ulb'J'· " 'l'he above is a fact. - Bosto_ n B-ullethi,, · · GENTLEMEN'S SUITS made to order in the latest and most approved manneT, and on the dwrtest notice, from Fashiona?le :ind caTefully selected ~lothes and Tweeds. The hctest New York Ji aslnon Plates regularly r~oc1ved. ~---u: ---- Factory and Wareroems, Cor· 6t h and Congress streets, Det.roit, Michigan (Esta.bli~hed in 18ti0. ) 'l'he uilllculty in life, is the same "' \he difficulty in gran1mnr-to kno\Y when to m"ke the exceptions to the rules. H. ELLIOTT JUN Hampton. Nov. 5th 1872, bp-o23-m45 RICE & BAR~ER~ Agents, '· for Ontario, West and North of Belleville. Bowmanville, Aug. 21st, 187G m47-o34-tf. J _j

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