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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 28 Nov 1873, p. 3

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THE MERCHANT :NOVEMBl~R 28, 1873. . . ' RA.YED from the 3rd Concession of ])ar· S'llingtoll, about a 1nonth, two Steoni, coming 1 THE SUN. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, aucl DAILY. To the :Cnha.bita.nts of :Bowma.nville. I am a.bout getting a. ~'H.1i< WEEKLY SUN is too wi<lt;;ly known to require any extended recornmendatin; but the reasons ,\·hich have alrea.dy given it fifty thouGEO. TRIMBLE, n.nd subscribers, and \Vhich Will, V.'e hope, give near l\.1cDougall's Mill. it many thousands n1ore, are briefly as follwfl: Bowman ville, ~ov. 27, 1873. 1n8-::Jwk!", It is a fir::it-r:.i.te noWl'.lpa.per . All the news of .AJ\1E into the pre1nises of the Subscriber, the day will bo found in it, condensed \vhen unLot 16, -1th Con. on or a.bout tho 12th inst. i.Jnpo1·tant, at full-length whi;Jll of moment, al1d l\ Iiam J_.amb. r:L'he ovtner is requested to al"'ays ,preaentcd in a clear, intelligible, and inprove property, pay chnrg·es and t~c it n.wa.y, teresting manner. It is a. fu·st-rate family p<iper, full of enter GEO. JOLL. ti~ining and i, n atructive 'reading of every kind Darlin£-ton Nov. 20 3iw. but contai..u:iug nothing that can offend the 1noat NTO ·J:HE Subscriber's premises, Lot 9,Con, ddic~te and scn1pulous taste. It is a first-rate story paper. 'l1he best tales 10, Darlington, on the 21st inst., a Y co.rliog IIeifer, the ow11e1· required to pro\'-e prop· and romances of current litero.ture al'e carefully aelecte<l and legibly printed iu its pages. erty, pay expenses, and take her a\vay, It is a firat-l'ate aO'dcuUm·al paper, The most CHAS. WELDON. fresh and illstruct'ive articles on agricultural Nov. 20th, 1873. topics regularly appear in this depnr~1nent. m .3ins pd. .It is an indcpGinden t political paper, belo11gTB.~i\. YED from the Suhsc1'iberis premises, ing t o no party and wearing no C?ilar. It fights S Lot No. 1, 6t h Con. of Darlington, a Red for principle, and for the elect.ion of the best l{ejferi 2 years old. A.ny person giving infor- men to ofticl:'. It especiallydevetes its energies IU!Lt ion leading to her recovery, will bo i:iuitably to the exposure of the great corruptions that rewarded. no\\' \Yeaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to unde~mille republican institutions W . RUN.DLR. altogether. lt h~a no fear of knaves, and aaks Darlington, Kov. 14th, 1_ 873. 7-tf. no favors from their· supporters. It reports the fn.shions (or the ladies and the NTO THE SUJ3S01UBER'S premises, Lot 12, 6 Uon. Darlington, on,or about the be- markets for the men, e!p(;lcially the cattle niar:,-innjng of September, a Steer, 1 ycu.r olU i col- ktits, to which it payi:; i;arti1..'11la.r attentiot} FnHi.lly, it is the cheapest pa.per published. or, red and white . The owner v.-ill oblige by proving property, paying expenses, and t*- One dollar a yea1' \Vill secure it for anysu bscdber . It is not necessary to get up a -'c lub in Clring it <bW3y, der to have the 'VEEKLY SuN a.t this rate. Any THOS. HAlWY. one who Stinds a single dOllar will get the papi.:1· m7 3 inR. for a yea.r. AME into tho premises of the Sl1bscriber We hn.ve no trav-elling a~enta. Lot No. D, 7th Oon. of Darlington, about 'PHE WEE.1<:.LY SoF.-=.E1ght pages, fifty-six the mi1 ldle (If last mouth 1 a. Black H eifer. The columns. Only $1.00 a year. No discounts owner cfl.n have her by paying cxpcneos. from this rate. W. H, CLEME)[S. 'l1nE Sv.:r.u-"\"~rEEKLY SoN.-Same size as the Da.ily Sun. $2.00 a. year. A diRcount of 20.per Darlington, Nov. 18th, 1873. u7-3ina. cent. to clubs of 10 or over. · - - - -- - 'l1HE D.HLY SuN.-A largo four -page newspaper of twenty-eigbt colnmns. Daily circulation over 120,000 . All the news foi !? ..;ents, SubNOTE given by l\fr. V{. Henry in favo1· of scription price 50 cents a 1nont h, or $<).00 a llice & Barker, dated on, Qr a.bout the 3rd year. 'l'o clubs of 10 or over, a di!:!count of 20 llay of April last, has been lost, the an1t. there- per cent. of Las this clay been pa.id to the sai<l l=tice & Adclre1s "THE SUN," NcwY'ol"k City. Bm·kcr. 7-<Jins. RICE & BAHKER. (Signed,) font' yea.rs old, one red, \vitb a smal! }Jiece broke from top of horn 1 the other is 1~ brind.1e1 with \Vhite head and face. r DENTAL BURRING ENGINE, by which I can O Fill and Teeth in less than ha.lf the usua.l time with less pain to t li e patient than heretofore, and that I ba;-..-e procured a N e'W And Il!lDproved A.ppa1..a.tu.s tor genero.tiniz Nitrous Oxide Gll.3, by winch I ca.u now EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. ARTIFICIAL 1·EETH; BEST UPPER SETS, $20:00 do. GOOD do. $16:00 YOURS BUSINESS CHANGE. HE UNDERSIGNED begs to announce t the public generally, that he ha.a purchased the stock and goodwill of the business hereto~ fore carried on in the I I C preparation, made chiefly from the 1iaLivc herbs found on the lower ranges of tl:e SteJTa Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which arc extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. The question is almost . AT daily asked, "What is the cause of the nnparalleled success of Vnrnoilt llrrTEns r" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. 'rhey are the great blood l?urificr awl a lifo-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and In vigoratur ILldug ticeived a. h\rge por tion of our fall nud '"inter stock of boo~s and sh_ oes, \Ve are desir of the system. N over befom in tbe history of the ·world ha..~ a. n1ed ieic~ beeu om:i to tn1·n them into 1,;ash, therefore greater b:u·ga1ns than e·e1: w1ll be gn ··on. C_all cm·ly Dr. J. Walker's California. Yinof the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Ont. egar Bitters are a purely Vegct"blo Licentiate Bowma"nville, October, 1873. J. M. :Srima,combe, RESPECT~'ULL Y, CASH. T Village o:t Hampton, BY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. I_. , ;.-d_.s ~oOA Ja.mes Cryderman, as Cabinet n1aker an<l Undertaker, and will continue the bu.siness in the old premises, vrith a full assortmt'lnt of first clf\sa :E'urniture, Coffuls, Shroud.<J, &c., \\·ill be kept on hand, and hopes by Rtrict attention to business, and tnodcrate charges t o ·n1crit the patronage of the people. . SE PT EMBER Otl":R FALL S'l'OClt ANDERSON & CO'S :BOOT AND SHOE EMPOit:CU'M. while the stock is Jn.rge .'lnd get ba.rga1ns, 4 NOTICE. com:ponnded possessing the rcn1arkal>lrJ g_uo.lities of VrNROAR BI'l'TERS in hcaliug tho :nck of overy diseaso 1nu11 is heir to. 'l1 hcy ure a gentle Purga.tivo o,s well as a IJ.'onjc, relieving Collgestion or In.llUJ.D.1nation ol' ~e Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. V INEGAR13I'l"l'Ens are .Aporient, ))iaphoretic, Cru.·n1i.native, Nutl'itious, JJax:ative, Diuretic, Se.dative, Counter~Irritant, Sudoritlc, .A.ltern- I S N0 W C0 MP L E T E. HEARSE hn.ving been MEN'S GAITERS AT $1:50. 1\.lso a Jn;rgc atock of our own m:inufa.ct tu·e, Joa.de in the best style and of the best mHteria Rubbms in Great Variety. Tho properties of DR. w..U.KER's ~ Sara.toga., a.nd other Trunks. ~1'1' 'VE HA VE rrHE GREArrEST VAHJETY. A tiYo, n.ud .A11ti-llilious. ALL CHit_._t\P FOR CASH. Bowmanville, Oct 1st, 1873. Improved and Painted, a now one of the best in the County. dcrs promptly att~nded to. All or Kov. l3tb, 1873. am1 cor. of \Vushington rmd CharltoJJ St'!l., N. Y. Sold by all Druggists u.nd Dealers. R. H . !tlcllONALD & CO., Druggists nnd Gen. Agfa., Sun Francisco Califoru i{l. ' Beed~a o l d Stand. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO SELL OUR THE It. XATERSON. P. S. -Fi.u·niti.u·e n1ade to order when re ciuircd, and repairs nea.tJy executed. Ha.1n:pton 1 Sep. 18th, 1873. Our Goods a,re :Better Value, and Our Prices lower than ever NEW MILLINERY, NE\V MAlJ OF 1'HE Looking Glass ECLIPSED! We tho undersigne~, COME and SEE · Dominion of Canada. Protits from S200 to S300 per month. 1na11ont employment . Per- would respectfully inform the 11ublic, that we have Purchased tlte entfre TROY &CO., 32 King St. Eu.st, 'l'orohto. bp6ina·rn7o45, l'hotogra.phic for1nerl~ :Business, HATS, CAPS F. - HILL'S THE AND FURS! MAltX'C'S MA YER respectfully announces a Hillier Grist Mill. !JlHE SUJ3SCRIBER desires to return thanks carried on by R. & H. O'fIARA 1 and 1\fR. HENRY, aud \vould say to all, that we have --o-- NEW Latest Novelties in Hats and Bonnets. EVERYTI-IING NEW AND FASHIONABLE. EJ.ephant Itouse. HE UN. D ERSIGNED i·eturning thanks T to many friends a:u<l the generally for the liberal patronage extendea to him dur. in hfa public First-class Facilities for malting LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT -ofsuitable fol' the Fall and \Vinter tratlt1. stock of Furn e1nbraces 1. to his custoiners for PAST favors, ::intl takes this opportunity of inforn1ing cattle fe odcrs,D.nd others, that he is prepared to chop feed at the low price of '.l'wo ctints µer bushel. Flour and fceJ de livered to purcbaser1:1 . when required . H. FREEMAN. m7 2 wks. Fi:rst-class Work. -:o:'"o keep on hand, a. Good Stock of Fall~ Winter VERY Bowmanville. Nov. 1st, 1873. Dry Goods CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. WE THINK IT NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS NEW GOODS --:0:--- His ALBUMS & FRAMES, of Various Styles and P1"ices. \Ve \vou1d also remind those w·ho wish A LARGE LOT OF ALL THE NOVELTIES, aa 'vell as necessnries in the department. His Gents' Department is cciually well supplied with LADIES' and GEN'I'S' F"CJ"RS, CI-IEAP. Ing the past 18 years begs to announce that from and after the 15tb Septembtir, he will carry on the S3JllQ business, but inore extensively under the name and style of JOHN 1\ioLEOD & Co. Prompt pa.ymcnt of nil accounts is rendered imperative by this business arrangement_ , and all persons indebtell will please take 'notice and govern themsel\'·es accordingly. Bowman ville, September ·1th, 1873. JOHN McLEOD. J. & W. J. MCMURTRY & CO. Sign of the G-olden Lion. Prospectus for 1874-··Seventh Year. -o- .An Dlustrated Monthly Journa.l, universally to not spend t he day in- ~hopping. and when fri..tigued sudrleuly determrne to be Photographadmitted to be the handsomest Periodical iu e::l. ' If you do it is sure to he a fa.il ure. the world. A.Representative andCbrun. pion of American taste . THE ALDINB. Not for Sale in Book 01· GOOD Muffiers, Collars, Shirts, Braces, Scarfs, Umbrellas, &c. Iiis H[l.t [I.lid Cap department, a.s usual, iEl replete with the N<;ws Sto1·es. EXTRA PAI NS -o- The Aldin<\ 'vhile issued with all th e regularni;>D~ of the ~mporar~ or. timel!J int~rest ch:.uaetenst1c of ordinary per10d1ca.ls. It is an elega.nt miscellany of pure, light and graceful litcrnture; and a colle tion of pictures, the rnrest 8pecimea of artistic skill, in black and white. Although each succeeding numb~ afford~"" fresh '{)lcasure to its friends, the real value and beauty of the The Aldinc will be most appreciated after it has been bound up at the cloae of the year. -\Vhile other publications may cla.im 1:1uperior chcnpnesa, as co1npa.red \\'ith rivals of a similar c!a:ss, 1'he Aldine is a. unique and original con· .ception-alone . a:nd .una.J?proached-absolutely ·without con1pet1t1on ln price or charactol". T he ·posscsso1· of a complete volume cannot Uuplica.te :the q uantity_of fin(j paper and engravings in a.uy othet 8ha.pe or number of volumes jo1· ten .t,inies its cost; and then thc1·c wre the eh1·(pftos, ity, ha!! taken to procure GOOD PICTURES OF CHILDREN. ~Be VARIOUS STYLES, and iutonding purchasers \Vill £.nd no bettf;!r titock in the country. sure to Gome Early: In the fore part of the do.y; Especially with the BABIES IluBincss hours from 9 a, m, till 4 p. m,, during ~e \Vinte1·_:_roontbs, A CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SO LICITED AT THE CORNER STORE HARRY TAIT. JAS. ARTHUR ALL KINDS OF FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. HLiberal Support and H Patronage E E 1 AUTUMN & WIN'l ER1. DISCARDED 0 BS ERV E ! 1873. 1873. extended so long to J ohu :&'.fcLeod, aru] take!! this opportunity of informing the public, that they have T Joh!,u~o~i:~~~,,~ Co T - - o -- THE AT TIIE NEW GALLERY. Prillts can be hitd of all negatives taken in O'Hara'~ and Henry's Galleries, and also prints' fro1n negativer; taken in li'lotcber'i> Ga.llery by H. Tait. I~owmanvillc, Nov. 12th, 187.3. bp-o43-n1 6-tf, Cash. paid io1" BawPl!lrs. Bowm~nvil le, M.MAYJlR. October, 1873. JJcs·idCJ I AR'r DEPARTJUENT, l!jf4~ "l'l1e illustrations of The A ldinc ha.vc won n. world-\vidc reputation, and in then.rt centres Qf .Enropa it is an acln1itted fai..:t that its \Yood cuts .are examples of the high.est perfection ever at· taine ~l. Tho COlfilQ.On prel"udice in favor of "steel plates," is rapidly yie ding to a n1ore educated :md discriminating t aste, which recog· ldzes the adrantagcs of superior artistic (1uality \Vith greater facility of production. 'l'hc woodcuts of The Aldine possess all the delico.3y and ~laborate fi.ni:!h of the moat costly- steel t)la.te, whilo they afford a. better rendering of the ar· begs n1ost respectfnlly to inform the inhabitist's original. tants of 'l'o fully realize the wondetful \\'Ork which T~e Aldine is doing for the cause of art culture in Alneriea,it is only necessary to consider the COHt to the people of any other decent representations and su1·r ounding country, tha.t he hsts opened a Drug Store ill the above named v illngc, of the productionl:! of great painters. with a well assorted stock of Jn addition te designs by the members of the Nntiona.l Ac~amy, and other noted .American artists The Aldinc will reproduce examples of the be~t foreign masters, selected \vith a view to the highesL artistic success i;nd greatest gen~ral inter.est, Thus the subscnber to ·Tlic Aldinc, willJ i·t a. trifling cost , enjoy ju bis own ho1ne, the pleasures and ri:::fining influences of true a.rt. ·The q11arterly tinted (>lat es for 1874 will l'e Lv 'l~bos. }forrtan and J. D. 'Voodward. ~The Christ~1as is.sue fo1· 1874, will contain He has also special detilgn$ appropriate to the scnsoil,bY our Lest artists, and \vill surpasa in attractions any . of its predecessors. D:R"CJ"G STORE ! M.LO\VRY, ENCOURAGE E E LONG CliEDITS, VERYCO~iP!1§!1~~~IVE S'fOCK L L NE.W . GOODS, E E p PCash LATES'l' NOVELTIES invites the at,tention of J,ndies and Gcntlem·n to his 01"' and v. ill conduct their credit business as foJlowR : 'I'REWIN 'OF OSitAWA OLD SYSTEM, ALL ACCOUNTS \Vill be comprising RENDERED on tho CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, TYRONE, D1·ugs, Medicines, Clieinicals, Patent 1vledicines, PM'/umery, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Soaps, Hm'se and Cattle Medicines. Home Manufacture 1 Stylish Millinery, -inElegant Mantles, Beautiful Dress Goods, 20 25 And Save to per cent. Tremendous Shawls, Comfortable UnderClothing, Nice-fitting Boots & Shoes, Warm Gloves and Hoisery. NEW a. purchaF.1ing out: of t1ic Also splendid .stook of H A T 1st January, 1st l\'lay, A and 1st September H r· ! ...... .___-~--- Cash N Jn eac.\ ancl evm·y year.' tho . case ot ...1.vinnufa.ctnrers, Mechanics, and others, \vhoae a.ccotU1tS may <lJUOUilt to $50.00 Or over, their note,if agreed upon, will be tak.en payable at the Bank for a. stated period. T11 N McfJl11ng Bros. FALL IS AND BEAUTIFUL -o~IR. 'l'RE\VIN is of the opinion that a. well o.ssorted stock of fust-cla.sa goorla:, offered at lowest rentnnerati ve }Jrices, in a fa~ir obliging Jnauner, the best method of winning a large and :profitable busincH.-,. .He now engag(ja to supply the former- readers, it is your intereet to accord to him tho 111tter. Carpets, Horse-covers, Sleigh-Robes, Carpets, Damasks, Sheetings, Rugs, Mats, Oil Cloths, Flannels, s. Felt-Overs, etc., etc. Rubber_ . 'l'HE STOCK NOW-IN- Cash Purchasers AND PREllilUl\I FOR 1874. Every subscriber to The Aldinc for t he y~ar ~c. 1874 1 "'·ill receive a pair of chromoa. The or1gjnal -pictures were painted ill oil for the pubPhysicians' prescriptions and Fa~aily ~Icdi· lishers of The Aldine1 by r r homas ]iforan, whoso b'l.·eu.t Colorado picture \Ir-a.a purchased by Coug- cines ca."rafully comvounded. Public patronage 1 re""S for ten thousand dollars. 1'he .subj ects respectfully sol ieitecL m7-tf. Tyrone, Nov. 12th, 1873. w:;re chosen to represent "'fhe Ea.st n a.nd . 11 The \Vest " One is a v ie\\· in 'l'he White l\.fotmtains, New Ha.mpshire; tJ:e ot~er ~ves the Cli~s of Gre~n River, "\Vyom1ng 'IerT1tory. The d~ercnce in the nature of the scenes them!iel ves, 1s n. ' pleasing cont rast, n. n d afforUa a. good dwplay_of the artist's scope and coloring. The chro1:uoa ar e each worked from thirty distinct plates, a.nd ru·c·in size {12 x :L~) and n.r,J;'eru-ance exti;ct facEACHERforS. S . No. 20, D·dington: shoiHes of tho originals. Ihe presentation of n. Apply to either worthy example of Ameri?n.'s gren.tcst landJNO. RUSE. '} ~ cn.pe pa.inter to the subscnb~rs of THE .A..LS. J. 'WILLIAM£, Trustees. DINE was n. bold but peculiarly happy ideas D. HOGARTH. aud itR successful realization i..11 attested by the SoUna, K ov. 7"th, 1873, 6tf . followin~ testllnonial, over the signature of l\fr. .:Moran hnnself. 0 Books, Maps, Charts, Fi·ames, Engravings, Stationery, School Books, Oshawa, October, 1873. Jlla.nufact~red S. 'l':ewin. H by th~ Dominion Orga.n Co'y., NEW GOODS. ~--- -- H 0 Stock La.rge Q EVERY DEPARTMEN'I'. ---o-U Well Assorted !U OHHE.flVE S STO,TE S, s will always get goods A.t p1 iccs cut FINE, as our great o.iin will be to court this cla.ss of ti-aile, 1 Prompt Payers on credits short -··-' Entirely Complete AND 1 Cook, Hall, Parlor, and Box A <iplcndiJ vi.niety of WANTED, BOWMANVILLE. A. M. DARLEY, MANAGER. BowmanVille, Octobt:i·, 1873. My New Goods have E JOHN McJ,EOD & Co. Bo1-Vmanville, September 4th,'73 for \vood or coal. E THE STOCK T NEARLY ALL VEI-tY C0~1E TO HAND, JUST ARB:CVED - at the~ -IS - and the assortment will be found N.mvuAltKE'r, N. J., Stipt. 25th, 18.73. 1\'lerss:ra'. J 'AMEB .. il St?1·1·0N & Co. -oGentlen~.-I .am Uelighte,d with the proofs N the TOWNSHIP Ol' DARLINGTON, iu color of y&1i.1r c}J.r_ o1 nos: '!hey are 'V::o?derful· on Lot No. U, 9th Concession, about 83 ly suoces~ful revrce.ent;ati_ons by mecha.n1cal proAcres of Good L<1iud, in" a convenier!t place ; cess vf the ori~a1 pa1ntmgs. within three miles of the Vlllages of Enniskillen, Very r~pectfully, Haydon, anll 'fyrone, and nine miles from the (Signed) 1'HOS. MORAN. Town of Bo..,vwa.nville. ·rhere is about 55 acre.s These chronlOl! are in every .sonae _iUuerie~n. cleared, and_ in good culthration; thll rest in rrhey a1 e by an originalA1ner1.ca.n process, 'ntb valuable 'l'iinbered~and. There is a lai ge ·\tcl'in.l of American rnn.nufacture. from . de- FRAME BARN and FRAME HOUSE, near::i',',0s of American Bcenery by ~n A1net1can l y new, with a good \Vell a.n d Soft Water Ci8"nter itud presented to subscnbers to the tern attached. Also a SPLENDlD YOUNG ~~~~t su~ce.:isful American .A 1·t Journal. I~ nu BEARI:L{G ORCHAliD, and a never-fail~11 g Letter bees.use of all this, .they will c::erta1nly Spring Creek. . )()SSe.ss an interest no foreign production ca!l rl'hlll above property will be sokl cheri.p. For lnspire and neither are the)' a-ny the worse. if urthl:lr particulars, apply to l'C:-L~on of peculiaJ.· facilities .of pro~uehon _·E. B. TOJ.E, t.i:'ey cost the publil:!hers only a trifle, win~; equal Ito~Dr:Au P. 0 ., j.n every ~·wpect to other cl~1·01!1-0S tl~at a., c sql~ County of Kent, Onb. tt inyl111 f 01· do-uble the subscripfion PJ'U:C ?f THE mtf-n44, ALDiNE. Persons of taste will pri;.o these pictures for the1nseh·es- n?t for thi; pl'lCe they did or did n ot cost, nnd.'vil.l al?pre~iateth~ ente~ri~e thn,t re~ders their d1.st_ 11;but1on pos~lble, · . · If any sub.<3cnbcr should indicate. a. pref~r· <..'ll~ for a figure snbj_ect, tho publish ers 'vi!l HE un<lcnrlgned has lately received furthcr 1 wud " Thoughts of Ho1ne," n. ne\\' .and be0;utiinstructions to lend money on Real Estn.tc. '1 chromo, 14x20 inches, representing a little fo1· from 5 to 20 years, nt n. VeJ'JJ lo'\\' rate of in Ua.n exil(< ..,vhose speaking eyes betray the tercst ·. and, in othe1· respects 1 u:p_on tert!}-!:! likely ing .i.u.<·s of his J:i.curt. ,.s to suit the wishes l on of any bona ·!(,de applicant. 'l'he advantage to be derived from applying to the subscriber will, in u.11 cases, be fully ms.do k nown to the pa.rty applying for a lo;i11 befot·t< any expeuse is incurred. $fi ~UM \VM. EC. Lowe, Barrii:;ter, &c. Office on Silver Street, 2nd door no1·tL. of CH~OMOS l{ing Street, Bowmanville. " r:o CTI~ 1,s EXTRA, the chromos ir:H.l be Bow.tnanville, Sep. lSth 1873. 11150 6 1nos-; FARM FOR SALE. OO~iPLETE AND LARGER TI-IAN EYER. -- ~ I Ol'tG.A.N. DQUBLE REED ORGAN, Sub-base A and OC1'.A.Y ..F. oourLElt, :JfQSOll anJ Hamlin make, for sale cheap. RICE & BARKER. , m{i2-tf. Each PRICES MODERATE. The Public n,re solicited to call :i.nd see for themselves. Department IS FASHION HOUSE, Fall and Winter Fashions. NEW MILLINERY, HA TS & BONNETS, LATEST STYLES IN TRIMMING, &C. - 0-· 0 More Attractive than Ever, f 1 b LIME ! LI:Mlil I ! Apply to FOR SALE· in anyifuantity, " ILLIA:M SP ID AR. Church Stteet, . ncady opposite the .A.ltna Rote]. Dowtnanville, ,June 19th 1873. tf Hampton. Sept. 18th 1872 H. ELLIOTT, JUN. hp- - MONEY I MONEY I T TRESPASS NOTICE, ia J1crcby given that n.11 parties N O'l'ICE found trespassing on the :H'lats, known al'! Raynes' F lats, will be prosecutod to full extent of law. · · ttj ttj G. D. Lockhart, DENTIST Dressma,king in n1ost fashionable and la.test styles. .1.\. splendid assortment o! (J!SD. BARGAINS Knitting, BerlinL and other Wools, : A.Jso latest ~;t ylcs .~ TERMS. PER A IN ADVAN CE,WITH ol.l FREE. M D. 'VILLIA~iS. in T .1 · t" "t;" r11 here \vill be no reollly dby Sl~)f',~r~~t~0·11 ~:v-<ll for ., bscriptions mnst UtlCe or c u 1 \ J' J ·· direct or banded to be Qent to the pu l is "ters ' "b 'l 't t ti -the~local co..nvnsser, 1oith!}Uit1·e.sponh~t 1 \!f-t?· ;e .. 1,l" 7 xcept in cases where t e ce t wa e ,P(.!A.l,'t8 iersb, e ·ng the fac-sirnite signature of ear1 18 g 1 vcn.J, ,J,"'"" <:!uictoN & Co. sci~~~i~ount:f, va.t~Mlted, and prepaid by ~M.l. l1E iLDINE Vl ...;n, hereaftei:, be obt::nn~Jle Wanted Immediately. MAN desirous of learning tho A YOUNG dentistry. J. M. l3RIMACOMBE, Surgeon, Dentist. Bowmn.nville, Sept. tltlt, 1~7:i. bp tf. About 70 acre1:1 under good cultivation, 15 :;i.cres of prime wood. A good atone houe:e and good out buildings; fine water pri vilegcs, with two wells, one in the back kitchen. Two orchards, oue newly i1lanted. Terms easy. 'l'he land may be e.ntcrcrl upon iinmedi<ittily. For pa.rticnlars, apply on the premises. loo FARM FOR SALE. ACRES, 8th Lot, 3rd Con. Dal'lington. RUSHING'S, and other FRILLING BELTS, COMBS, BRAIDS, SWITCHES, AND CHIGNONS, are more Numerous than Ever We expect a. " :Bigger " Sea.son than Eve:r. J Graduate of the Royal College of Dental 8ugeons, Ont. Office over},, F. 1'IcArthu1·'s Store, J{ing St., ,Bowmauville. Bowmanville, Oct. 23rd, 1873. m3-tf, and a large a.!:!80rtment of ]'ancy C·oods kept conStant.ly on hand. Particular attention paid to cutting and fitting. St:nnping dor.e to order. FASHION HOUSE MRS. A. FLETCHER . Bowmanville 1 S.ept. 26, 1873. m52. ' RICH'D. SKINNER ro15tf. NOTICE propt~rty Town Lot for Sale. ,~.,. to Rellt. ,1 1 canYasser ·w ill receive full and promp lll l~~::,·tion by lT:tt&. ~O., PUBLISHERS, I APPLY at J.M. B,i;;;·co~bc's. Any pe·'son wi,hing t~ act permanently ~s. ~ CANVASSERS WANTED. per day. Agents wanted! All $5 To $20 classes of \\'Orking p tiople of either sex, young or ('ld, rnake 1nore money to work for ue in their spa.re rnoments, or uJI he time, than at auythin,(!' else. P;vrticul<t.i'S free. Address G . STINSON & CO., PortJar,d i\-Ia.ine. '~ 1"11" Gil'a&i ""'0 person found Shooting, F ishing, or HE undersigned is authorised to sell the ANY re!:!passing in any way \vhatcver, on the T corner lot, on corn er of l:lllington and On· known n.s the Do\vnev and Tilley 'J1 Jf\ME~3S~AIDEN :LANE, NEW YORK. j !Ln.w directs. Fa.r1ns, in thh1 1\;wn, will be prosecutod as the \V . :Ji. HOUSEY, t.Luio streets in J~owmanvill e , This i:i one of the best building siti:s, nnd in one of thi:l best loca.lities in ·rown. Bowmanvillo, )'i'ov. 20, 187o. 1n7tf, 019 Bow1uan ville, Oct. 2:1rd 1 1873. mHI WILLIAM JOBLIN. READY I. Cash I --- Cash I HcfJLU~G BROS. Bawmanvil!e, Sep. 11th, 1873. ) 1 i

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