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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 20 Feb 1874, p. 4

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THE MERCHANT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1874 ,.;;; ..- POETRY. Unpublished Verses: Dairling weep not ! I must leave thee, FARM AND KITCHEN. 'l:.!!e Duchess Tribe. I 1' For a season we must part! I.ct not this short absence gde,,,·e thee, 'Ve shall still be one in heart ; And in a. few brief sunsets o'er, "\'.1 e shall meet to part no more ! 'l'bi· tribo of shprthorns wao established by Thomas Bates. though it owes its blood to the --herd of Qharlea Qolling, who, with w~ olde~· ~ brother R-obert as a neighbor atarted $Sa. youn~ fa.rroer about the year 1'780. Alter breeding _ --..... with great skill for twenty or thirty yea.rs, the celebrated herd of Charles Collins was brought to the hammer in 1810, -and here Bates bought F .A.LL STOCK. ---o--~ 1873. -o- 1873. - -0-- - - $26. REWARD. . Ped.la.rs are ;;elling Spectaclei> aw] Eye Gla.ss- · 1·1' haviug co1ue. to onr kno,vlcdgc, th::i.t certain ~s purporting to be of ol.)r make, n.nd to b~ar _.t.itress '9f00~S f th 0 ~ Neweeit eityle. e _ CW I I I I , Sweet hna been our earthly union, "Young Ducbe~a." the head of the family. SweEit our fellowship of lovti ; It "'·as t>ome years before the choice line at But more ex'l_nisite communion }rnr descendants go.incd any wide reputation~ Rave you seen Cowlc's cheap lOct Vl aits us in our home above i Cottons? but they ·were · brt>d with grea.t skill for many N otbing there can :oooe 01· Hever years. '!'Le ij,nysd Agricultui·al Society WM Ties ordained to last for eve1·. founded in 1839, and at its first aliow in OxfQrd, Sweet has been thy te11de~ feeling Bates cai:l'ied off all the shorthorn prizes with Through long years for this poo1· Crttme ; the dcsccndn.nti:i of ' 1 Young Duobesfl." Till Love a.nd ca.re, like bnlm of healing, that time the quality of that particular .titrnin Have :kept up life's feeble fln.u1e ; of blood was comparntively little known.but then of the best n1akei including the celebrated Now these dying f1a.11,;a betoken the gcncral public i.:ould not fail to r~alize that Th9.t the " silver <:!Ord" is broken. it "'·as a class of i~nima.l.a of tnost remarkable ex· cellenc6 ot form and flesh, and in point of fa.ct, lOct Cottons at Cowle's···Splendid Dcareet l t110se sad features pain me : u.t public shows that followed, the Dnche!!s tribe Wipe those loving tt::a.rs away l value. usually carried of the palm. In fact 1 though I.Jet thy stronger faith susti1,in 1ne1 Ma.son and Booth, the former the founder of In this dark and cloudy day ! tho celebr.'.ttcd Chilton herd, sold after his death c Be my "Hopeful,,, make me b1·n.vc, in 1829,and tho l~ttcr also t~e founder of a very Lift my head above the wave ! noted strain of shorthorn blood, did much,Bates Pln.ce me-in tho~e artnfl os tender, did more thn.n n.ny other breeder to distinguish But-1nor~ puwm1ul fox than thine; t11u breed t1J1d to·comu1tmd it to popular f1A.vor . 1'4-~1·;;,, \\l..Ll\: ~~l., (.:;. ;:··:;·1 \ ,_Ul'"fm,lcr 0 It was fortunate for the reµutation and the To I(i.s guardianship divine l '"improvement of tho ca.ttle husbandry of this Lay me en my Sa1;iour's bre e..'it 1 counb·y, that some of our enterprising breeders There to find eternal rest _ '. ~ady recognized the high qualities of this Duch--Li'tera1·y lVorld. ~ iIB!:I htmily 0f 1:1hortborns, and the wonderful cti-0n of the line of Booth blood, and that perfe_ th~y had ibo o.nterprise to secure many of the choicest specimens for in1portation. They laid A certain mftn haf! a watch which he say:. the foundation for the grand results v.re have has gained enouih to pn,y fen· itself in P:ix achieved. THE Tlw res11lts of tbe sales and frequent importamouths. tions, and tbe enterprize they indicated and AD English wag asserts th<it machinery is created int.he improvement of stock,may be sniid · tho inost modest of all things, since it almo~L to have culminated, so far as the Bhorthurns are ahva.ys travels in c·>g. cnncEn·Jled, in the gro&.t 1:1&.lo ol tbe New York When n. bit of ostrioh feather iH foun d by a Mills herd, on the 10th of September, 1873. wife in her husband's bco.rd no one can blame Nothing like it ha's ever been known in the hisSpecial Line of COTTONS at COWLE'S. ber fo1· b~ini: down on him. · tory of 1.1.ny herd of domestic animals, in nny ,Judge Jeffreys, poin'hlng with his cane at a part of the workl. A hundred nnd ~ight head of cattle, old and _priwner btlff)ro him, observed, "There is a great rogue at the end of this Btick." Th e mn.n re- young, brpugbt $380,-890, or nn tt~·erage of over $3,fiOO . ~Eleven cows Qf the .Puchess family of plied, "At which end, my lord ? " An Iuwa editor 'vrotc : u Dui:ing the -paat shorthorns, brought $238,650 j and a. bull of the w1::1ek '"·e have been visiting tho Solon's of tho aamc family sold for $12,000. Seven hend of ~heifer cOuntry ; ,, and his C'onata.nt subseribers ti1ink t,bo Oxfoi·d family bJ"Uugbt $31,00Q. co.lf five months old.a Duchess. broUght $27 1 000 thu,t is a funny way to ~pe_ll 11 ~:iJoons." 'l'he first Duche_si!i of Oneida, three years old, Andrew J o.ckson was accused of batl spelling, brought $301600 1 to go to England. Tl11~ but John Randolph defended him by d1..cl&ring that "a ma.n must be a fool who could uot tenth Duuheas of Geneva,soldfor $40,600; .four · cows a"\o·eragcd ove'r $~3,0fJO apiece. iwell word5 more ways than one," The Duchess family of sburthurna.1 as we ha.ve A Boston tnau was cursing an ~ditor the said, was cst.fliblished by Thomas, a. distinguish- It well-known Fact tlwt other day when he fell deal!, Several ~imilar ed English breeder,in the eady part of the pres~ Cowle has tlie best Tweeds inRtances have been lately- reported. J\'Ien cnt ccntUJY· Bates already had some of the in the countr.1J. ehould be careful in speaking of anything Duchess blood, bought of Golling nt private sale, ,. _.... f3acre,.1.l, hut in 1810 b.e laid the foundation of wl1at he The impulsive c1ork who accidentally de· called th~ Duchess family. " Comet," au unJ!Osits a 6hovelful of ijfiO\V Uown the back of tl16 commonly finely-formed bull, brought at that b""othing. cheaper thcni the llkt ColtoJJs o· Cowle's. i 1·ur&l pedestrio.n, was in the drug store. So,tnr· sale, a thousand guineas, the highest price that day evening, negotiating for a bottle of lini· had ever been paid for tmch an aniwal, After n1ent. breeding with great skill for many yea1·s, this Quite a number of yv11n:; men in this city are celebrpted herd was sold at n.uction, in 1850, At this sale, a.tteudiug a night school, whm·e Latinir; tnnght. after the death of Mr. Bates. IN .£.t least v.-e judge so, a~ we saw a cro\vd the Col. !\-lorris, of New York, bought several of the Oxford family, aleo tiatnLlished by Bateti, other eYening ""ho had got as fa.r as " Hie." n ..nd forming a. part of his herd, _ &nd numbe1·s Domestic young lady (making pie). " Frank, the kitchen's no pl:;i,ce for boy~. Has five, sL"\ 1 ten~ ap.d thirteen, caIQ.e to New York, dough such an attraction for yon?" Clever together with the famous bull " Romeo," bought a.r. In Youth,-" It isn't the dough, cousin; it.'1' the of the l\'Iarquis of Exeter, ill the same ye_ 1853, again Col. :i\1urri8 at1d lvir. Bscar Luught dear." ut Earl _ Ducie'S gr1:.a.t isalo,Ducheaa oixty~i.x and "DuildiDg castles. in Spajn, J\fJ·, S. ?" H.1.icl the Duke of Gloucester. In 1856, Col. Jriorris, lll, (mSpecial indu_cement given to th\J lau.LUady to Spicer, who was thoughtfully: then solo proprjetoi: of these choice animals and re~arding his brenkfast cup, "Ko, ma.'n.m,:' CASH Purchasers· thefr pi·ogeny,sold fifty head of them tu Satnuel sa..id Spicer, "only looking ov~er my grounda Thorne, of DuchesB County, ~~w York, who in Java . " had also purchased at Earl Ducie's sale in 1853, I slept "in au editor's bed last night, the cows Duchess 59, 61, :i,nd 68, nnd that most 'Vben no editor cht~nccd to lit:: i1igh; perfect of all his 'kind, " G·rand Duke," at over .And I thought as I tumbled thn.t oditor'tlllC.';lt, a th(luaaD.d pounds steding. In 1857, J\.!r. How easily editors lie. .Tboq1e t101U his ...vboltj herd to J, Q, Sheldon, of _It is pronounced an ominous s~·n 'n-'hen a Geneva, New York, who after bl'ceding it ten 1nan 1 who has b \ en married sua.rcely tweh·e y~nri!I with great skill, in 1867, sold tbf! herd to months, begins to betray an :tbnoh1u1,.l interoi>t \ 1lolcott and Cnmpben, of New York :D-1ills; -nen.r Utica,Ncw York. ~fr. Ca.iupb1:ll became in the ca.uses of lock-jaw." ··If this jury convicta my cli~nt," said a, 1fis· sole proprietor of the herd in 1872, to sell aiain souri lawyer, rolling up his sleO\'NJ and display~ in 1873, \\-ith th~ reiml!, kih~tetl abov6. Probabably 11 Romeo" did more tha.n any iog hi~ ponderous fi1:1ta, "I r.ihi~ll foel curupel lml The subscriber ·vould b~g to caJl attention to to meet ea.ch one a.nd hammer justice into bis other to improve the ~t;oclc afte.r itl:1 arrival in this country, tl.J,ough otlier fortunate selections hi.; .eLock uf soul through his hea<l." ~ did much to secure a COuf:ltant progres8, Gran<l The Da.nbury J{cwiJ stato8 that a. New Hri.ven Duk!;.i,though t.'O.Bting over $5000, and posse~aing editoi- spent last Sunday in Sl.iw.'!on and atten· the IDQ_.St superb points, met with an unfortunded church. \:Vhcn the contribntion b<tx en.me ate accident not long nftcr be ;,.as imported, around he 1\-";ta in a doze, hut, on being nndg-cd, w~hieh put M end t.o W, usefuluess.-Mcua. hru:itily exclaimed," I hav~ ""pass." Plovghm.cin: A 1ue.rrelaome couple Wl 1·e discussing the subject of -epitaphs and, tombstones, anJ the 0YS'l'E~t F1urrEus.-'l'ake a pint and a half husband :!aid: " ~1y dear, wJ-i'at kind of a stone of milk, oni: and a qnarter pounds of flour, four do you suppose they \\·ill giye me when I di~?" eggs; the J-·ollrn of t11c eggs must be beaten Yery "Britnstone 1 rny love,' 1 Witf:! ~l)e ·atTi.:ct.jouate thick 1 to .wJ1i(.:h add the milk, and stir the whole l'eply. well together; whisk the whiter:. ton stiff froth, A gentleman who i·athor suspected thnt sowe and stil' them gradun.lly into the hatter; take a one WM peeping through the keyhole of hi~ of. spoonful of the mixture, drop an oyster into it 1 fie~ duor, investiga.ted with a syringo full of and fry in bot l·L·d. Let them be a light brown popper sauce, nnd went home to tind his wife on both sides. Tho oysters sh'>uld D.ot be put hfl.d been cutting wood und a chip had hit her in t.ho batter all at once, as they would thin it. in the eye, GaG.EUDREAD Lo~ur.-Two and n. half pounds .) ~'\. careless barber, L'imming- Sheridan,s ears, of flour, half a, J)0Ut1d of Ut1tter1 one QUnce ,of pnt l1itn in g'l'etit !Jaiu .. '1 Are you ~t my left ginger, fuur ~ggs, half-a pound ofmqist_ sugar, ear now?" a::iked the v;it. "No, sir, not till one dessert-spoonful of carbonate of soda, dis· I have done with the right one," Oh, only I solved in a cqp of water. ::fy!olt the buttex on thought you were passing through to the left the molasses, then ~dd the sugar,aoqa and eggs. with l{oing round," answerod Sheridan. Mix all together with the flpur, and bake·in a which for n1oderate oven two ,hours. Sorne think it a. bot. " 'Yho are you?" a1::ked a long-legged Con· tel' rilan to mix the soda first with the flour,and nectiontite of r11rthcl' an over,bparing conductor on tho N cw Haven 11ailroad. " I'zn r,onducto r then when the molaJ!ses, etc., are added, a slight evolution of gaB takes plnce, ·which makei the vi these cars." "And all _ the folks in 'em, I gingerbread light. suppose?" ciYes." ·:\Vall,I .swow, if that nin't a purty go. Y eou a conductor of other SUE'!' DUMPLINGS) WITH CURRANTs.-Sca.Jd a folks, and dunua heow ter conduct yom·sclf ! plnt of .new milk, and let it grow cold; then Got>h l" stil into that half a p01~ud (If choppeJ tniet, two eggi:i, f(1 1n · ounces cleaned currants, a littlo nutExcited wife (to her husband) : " Do you not meg, salt, t\\'O teaapoonfuls of µowdored ginger, think that '\\-·oman has a mission?" Cool hus· and fl.our~ sufficient to make the whole into a band: " Ye1:1i my dear, P.he bas-eubmisf:l.ion.' light batter-pnsto. Form it into dumplings; G1eat confusion in the domestic circle, and the flour them well outside; throw them intu your hueband calls on the family stu-geon for a plasaauce-pan, being careful thrtt the water is boilter for his hen.d, "woun<le<l hy accidentally hit· ing, aud that they do not. stick to the bottom. ting it agai~st the edge of an open door ." Boil one hour. · A young man in Utica. explains: 11 I did not marry that girl on account of her father, I TYRONE. liked that _ girl well enough, but the old man Begginning of the Year in V arlous Na,tions. 11 ----. "Did he have anytlnng against you ? "· "Why, rather, He had his right 'l'he Chaldean ;nd Egyptian yeara dated foot ag11inst me two or three times one evening: fro[n the nutun1nal equinox. and I never w81~t t~ei:e any more.,, AT 'l'HE 'l'he ccclesias.tical year of the .J ewa began A 11 runnerJ.Lfor a 1rlilwaukco house, \'las, a · feW d:iys agO,. in La Bi-o~sc~ anxiou& - to get in the spring; but in the civil affairs they across· the liver ou th0 ice, but was told it was reL1.tin the epoch of the Egyptian year. dangerous, so he' got On his bands and kneeE! an<l The ancient OhineAe reckoned fro1n tbe ITOUIJD n1ost respectfully tender ]1is Bill· crawled a.cross, hauling a skiff on the ice to get new moon uearest the rniddle of ...~buniu~. 'l' cero th;tnk1:1 to liir.i 1nu1ie1 ·ous friends anJ into in t;aae.the ice btoke. After he had crawl~ customerei and to the })Ublic generally, for t.he The year of Ro1nu.1.us comn1enced in ' very liberal support ht; bas received since his ed about ha.If ,va,y across, and \yas all tired and March, and that of Numa in January. commencing in businCBB; aud 'iop es by contidiscouraged, he heard a noise ·~hinJ him, and, The Turks and Arab· date the year from nued strick personal attcntio1~ ~· business, and thinking the ice was .h reakiug, be got .on his offering nothing· but the purei.. 1 articles, at the ' kneea, just as a load cif-wood carne up behind the 16th of July, n1ost reasonable prices, to ensure a continuanci: : of public pu.tronage, The I\.1c:ticans begin their· year in Febru· him. The ice \Vas a. foot thick, ~tind s ome other J. H. would calr 3peci.a.l attention to b is vei·y n1nnera bad -played.ii on bin). Uc fa sern:cliing 1iry, when the le~ves begin to vrO"w green. superior stock of fo.i· the fellow-who told hh11 t.liat the ice wn.s The .A.rnerican Indians reckon from the [t.\11 \11 1;. our names stamped thereon, V>'e hereby cf.loutlon the public against all such iropofltcrs,as Me.e~rs Ydlowkef! & . Quick are our .t\.gentt) in 'Yest D nrha.m ; a.nd a Reward of $25, is hereby offered for tho r~1)prchension and conviction o~ all slwh i1nposters as t l·y to defrau<l the public by offering theil' trMh b..'\ 011r ina.ke. LAZA.Rl:S, MORRIS, & CO. !).IcmtroaJ, :N0v. 8th, 1871. n7-ti Oct. - CHIT CHAT. [·'rim :Bra.dy a.nd Mike FlynnJ lS72. Oct 1272 1Jlc(Jl11ng WINTER GOODS, -SUCH AS- GREY COTTON STOCK-'l,AKING SALE. STOR M ONT. STYL:E: ~~d"Q; ALITY Furs, Shawls, :Blankets, 'fIM.L "Good morning, Mike, shure and it is early out ye are. Migh I be bould to axe wlrnt started yees this morning." MIKE.-" Jjst be aisey, Tim, and I'll tell ye in a jiffy. Ye see, I was f tould, yisterday, that Misther Gray, ov Tyrone, had got home an illigant new stock av Goods, clmpe as durt, man, ancl its meself could hardly slapc a wink, all night, thinking av the chape .good s, And sure euuff; its the full storn he has-piles and piles av the natest patterns; and he'd give ye the makin's av all illigan~ new gown for Biddy, for. Sivent:y-five Cints; T,i;y for.most nuthm, and the Ba.ccy for a t,pile less:' CARRIAGE SHOP 'l'.IM. 1 ~· · "An shure its 'funning me ye are, Mlke ; woultln't the man be aftber breaking down." (we"t of the Ontario l~nnk.) MIKE.-" Breaking down, i~ it. Sure he knows a tbrick wurth two av that. I'll jist tell you what it is, Tim, if ye want to get a grate , name when youre ded, and be called n filantrofizetl, filosifer, and King S\ reeL, Bowman viEe. ",;p a public binifacth~ist tell all yourc naboul'S, and tho rist av · ;.,.,,:JI= Q'.rnnllind.i..a bout Gray'3 chape store, and you'll d more for the goo av yottr counthry; tht1n iver St. Patrick did for ould Ireland, when be banished till the toad s aud snakes ottt :wit, that r11ICE. s~s.ci·iber is prepared to build and reniver 'vas i.n it." pair TIM.-- ': I'm much oblagcd to ye, for the bit av abvice, and "on't deWagons, Biiggie8, and OuttM·s, tain ye; there'll shurely be a grate mn, and maybee I'd miss some bargains. The top av the morning to ye."-l'm off to of eYery t1escfiptio11, at sho~-t not~ce, ando Gray's. i·casoµabl<.\ tEirms. Carriages Painted and Trimmed. · · Crumb· for Chickens. STO:SMONT COTTON Ill BAGS, BE ST the World. ltea,vy Dress Goods, Cloud.s, Overcoa,ts, Itailroaid Wrappers,· and eveTy descri ption of heavy goods will be sold J@ GB!f, Ty1~one. A Blacksmith's Shop on the pre1uii;;cs1 were srJecial attention iR N otcd for cheap Goods. ipven to all , work, m1tl General Jobbing. READY-:MADE and !t and Under (Jost, 11ntil Stock-taking. All ~uol'k c~one at this Establishrnent · warranted. A. .ca.U is respectfully solicited. CLOrrHING is a .T. MORRIS. Bownu:1.nville., Oct. 1st, 18G9. Good Cheap. ----,o-We are selling one case of Black Lustres, (bought at auCtion) fully / RICE & BARKER G. D, Lockhart, D JijN r_r I ST Importers of the Clothing Ma.cle to Order 25 PER CENT ----:0:----- ___________ __ BLANKETS LESS THAN THEIR VALUE. Try our new :BES~ O:B.GA.NS " HALF--J) 0 LL Al~ TEA. SUGAR. TWELVE POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Graduate of the Royal College of D,ental Sugeons, Ont. Office over F) F. ltfoArthur 's Stol'e, King St., Bowman ville. m::l·tf. Bown1ri.nvillc: Oct. 23rd, 1873. manufactured on this Continent, are prepared to treat with reliable travelling agents on liberal They are making arra.ngemen to introduce sorne first class pianos. Ware Rooms at the West Durham Steam Printing House, King Street, Bowmanville. Large Variety Whit~ Fish, Salmon Trout, Herrings &c., at Lowest Prices, SAL1, AND Bowmanvillc . Jan, 22nd, 1873. PLAS1~Elt. BOWMANVILLE F. Y. Cowle. Machine and Im:plement Manufacturing Co Simmons & Clough Orga.n Co's · ======cc=====~--==-==·==================-~======.=-=-==~ 1873. Ua,nufaicturers of :!IJD.pi~o ved \VOOD AND IRON Cabinet Organs AND WORKING MACHINERY Groceries, 1 THE Dry Goods, Most Wonderful Invention of the Age. J Moses' Electro·Galvanic, Pat. June, 2nd, 1868. Attached to theso patented Spectacles ru:c t wo scientifically constructed Galvanic Batterieaunseen when worn·-delivering thrcugh the nerves of the head, a soft antl coutinuou~ st1·1':\t1.in1 of electricity, vitaJiziug nnd giving healthy ncti.a to the entire bem.1 tiful system of those p:.trts absolutely and certain]y curing Double Turbine Water Wheels, And ' :Soots & Shoes Castin gs of a. ll X:inde. etc, I-tEPAIRS done on the Partial Paralysis of the Optic Nerve Weak or Diseased Vision, Neuralgia of the Head or Pace, Nervous Twitches in the Muscles ofth faee, Noises in the Head, Loss of Me.ntal Energy, -And n host of rll er,·ous Di~en~es, ari1;1irig fron1 depression of the nervous energy of the syBtem Contributing in a most astonishing degree, to life , vigor 11.1l<l health. By the means of the soft nod flo\viug strea.m of Electricity, Giving Rrjgb L nef:IB tu L}ic Eye, Qui ckness to the E,a,r, and energy to the Brain. They are 1:1et ;with · lense s of the fine1:1 t nni..11ufact1u·e, to Eu1tall sights, and with glasses for those not neeing Specta.cles to read with but desir i:n g tho bcne1i.ts to be derived from ·wearing -the Battaric.2; ~p.d n.re only to b~ had in this vicj'.nity of NOTICE, ¥/e hav-~ now on hand a large Quantity of r, QuaUty and Cheap Common and Gang Plows, that will be sold· at nass, LOW · PRICES AT THE SHOP. Bow1u~ini1le, 1\I~rch CANNOT BE SURPASSED YELLOWLEES & QUICK. 6. 187~ . tf m25 ti <fBnr_nh ctnmmmnmn ®rnmrn , J. ELLIOTT, · FITTED vVITH THE NEWLY INVENTED DRUGS AND MEDICINES TO THE I th~ir PUBl~IC The satisfaction given by Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes, ' bearing on the foture reputation An invention having a most important of Reed Instruments, by means of which the quantity or Volume of tone .is very largely increased, and the quality of tone rendered Bowruanville Drug.Store, J. HIGGINBOTHAM, wonlU respectfullv-invitc their attentiou tu our pr1::1:1l:lntl!toc.:k oi ]'11:r 11 it1u·ei <.lJS ' W!;l Jiave la~cly added thereto, that ,~, e may thBrchy _ bc enabled to supply ~l pnrties 'vho mp.y please to ~avor hi "W ith a. c:tll. Great inducements held out to tho:;e v~1rt;ash1ug at u·ur F.stl:tbhshni eut. Picture~, T:..ooking Gla~~es, &c., fr:::uned !·o-order, n.nd in every style. Sa.m~les of the <liff;:?fcnt ~tin d of :Thiouldings can be Been a.t the W ~~re ~roo1n. '"~ ,.,..uuld ah:iu beg- to u1for n1 youi tbwtihavuig lll.ll'· cl1;).sed n 'VALTER vVIGG & SON ' N returning thanks to nurrici-ous Custmners and tho Public gencra.lly, for past favors SPLENDID NE'W HEAHSE, BARNU M Equal to tbat o:f the Best Pipe is ed ipse.d by the H11tisfa ction given 1y 81-IALB to hiHnumeron~ patronH, J{e js now pl~mied to anuounce that he has on band a large and Vfl.ried n~so1·tment , OrganFJ of tbe Saine Capacity. ---o--Our celebmted " Vox Celeste," " Lq.uis Patent," "Vox Humana." " '\Vil cox Patent" "Octave Coupler,)- £he charming "Cello" or "Ohnionet' fStops, and o( we shall 'be :ready at all time.s, to attend ]'unflralsi on short not.ice, ruid reasonable te1·ms. ~. n. Coffins ktipt un band, L1 .nd made to order, at the · BOO'l'S AND SHOES of the best qutJity, a.nil is mr;tious that tbey sli~llset to work as i;o"on 'tts· .possible . NEW DOJ1.l1'IION RETAIL FURNI1.URE King Street East, Oshy,wa. Oshawa, Aug . 26th, 1870. WARE-1W011~ tliin. - first appearance of the new moon at the ver· AN OPTICAL 111cs10~ .-Saridfol'd Brown. i\ nnl equinox. which a.re sure to give the bost satisfaction resident of the town o[ Hun'hlngton, 'vas the The ?rlaho:neda.ns beg'in theh· ycnr the A. well-selected 8iock of latest aspirant for .the four thousand dollars re- 1nii111le in which the sun entera Arjes. DRUGS, DYE STU.FF S, All Prices, All Sizes, All ltinds, Ladles Prunelfa Congr ess, at 80 cents " Balmorals, extra high " ALL TH E LA T E I M P R 0 V E M E N TS Can be obtained only in t h ese Organs, Thirty-jive Diffm·ent Styles, Fo?' the Pci·rlor cind the Church, Sa.n{ord is- a. man of hert;ulal1e i:u1 pro,porpion8, Btanding h·bOUt filA- f1J.et two ill his Kelsey. ward offered for the unfortunaw Charle· G. Churles IX. uppuinte1 in 1564 that for the future the civil year shonld comn1ence stOCkinf,'8, and baa eYinced considtirable interest on th e first of January. 'Vbile Via:itiug ~c 1v York The JUlio.n calendar, '\Vhich \V&a so called one day last week, and pMsing 1J!rgugh Catbar~ fro1n Julius Cresar, a.nd in the old account ine street, he bel1eltl w1,erson that immediately of the yt:ar, was reformed by Pop_ e Gregory catu11:1d foui· thouf!ancldollUl· visfons. He rUBhc<l iu 1582, \\'bich plan was t:uggeated by I~ilis up to t he indi\iduaJ.i l.riJd~ H. ··'"·eighty hl1lld " Calabrian Astronomer, on bis Rhoulder, nnd ru-ticulu.tc~l in no dove-like The Dutch and the Protestants in Ger· tones: HYou are Charles Ct ICtll:ley, and my pris6her ." The individual thu d rudely acco~· ruany introduced the ne\V ~styll'.l in 1700. kept constantly on hand. ted let out from tho ·houldev, and Sandford The ancient clergy reckoned from 25th of OILS, P .A.I1YT; ·. went to graBS, Sandford" came to time," and More>~; and that method ".'"' observed iu I OOLORS, VAR J.Y IHSES, ren~wed the a_ttack, but aga.in . inea~ured six. Er1t~un until the 1ntro(luct1011 of the n·e w . ~· l lVHz'TE LEAD feet two, ou_hls b_g.ck. The va.hant Sanford ii:i style, A. D. 1852; after \Yhich our year af?,(!, · ' now l!cid up for .repairs, with two black eyes as comulenced on th e ti rst of January , at the vei-y low u1t 1 :_. mementoes of his encou1)ter. Aa a sequel, one , Horses a?.ul Cattle Medicines: of t.he Oat.hadue l\farktit "b'hoys " says the N, B.-OounLry Storeheep e1·s .supplied on th~ P t f d h t h t l most a'1.vanto.geo1J.S terllli3. next time he is taken for Kelsey h e will have a rocurc no rien s Ill as e, nor as 1 Y A choice sclt·ct~un of LAMPS, for sale cl1ej,p f1.1· bucket in rendlncss. J pu.rt with them , Bowmanville, Dec.Q9, 186$, firu in the Kelsey case. CHEMJC.A.LS, PATENT MED10IN1JS BRUSHES, COlYJBS, SH 0 ULDER-BRADES, SUPPORTtsRS, Etc,, Etc. GO AND SEE BATTING~S ~_,ALL AND.-\VIN~rERDRY GOODS AT THE Ke.D.c~esi;ei· Hoase~ Bowrnanvillc, Sept, 18th 1873. cut · · ·. · · - · · $1,25 The Best Ifilcdei·icil and W O'l'kmansh:ip, QuaWy and Volume of Tone Uneqitdled ) N othins to Deot; j Rubber GENT'S BOOTS, Goods, Felt Goods, ' ---- i~. - - - - o - - -- NEW Trunks, &c. Special att ention given t-o ----o---Factory and Warerooms, Cor. 6th and Congress streets, Detroit, Michi.gan (E·ta.bliohed in 1850.) OUT TING .AND FITTING and none l)Ut fust-cla5s workmen e:nployed 1 tkus insuring good. value in eyery case. I . , . i::;TOl\.1:!!. -,One cloor east of Oornfoh's Jewelry Stor.e, ICing St., l3ov.."ttla.nvilfo. ' J. SC.:J;ALE . RICE & BARKER, Agents, for Ontario, West and North of Belevilllc Bowmauvi.lle, Aug 2l~t, Bowmt>.nville, Sept. 2Brd, ] 873. 1287 m7-o31,

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