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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 17 Oct 1873, p. 4

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· · THE MERCHANT, OCTOBER 10, 1873. -- --·=====-°=i=======p=======:===:;=====~====1=:=':=-'-==::=~==========:=:::=;;:==:;::========· =====~~~== POETRY. LITERATURE. $25. :B,EWABD. Poetry a.~ is Poetry. Is Spiritualism in the Bible? (Uoncluded.) Paris ha.a always been n. good field for tlie ingenious, and thither 1'-1esn11Jr went 1 ; practicod there ; inn.de friends ; pnbli.9hed his theory, and hall it t'efuted. Haudsomc 1 and not timid} he intitnated tlw,t lie '\Vas a b encfa.ctOT of the race, a.ncl desired an estate a.s an acknowledgment of 1 having come to our knowledge, that certain I TPedlars are solling Srectacles and Eye Glaases purporting to be o our make, and to beo.r our names e:ta.mped thereon, we hereby caution t.he vublic against n.11 such imposters, as MesBrs Yellowle~s & Quick n.re onr A~enta in West ))urham; a.nd a Ite,vard of $25, 1s hereby offer~ eU for the apprehension and conviction of -0.ll suoh imposterg M tt·y to defra.ud the pllblic by offeriug their traah 115 01.11· m.nikc. '\Ve know not when we have seen anyth.iu:; in th e poetic w~~y that came home to our foolings quite lik 1:1 th e following:1'1U~ l'RIN'L'ER'S LOVE. Oct. a ' ·' a - \~t' IT.· ,. 1GH~T. I - 1 ··d, ' 1 ' ~ THE 1S72. ' [Tim :Br~dy a.nd. Mike FlynnJ ' ~ 1 : -t _ ~ · Oct 1S72 Vtc love to see the bloorning rose, In a.U its beauty drest j \Ve love to hea r our friend s disclose Th' etnotions of the b1·east. '\Ve love to see the ship arrive '\V ell lM.den to our shore ; \ ·i { o love to fl oe our·neighboi·a thriYo, _i\.nd. love to bless the poor. \:lfc love to see do1nc.sHc lifo, 'Vith unintern1ptcd joys ; \Ve lo\·e to see ti hap py 'wifo, \Yitb lots of girls and boys. :Ei.L_ ephant House. T on the snme business, but more extensively under the na.mc and style of JOHN l\fcLEo o & Co. Prom19t l"aymcnt of all accounts is rendert::d imperative by this busiriess arrangement, and all persons: indebted 'vill :please take notice and govern tbemsclves accorUa1gly. HE UNDERSIGNED in returning thanks his eerviccs. On condition that he would subto his many friends a.nd the public genera.Uy mit his process to three persons appointed by for the liberal patronage extended to him dtll'· the Governmc11t, a good pension wn.s offered ing the past 18 years, begs to announce that him; but he declined it, and left in ·high dud· from ·and after t h e 15th September, he will carry geon for Spa,, 17{.etl.U'ning- temptcd by another offer- to PariB, he set tip a. cur.:i.tive esta.blish1nent, luxuriously furnished, in which he operated. 11pon hia pn.tients, ns ·t hey gnl.hered ronnd a kind of m:tgic battery, producing, no doubt, many of the f:t~iliar phenorr1ena. of , t:Jlcctro-biology1 'vhich, being then new and strange, ma.de bjn~ a prodigy. In 1784 the French Government appointed a. scientific committee of inquiry into tho smeric process, including 1m.u1y physicians rui.d rnen of repute~ such as our own Benjamin Frauklin. '1'1ris 1 committce pronounced it a humbug; E!O did the Royal So~iety of Medicine; but that <lid not prevent Mesn1er from e8Cnping ~o I£ngland ·w ith about fifty thonsa.nd dollars subscribed to '(lfl.Y for his secret; '!'here lit: lived a.tlll spent hiFJ money, under another name, ·but finally returned to Genna.ny, and died in obscurity in 1816. '!'be lifo of 1\-fesmci· may be regarded a.a tlie itnmcdiatc precursor, in lnodern times, of tableturni.ng, biology, spir.it·rapping, and other feats, underlying lnany of which there ii:s, likely, a bMis of true ua.tural fn.ct--such fact, na.mely, as scientific men_ recognize as animal magneti.JSm, 1\fel.'IDC.l"S magnetic roa he.a (,"iven place to p~8e& with the hand j ai1d these, again, have been dia:penAed 'vith, and the eyes have been a sufficient l'neaus of vroµncing the desil'c<l bodily and JOCntnl conllitwu. Perhnps a t i.the of tho hum.au race is susct:ptible of this abnonnal state, 'vhich, aeoording to tbe r eport on ~:fes1ner1 s proce1:1s signed by Fra.ukUn, 'vas produced purely by the itna~-ination of the sub· jeets, and not. by the opera.tor, as t~e commit· tee roade out by experiments on those who 0 FALL JOHN McLEOD. llQwmanYille, Septeml?er 4th,. 1873. · · Wo love a.U these- y et far above 1\Jl th::i.t we ever sa.id, We love whn.t every printer loves, To lL\.v.t: S un. :;CRII'l'IONS PAID. ..Auy delinquent subscriber who ca.n ref! ii;t an appeal like t.he a bove, surely tnurst 11aV(l the heart of ·a brickbat and the soul of a r.rrindstone. l1est there be !.1.JJY tluch, however, to· t:tlly indiffere11t to the printer's I,JV:Fl 1 w q ndd t ht: fvliu·.1L1.:.o 1·t..: ,1L.i uf ~:...i :~lcdict i on :And intty t h e wicked who refu se To pay the printe1"s bill, Be foeced to tra,·el without shoel:l, Right up a fl.iut.y hill ! n ever nrn.y they turn about, Ur sit < lown on a. rr~il, D ntil the tnon ey they shell 01Jt, And send jt on b:y mail. .l~.nd .T T Support and H Magnificent display 01' New H Liberal . Patronage G-oods. E E John McLeod & Co ' ·would golicit the sanie - --. oo- -- Au t umn Fashions .! and Rich exteJllled ao long to John J\:lcLeod, n.nd takes this oi;iportunity of in· forming tJle public, tho.t they have .T IM.- "Good morning; Miko, shure am! it is early out .ye are. Might . I be bould to .axe , w hat started yees· this mornin rr." LAZAlWS, MORRIS, & CO. MIKE.-" Jist b~ aisey, Tim, and I'll tell ye int' jiffy. Ye sec, I . was Jfontr?al, Nov. 8th, 1871. n7-tf tou~~l: y1sterday, that Mia.therlGra.y, ov '.L'yrone, had .got home FARM FOR SA.LE, an llh~ant new st?ck av Goo~s, ohape i';S durt, . man' and its meself could harcliy slape. a, ~1i:k 1 tt!l mght, thmking av the llY chape _goods. An~ sure enµff, its ,t he foll s~orc he has-piles PUBLIC AUCTION, f . and p1l_eli. av the n;oitest plJ,tterns; and he'd give ye the makin's OR · · av qll ilhgan~ new gown fo1· Bi<;Jdy, for Siventy-five Cints; Tay P R I V AT E SA L E· !,or most nu~hm, an<;l the B·10cy for a trifle less." __ ·. _ TIM.- . fn shure l~S funr1Jng me ye ii.re, Mlke; wouldn't tlie man bo . afther breaking dow " EING150acres,part<ifLotNo. 11, inthe j "'IKE "B _1 _ · · · ··.~· 12th Con, of l\Ianvcrs. ParticularS will m ..ret-w;., m g down, ]Sit. $urn ·he knows a th\·j ck wnrth two av be shortly made known, S. JACKS, that. I'lljist pell ~·ou ,what it· is, Tim, if ye want to get agnite . , , ... Hampton P . o. name ~he~ ;J'.Ol)re ) de~~' and be called a filantrofized,filosifoi-, :tncl m·n16-tf, a pub~10 bimfacthoi:, JlSt; tell all :youre nabours, and the rist av ROBERT YOU NG, mankind, about G)..i,y's chape store, :md you'll do more for the VET .ER l NARY s UR aEON, ·good av your comithry, than iver St. Patrick did foi· ould freGnADuATE o» oNranrn , vETCRINAflY coLLEGE land, when he banished all the toads and snakes out av it that I ! B I I ·APPOIN1.,MEN'r Veterinu.ry Surgeon BYtotheWeatDurhamandDarlingtonUnion DISCARDED E.OLD- ~ysTEM, E MURDOCH BROS. luwe opened uut an immense stock of New Fttll ,Goods. Great care has been taken in buying the Stock, and as nothing but First Class Goods have been pmcliased, customers can rely on get. ting good vtilue for their money. ~~~~ · o~~~~- 4grjeultura.l SocieLies. ,Agent for the Live.Stock branch of the Beaver & 'I1oronto ?riutualFire Insurance Company Veterinary me<l.iclncs constantly on haud. TIM.-- "l.'m much oblage,_tl to J ve, fol' the bit fW ebv1 'ce, an·' '"Ol t't dou. ,1 t:tm ye; th.ere'll shurely be· a grate nm, and mayhee I'd mi Rs som . e,ba.r~;.:tll!S.· 'JI ,he top a'r the n101·1iiug to ye." -I'1n off"J,0 <.v ni ver vvas in it.)) 1 · . .. ' ~~!f~~~~~~~~tllve~;o~Ni~~ ·~~;:;d~~~. t~ Howman l"ille June 19th 1873. G ti J ·1ay. ~s. GBl l, f ,--, .yr. '011 ·' I -:- , I' · e .. A v Crumbs for Chickens. E L :d~~::d:~~~=~~:. L 11eas as fo1lows : ALL ACCOUNTS · 'l'hu oldest lunatic on i·etonl- ·Li.1no out of willbe mind. RENJJERED ~lay not a bird wbo slcep!l upo 11 the 1 \ Ing b e s ~id t0 occupy u. fei~ther bcrl ? on\hc "My ba1·k i~ on the sea,:i as t.he c111· sai<l 1st January, when the ct~ptain threw hi1n overboard. w~re 3.frt:cted. · AU that v.·at> yet shown, however, ·was that 1st May. "Ouu good turn dei::;erves anothel·, "' i~a the and l~t Septe:mber Mcsn1er gave an erron~ous account uf the f{l-cts. , a..ldet·mn.n said when he d ischarged tho thief The factl::l were there; as probablymost 'intclli1n cac~i and evei·y y~a1·. who voted for h im. gent J>ersons have seen them iu bio'iogica.l ex· "\V1ll yoH take u. pinch? ' 1 naked t~n ac- perhnents. ~L'here wa.a no clear txplanation of In the case 01 .ulanttfa.cturcrs, quaintt\uce, offering his snuff-box to o. fish - the1n. H Everything tn1known is taken for the 1\-Iechanics, and others, v.·hose monger. - ·' l'lo, l thank you," l·cplioJ1\ thl:l magni&cent ; " and thes,c mysterious facts ofa..ccounts rno.y amount to $50.00 or over, their nqte,if agreed upon,, will lattl:ll'; I b:t\'e just had onB h'Oni. a lJbstol'." fered a tempting facility for ' 1 praeticc. " I'er1e ta.ken payable at the Bank for A woma.n S..'\id in a police-court, Lhe othr;:r kiu~ con.etructeU hi:s unitcnt Jnetallic ti·actors, a stated period. rL~y, th:~t L~fore 1ou.rriage her husband Jil·etc'n- and n1ight have nrnde- a g~ thing of them but THE dccl to be 1nuch sti·uck with h er, hut n<iw sh e for ])r, Falkoncr, of ]lath, 'vho made "'ooden was every du.y strnck by him. "tr'1ctore" tLat produced itlentically the same , . What &re the lno8t ·Jn~ocial things Iii tbe reRnlti:1. AN1.J :But a nc'v generation is coutinu:.illy c01:01ng world? l't'Ii1e-stones; you n ever see t wo of Prompt Payers on short up, ready to notice curious facts. ' A n1an or thcn1 together. . credits woman 'vit h ~~ few of these claitna tho ear and will always get goods at prices " ]'ine day for the race,'· said n. wag to ii eye, On the nlllTo'v base of fa.ct a gr~at pile of cut FINE, as our great aim '~ill be s portin~ friend one bright Jnorning l1~tely. to court this class of tro..<lo. - something olse, is raised, 'J1ie pile is con. I " \.-Vl1at race?" anrlously inr{uirell the (eiend , demned as a whole; but a. fe·w persons un- " '\Vhy. the ln1man rare 1 t o he sure, " was the doubtedly 8ee the ba.e<:l ·Of fact, spurn the unbereply, l~cvcr.s, and bi;licve too 1nuch because Mo much , AND . . A. y()ung lady who l'at her liilil drop un bei ng hri.8 bettn clenouneed. spoken t o tendedy by '1 young- genth ·1nan is The follo,ving f:wtH are well knol'<"Tl ru1cl es1 anxious to r eeove1· tht 1n, aud oilljt8 a handsome titblishcd on propm· scient.ifil! evitle11ce, and. no l'l'W <-Ll'd for Lheir restor:Ltion. A nn.uticn.l gen- one, in hiE-> rtnathe1n:u:1 of lmpostnrc ;n.n<l juggle· tleman of her acquaintt\nce assures her that ry, need wast e hii:i breath in theil: denuncrn,A 'iplendirl variety of they could not h n... .-e been properly li°Lr d1ed , or t.ion. Cook, Hall. Parlor, and _ Box 1. 'l'he 1ni.ncls of so1ne personfl, by their gazthey would 11 ot have been lost. ing on a co1)pcr cc1i't, :~ spot on tho wall, oL' .lt person b ei n ~ scat()d at a. tabl.., beLweu two fo1· " 'ood or coal. \ va.ca.ncy, cci.,u be ti.J"ed into r e,·crie or Bleep; ta.ilors, and thiukiug to he witty upo1 1 Lhem, J OHN Mc.CEOD & Co. and, as th e fn.ctH of 1:1 leep -,v.\lking ahow, some Ji11 ,1 1rnrn \l'ille, Se1)tcmber 4th, '73 sa id , "ll<1W prettily I am fi xed J.etwl·cn bvo fall into thie sta.te wlthout the a.ct bf any ono's t:bilors ; " u 1 1on which one of the1n replil:'d, wilJ , their own, or othere'. The "operator" "That being only beginners in bu si nc1:1s 1 they only prodn cca th.if': stn.te, as a. school-nia'am procould not afford to keep 1norc LhuJ1 one goose d uces tirednesa iu a child whom she cotnpcla between tl1en1, " to stun<l. for twn hours on ono spot. A 'C UTI~ ?t-f1:«li:U, - .L\_ g't~ 11tlen1an calle d OU a 2. In t hii:i atatc a auggestion ca.n be lnade to rich n1isel' and found l1im :it thl! table eudeavor- th(:l -pensou 1y any on e, liy word, or look, 01· i11g tu cr1.tcb a :fly. 1-Jrt'Stfll Lly he su cceeded i.n touch, w11ich 'vill be obeyc<l. But it must be entrapping one, which ho iunneil1:1tcly p11t into so con.vcycd. At1 operator, it i8 believed 011 t ho sugar-lJowl, antl shu t th1wn tho cuver. The edUer11..:c1 u1a.y wfah hi.8 "subject" to do a thing, ~_...,,_..g :cntl cnw.n aiJ-::ed for nn cxplana.Li ,1n of this fo1·evcr, n.nd in vain,. until the suggi;>stion m -nde, sin gn \11,r R p ort. " I'll tell yo·1," r eplied t1 1c and the vaguo and dreamy ideas of the subject n 1iser, :t triumphant g rin o vl!rsprl!ad ing his - Jloat.iug in v ;_~ta.ncy-are .fixed, and begin to countenance :.1.s 11e spoke; "I want to naccrta.i n bccmne forces. Being told to do ~v, th e EUbif the servants steal the sug:Lr." j ect will now ta8te augar as sa.lt, · or sn.lt as .'\.. ra.thcr: annu;ing incident occ111 t'(! d on th o sugtH', shi \'er 1n the cold, or be oppresse d with 'i'he iit1bscriUtn· would hcg tn ca.11 attention to Chesbit·B rnili-oncl the other clay. One of the hen,t . 3. 'l'a.hlcs and other n10\·enbles l1ave, 11~1hi:; !:!took of p:u.1sengers oonsidera.hly auuoye<l the coniluct<>r by repeatedly asking h im to t ell .!'1im when he do1.1lJtedly, bC"cn n1ovcd by persons w·ho di<l not. got to \.V-. 'l'J1e conductor tolJ hinl if ho tnea.n to c.lo it. Furady ~ho\\o·ed, by n.n ingeniwould et!e p l:'ti11 he woul<l. tell liin1 when be got ou s contrivnuce, that a. dominant thought prothere. 'l'htl oon<luctor havin3 ~o rnucli to at- dudng cx-pcctant attc11tion, led persons uncon.ten d to 1 or frorn some ot.11m· can Rt.', forgot it nn- sciously to u se force. Th e correct state1ne11t t il thl.ly were two milts vast t l1e strction, when, to n1ake eoncernini; these tablc-tuntel'f! is, n ot su<lden l,v rem ernbcriug i t , lie t·nu:; the bt>-11 , aud ·tlia.t they ";ere "a frn.nd," :i.nrl eonsci1Jus i1n· the train wns rnn bock to t11u isL at ion. lle then po;.itoh, but th::tt they (lid a i·cttl 5on1ethir1g, inforrned t he gentlem an t l11tt h e was nt v.ir-, only not knowing ·wb:i.-t tl1 ey 'lid. 4. r endJs in_ tncn's h ands have ' 5topped n.t " ,_<\.Jl right.," aait! he," I wa9 1iot \'e1y we ll t.hi'I morning t11Hl my wife told inc to t.ake a. pi ll th0 revolving lettots wbith 1nade out answ~rs on wh ich tlwir attention ·w as nervously fixed. when I got n:i far 1.1~_1 hi:r~_ ,, Thi.::rc is 110 pl'oOf of a.nytbin.g beiug revcalect,. EFFEuTS o~· ,,,::-; 0Ysl'll:R Scrr-P t: r: .- One of our b11t what ha-s been known to some onti in the young- l ll l!U h a::. n .:vnitl y c~at>c ll to lllakc en.lbs at company, Not· \vhen "Rpirits ' 1 ha.vc been in- · a. ccrl1·in h on ::;~·. lt a.pt1 1.m r::; lie W<.!Ht ther e the troduccd does their information ever rjse n.bove Oc.her 1Jight ft'OTil an ilJStcr SlJTi]JCI', ~ind <in her that of the entire company. 'l"hel·e ia no ··in. fatl1ti1· :1ppc;:ui11;.; <.it the ((ool', he ubservecl, 1 Even defectt:i of g'l'a1n· spiraLion of c·levation. 1 "] [eJlo, old ta.rl pole J wlwru ish the fknt ing .nu:i.1· and spelling- ha..v~ adhered to very distin;:1iclk? -..d1~r c i~ b my lu\'e uow dreaming ~ " 1 gnhihcd spil'itr., 1mapiciously liko those of the T h i8 t;et HJt'cl t11 in di t·alo to tl1 ..:i uld gc ntlen:ia.n operators. 'l'lwre i~ no eviden.::c of any really thnt ~wmethi11 :; wm; wuutcd, and sr. he plc~ccd valuable disco very made t o n1en by such prohi~ l 11111d Hn<ll:r 1111 1l11J young rnat1's t>. h oultler, cesse)J, \Vhcn S ir J ohn l!'runklin u.ud Dr. n.11(1 tu rni ug Lim p:"'1' tly an, tuid t:itowcd a\vuy a L ivingstone hri.<l attract ed t h o attcnt.iou of tlie lar.1 .-e amun ut ··f Je,~tJ1cr tuuler his coa~ tn.i l, and civilized \vorJU, a.ud reliable information retlwH r d .irell jnto t.hc liouse. The yo1mg n iau garding 1.hc1n would ba.ve bt>en a Wolcvme boon whid1 -f()r do~"u ' L go tLere any more. Ile say·s that to ei.:iC'1) ce , i t c.lid not con10. No new religio-1.11;1 l1'1 _, i 0 --..:;CJ. ~ 1 sm a lJ -L ;ox i.'l herctl itnry in the fa mily. tru th bas be1.·n authenticated to 1rien. No ~..;"t:: -- oen{ ' " P10 ,vr A Ji',Hn- A '\Vn,D In! SHMAN . -.A_ great national event hr.is br.\cn announced wiLh"' J)11hlin letter in t l1 0 New York Sun lins t his c ertaint.,y. .c\ny Jnan who b ad aupernatura.J. awul:lin:; episode : co1u1ntu1icutious, a few yt:ars n,go, .as to t11 e ia~r r : ·war, could hu.ve in;;i.de or I recently a~tende~l a fair, of whi ch I will suc of the . 1'\..mericflJ1 &' l ..ved fortun es for multitudes. B ut no one di<l i:; h ·o you un extended acoo ",1nt in some future lettur. I wt>nl. up to a. "native" who had the so. On the otl1er h :tnd, thl:l spirits, so called , "rent" in the r,; lrn..p e of n pig for sale, and asked have been convicted of niistakes, which )\'ould ' ha.\'& <lon1:1 the1u no cred it even in the less dehim how pigs were :.:-oing- to-day. " ~..,T·3 ;;;':·~ " Musha, ai r, ir1uch a.,<; they're going every Yelopetl bodily l'!tate. It rcu~n in s, then, that W b cunditl.ly acknowl<l:.i.y, on their four legs." edge corta.in vc~·y curiouH nn.turoJ factH in the " Tha.t's strange, " said l . h11man syst~m, capable .of d.ovelopnient, pet·" And you're (a) sllorauger," said he . bap:s in every tenth verson, of the f:!amc order "What d o you wa.nt for th at pi g?" as clrcn.tning L \ntl solllluunbulia10 ; facts occasi"'l'hc most I can get, av coar se." onally presented ~mong the older generatioue, 11 How old is the animal ? " as in the hettthen prie$tesses. n.nd which a.re to "Her f:tth e1·, ·ronl M cCa.1·ty's rerl so w, was TYRONE. be studied, like othee n:.i.tural pheno1p.01i8., . ]}y b<1L'll four yeat"!.,..<t.go lu.-!;t 'l'irn's eve, and that's such scicntist1:1 us J3ruid, O:.ci,rpentcr, Holland, ' nayther beton:; nor aftlwr Christn1m~, and that and Farad;l..y, iuakcs h er two years ould 11ex t yeCl!I· come I t ,.e1na ins 1 also, tbnt v.·c avoid the connec~iug ..'ltichaclm((s." , of these with the invislble 'vorld , or ex:pecting _, ·' l'1n :tfraid her 1 ncn.t would not be good for through them MJY supernatural inlo1wation, or . boi]i r.g. " in a.ny sho.p c or fnrm building n. religion tipou .., ~ A'l' T-1-LE 1 ' If it wouldn't, b~ 1ne 1mul, H'll IDi\ke goo:) them, ol' in any way puttinrr them '" the same Uako11 ,, (baking). If you bought ber itself, you list with the miraolea. of SerjJ?tui·e-of ·w hich <-.1 wonlcln't want t o t.a.ke tbe whole of her." they arc po"ihly the ill-intended e.rieatme. T; "'Vhy uot, pray ? " their evil use suggost.ed by ]1itn 'vbc. bas been LI J.YJ. 11 'Vell, now, !'11 tell )'e ; ye's would n ot eali~U the ape of God·-- or exp ect ing from thc1u ·. ;~;~t, 1'es1~Ct{uU y tCnder hii:i s1nW.'.1.Ut li er ch eck, fol' yc'vu got too nu1ch of that inorn.l anJ. rdigious r esults upon t111belicve:rr:. CCJ.'(J tlH\nks- tb ' h \8 nu1uwu1ts friends and en~, land to tllt"' l!P o,;t~hc gi;:tet~racllly, for the n.lrendy, t~nrl· her tongue ud bo no nae to J·e fol' " If t hcv h ear not Jlt[oscs and the prophets, custQ1li~b . .r . · vc1y era . snppo:r ·ua.s rec·1v t since his n, lik e rason, all (i you'll n ivcr '\'ant n. pi g'1> l1ead ni:.1thur w.111 they be penn1adc<l, t hough (.m.e connuen<.,1.ng in busin~S's ; ·'nn<l l1opcs by conti~ while you've g-ot that thin:; on your showldcrs." rose frotn the dead. " nued RtJ. ick ipersonal n.ttcntior : o buE>ineB~, and · .offerin'" nothing pnt"the·~11rei.. t articles, at the " You ire getting \Vrathy, uow, Mick ; motrt; r~aSf)l!able l)nces, t o -ensure a. continuance wouldu't you.like a n ew set of b1·ains 't i: _ Still, let God'R people t hn uk I-Iiiu, aud of ]ntblic p:~ttona'.ge. , "Arruli, goo<l. luck t o yolt, ·and bn.d luck to J. R. wonk! callspeeil\l o\ten\iou\ohiovei'.)'. 1 tal<c co uru3E'. Though grace is slo'\' in ils rne, aud 1nn.y ·nn.yth cr of cm iver co1ne, a. T u.l I'll sunerior stock of t11ke the Ue\v L1ain8, if you'll Luy t h e ould set, progrcr:s, it sbi\l l change tb0 "'h ole n1a n hcfor they're bet ulier tlui.n the ones yon'vc go t. I s tin1cs ; < ttltl the inotto whi ch ltm:;h es 1u gold it bckase ye've a good cu::i.t on your back, :you on the high priest1s forehr~n.d sbnll be en- which a.re s~·c to give tho bl*.lt satisf,.ction .A. well-selected stock of ca.1.1 make fun of rne? " graxen on nur rl'aso11, l1e:ut, and fancy ; on "Forgive 1n0, my ~e1Hl," sa.iJ I j "if I li:ive DRUGS, llaid n.n yt.biug h1 wound your mauly nature. l onr thoug11l s, <lesi1-Bfl., an d <.lffections ; un CHE'1.f1GALS, will go if you will eo1ne and 11 0..ve tt glass with o ur Jipfl, a.nd Jiands, and feet ; on uu1· ,ve::i.lth, o.nd powi;r, ao cl til'ne; (J n our body, tue to make friend>l," PA1.'E1V'l' 11fEDlGINES 11 W ell , a.s ye made a tlacint apol<Yoy, I will. ': and so nl, und ~pir i t -- t li e whole 1nan !:! hall BllUSHJCS, \V r. repnired to the 11ca.rest public h ouse. be " h oli1tetIB io .t h[j Lorll.n "G-ive a. toa.<it, Kinahan," :.a.id I. G011rBS, Oul' i; tre11 gth of ten incr cu.scs in propor11 .A.re yu u 1ua tTie<l ? " scJ h e . tiou to Lh e. ohstaclcs which are itnposeU SHOULDER-BRACES, I answcrud ia the n egative. ·' \.Vell , h ere's a galore of posterity t.o ye ; upoa it ; it is thus that \VC enter upon the SUPPOR1'ERS, ·Etc., Etc. H A N T P E p H A Noted for pheap Goods. DRESS G- OODS Plain and figured Lustres, Pl:tin a.rnl Tm-tan Wool Poplbs, Metz Cords Figured Repps, Empress Cloths, and :m endless variety of other new Dress Goods. Black Alpacca.s, Doubl e Warp BJ.a.ck Lustres, Blftck Co· bomg, Black Parnmattas, Black Crape Cloths, Black Metz Cords. CARRIAGE SHOP (west of the Ontario Bank.) King St.reet, Bowmanville. N T MILLINERY The Msortment of Millinery and Millinery Good" is very el tensive aud in trimmed or untrimmed Hats :tnd Bonnets evel'y taste can be consulted as the variety is so gre>et. The Flowers 11nd Feathers, Lac~s, &c. we claim to hav.e the largest assortment to be found. THE. subscriber is prepared to build and re· pa.tr ' Wagons, Buggies, ancl Ciltters, of every de!li.:1·iption, fl.t short notice, audo · rea.sonu.blc t erms. ' ·' · " · r.-. RICE ( I ' I . ,f· l Importers of the I & BARKR Cash Purchasers Oarrio.ges Painted and Tr\mmed· · BEST onG-ANS Hl 0 H Q A Blacksmith's Shop In Black and White real Laces u.nd Ll1ce Collars, we luwe a lr rge sortment, at prices to suit all. :tS· on tht: µreto:i.H es, were !::1pecial nttcntion is g1v1;1n ,Stec~ to all Large C"rriage work, and General Oul' Stuck of Tweeds, Fancy' Coatings, _..P ilots, Beavers, Peteashams Jlfeltons, etc., will be found un,usually large. Jobbing. All worlc done at thi,s Establishment UWell Assorted !U S STO:VE S, . s E E1! ' manufactured on this Contioent are prepared to tretit with rel i~hle travelling agents on liberal t erms. They are making arrangements tp introduce some first class pianos. Ware Rooms at the We,~t Durham Steam Printing House, King Street, Bowman ville. MURDOCH BROS. B.Jw .n 11wille, llhy 7th. 1872 · I A. call is respectfully soliciLetl.. ,J. MORRIS, Bowu1a11ville, Oct. 1st, 186f.I. .. --- - JUNE, . 1872. 1873. l'l f n11 St.o<'.\r of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS. F_ E LT,STBAW, AND aa b ine . t. Organs ~.,.:l'-"::-~- r, Simmons &.· Clough Organ Co's IJDpro ved. 1 I ..._ Groceries, AND New, Fashionable, and Cheap Dry Goods, THE Most Wonderful Invention of the Age. J Moses' Electro-Galvanic, Pat. June 2nd, 1868. . Att.ii.cqed to these pa.tented Sp ectaclt~a are two scie"nt ifically constructed Galvanic Batteriesunscen when ,vornt-delivering thrcug-h tho nerves of the heocl, a soft and continuoue titremn of. electricity, vitalizing and giviug healthy action to the entire bep.~utif_ul system of ~hose parts abso1ntely al)d cert[l.inly curing PANAHA ---o- - - Boots & Shoes etc, etc .. j' Clothingmade to order, the best trimmings only used, and the lowest price charged. GOOD Partia.l Paralysis of the Optic Nerve, Weak or Diseased Vision, Neuralgi:t of the Head or Face, · Nervous Twitches in the Muscles of the ,Noises in the Head, Loss of Menta.l Energy, And a h ost of 1\' crvons ' Disea.ses, arising frow deprt!ssio11 of ,thf;l nerV'ous energy of the system Contributing in a moat astonishing degree. to life )·igor a.n.d health. ])y the means of the soft flowin g strcrun of J~nectricity~ Giving Brightn~sa to the Eye, Quickness to the Ear, Bn<l e1wrgy to the J3r11in . rl'hey are set witl1 lenses of t'ho finest rnanufacture, to suit Ml ~ights, and 'vith glasses for those not nee ing Spectacles to rea.d wiLh but desiring the benefits to be derived from \VeariJJg the Batterie1' i a.nd are only to be hn.<1 in this vicinity of New Groceries, Dollar T:E:A for SS Cents, EGGS and BUTTER Wantrd S· F· HILL face, Quality a11d; · Cheap ,,. ' " and , ..... · CANOT BE SURPASSED . ~ - .. YELLOWLEES & QUICK. , BOWMANVILLE ®nmh <tttmhinatinn ~ryan5 . , I m25 tf FI'rTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED Ma.chine a.nd Implement Manufacturing Co . ' Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes; -An invention having a mostimporta.11toem.ffig on"'tll:~rilmie- reputtttion of Reed l:nstruments, by means of which the qmmtity or Volume of t'on e. is very largely increased, and the qual.i ty of tone rendered . I w TO THE PUBI_jIC SON, BRUG$ 'AND· MEcJICINES Bo. wmahville D .rui:r Sto . re. -J, .'H "lG - G:JN '"__ OTH'lir, ,,vour::O vVAI/fER Manufa,cturers . of "'ith a call Great inducements h eld out to those purcaslung at our Esta.bhshment.. P1ctlnes, Looking Glasses, &c., frame<l to order, flond in every style, s~m1~lcs of the different ~ind of Mouldings can lie seen n.tthe 'V:hl'e-roo1n. W e woul<l also beg tQ1nform y ou, tbat,ha.vwg purchased a N returning thanks to thefr nutnerous cu~tomers and t}Je Public gt:l~1erally, for past favors I would respectfully invite their attention to our presentstock o~ Funuture, as we have la.tel)~ added thereto, that ·we may ther3by be enabled to supply 3;11 parties who ro~y pleaso to ~avor hi -- ,--;r .SPLENDID NEW HEARSE, Equal to that ·of the Best Pi1le OraranFJ of the Saine Capacity. ----o-~-- '\VOOD AND .IRON WORKING MACHIERY Our celebrnted "Vox Celeste."" Louis. Patent," " Vox Humana." "Wil cox P11tent " "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clm·ionet' Stops, and we shA.U be ~cady: ' at alf tiu1et1, to at tend Fnne'rn.ls, on !:!lwrL notice, and reasonable teru1s. - N. 'B. ·Qojfinfl " kept on h~nil, t~ntl 1nade to order, a1 the · ,_ 1 .,. ~· / 1 ' NEW: DOillJ,ZV-fON RETAIL FURNI1 URE lVARE-ROOlh Oshawo, ·}ug ._-2Qth.i Double Turbine / A LL THE LA TE " i IMPROVEMENTS D YID s,..rUFIT'S, ' King Street ~East, Oshawa . 8JO. Water Wheels, And Cm1 be o]ltainecl only in these Org>tns. 'l'h,irty-five Dilf'e1·ent Styles, F01· the Parl01· and the Chtirch, The Best Mate1-ial and W m·lmnansMp, Ca.stings of all Kinds. . r- B~ATTIN'G'S ..... ,rt ~ 11.J:.i1 T r REP.A.IRS done on the Quality an(i Volunw of Tone Uneqiialled - --- 0 - - - - SHORTEST NOTICE, We have now on band a lal'ge qua.nt ity of PRICES· $SO TO $500. ~~~~-o~~~~- the tur nk l! r of 11 is weaitli . i. "' i ~orses and..., Ca.~ ~lo Med1cf.n ys. tJ · , I N. B. - Conntry ctore. eel.Jurs 8Upp ie( on 10 ' A ~ . y ' ti· l \' , 11" , I · \ J - ·- most TM-lvanta.ucoustenm.;. " \Vell, Go<l prrmpcr you," s it id T.. We shook ~~t; e' :r.} ire,at. 0 · go l l ::i \ a. ua 1 e, ::.O l::. I A cbuice selection of LAMPS, for !;)ale a1u1ap 1 ,hands aud ri·wted. 1every 1111 nute of t1 nH~. 'Jm 1 Bowmanvi.Ue, Dec. 9, 186S. there'll no use wishiu~ ye ancetit ors, for ye hav e eno1 1gh of th c1 n , fo r all the good t.hey're to ye; fa.\.h e1·s and mothers M·e only a IJotheration git.era.Uy, for ru auy a oue wonlc.l he bctth er o.a if they niv~r had any a t all, at all. >· "Ro\\" niany cl1ild rcn h aw~ yon? " " O n 1y nine, · · b ~ p eggy · 1 sir, u,, rn young a.1u lwptifnl, aud if th e J.,01·ll only p1'0Rpcr~ nw, an<l th e cr~ps are good we uiay do wc·ll yet.,, wost perilous plans, after havi11g had the kept consta.ntly on hand. shame of fai lin g in inore sin1plt: ones. NEW True lib eral i ~y allow::; each i nJi vidnal to d o all the g1Jod he can for hiru self, without I injuring' h i$ n cig hlior. i\ inise r is the gao ler· of hiii hous e, a:ud a t the Yery lowest priCI.-y_; OILS, PAINT; COLORS. VARNJHSES, and WHl'l'E LEAD, . . · . · FALL.AND vVINTER I) RY GOODS AT ,..I'HE J3owmanville, Sept._ 18th 18'73. Factory and Warerooms, Oor. 6th and Oon_ gress stxeets, Detroit, Michiga;n (Es~·.bliohed Common and · Gang Plows, that will be sold at ;n 1850.) 1\lwichestew House, LOW Bow:innnine, ].f~ch PRICES t\ 187 3, tf AT THE SHOP.- RICE . & BARKER, Agents, for Ontario, West and North of Belleville BowmanviUe, Aug 21st, 1872 -----

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