f THE ~fERCHANT, YRIDAY DECEMBER 4, 1874. I I I' IT WILL P!f TO VISIT Bissonnette & ()o's e~·ery f~mi1y. 6ver.v REMOVAL. wiRlrns to infor1u his nun1erous friends a.nd cus tomers that ]Hi ha.fl remnved to S. MASON NEW FALL STOCK AT Imperial Fire Insurance Co OF LONDON, HEAD OFFIOES.-1 Old Broad St., and Pall Mall, London. . · GENERAL ~ GENOY TCR C.AFJiDA :~ 24 crament , ?v!o ntrf'al. Subscribed and faru1er, every youug 1nan, every 1nl~Chanic, every citil.en, in search of .first -class Dry G oods and good substantial clothing, BUCKLER'S OLD STAND where he will be found with the n1ost co1u l)lcto assortment uf ~b~l803. · Harness, Whips, Trunks, &c. in town. Plenae call. Buckler's old ata.nd one door ea1:1t of i\tla.yna.rd'S Hotel. Bowmanville, Sep, 1st.. 1873 . ~ our eatablishment, where \Ve have }.,ifty Thousand Dollars worth of all kinds and styles of Fnll and \Vinter Goods at CJoarse Salt IN BAGS AT St All Wool Diagonals. Homespun. FrenchHeps. Plaids. Merinoes. " " " ¥.'here goods are !!Old at very low pri9es. Our :N'oYember has Ct)llltnenced, aud the public may depend on getting bargains frmn a. l.a.rge · and well selected stock SALE ;CONSAUL'S, Kiug St., Bowmanville. ALSO a large importation of " Russian Twills. Plaid Wincies. Plain do. Shawls. Flannells. Fund. £1,965,000 S\erling. inve~npit&l and ReserYe Funds invested in Canada-- 105,000. Insurances ag_~inst loss by }!"'ire are effected on m~st fav()tll(Ale terms, and losses p:i.id with out Nlter6nce to the Board in London. J DODSWORTH, Inspector. RINTOUL BROS. Gen. Agents, l\folltrea f1., R. LOSCOMBE, Barrister., Agent for Bowmanvllle and Vicinity --o-- Bowma.nville, June 4th. 1860. :J6 m.o.43-39.4w ·oF. STAPLE GOODS, THI<; Mens' Boys' and Youths' :Ooniinion OrO'a,n Co'v. BOWMANVlLLE, Prese.n~ the follo,ving testim011 if~la fl·om com petent JUdpes of OrganJ, Testimonial from John Camidge, Mus. Doc., CanluaT, England. Bo\YmnnYille 1 2·1th Dec., 187S. To the 11l(t'f1.agers D o·r1dnion Organ Co. GENTL~rEN .-I like to pl~y on youe Orgaos t C" ~e 1s Bo S\Ye~t o.lld steady. .A ntl the \York· man~rup and finish excellent, and in every part1culru· they are equal, 1f not supt1rior to any I hav_c ever 11e!1rd. Hopjng they will m'eet pubhc nppre(llation. EiJ.ephant House liE UNDERSIGNED in returning th anks to his many friends and the public gene rally for the liberal patronage extended to hiiu ·during the past 18 years begs to · announce that ft'()m and after the 15th September, he wilt carry on the snme business, but more ext2ns iveJy under t he vame and style of JOUN 1\".[cLE'OD & Co. Protnpt lJa.yment of all accounts is re ndet·· ed iinpel'ativc by this bu~iuess arrangetnent, and all persons indebted will please take n otice nnd govern t.liemselves accordingly. THE CROCXERY,&c. from tl1c Han.ches'ter House, September 24, 1874. BowJDanville. li:E:LIANCE Mutual Life Assurance Society ESTABLISHED 184:0. CAN.4.D.4. CHIEF O~·FICES. CLOTHING for we are determined to do a large tra.de this 5eason, and cvGrybody who d1:1· sires good goods shol1lrl therefore call , T Sta:ffordshil e Potte:ry, Eng,, 131, ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREA r. JUST ARRIVED, ::i.nd will be on sale io a few day11. Dowtnanvillc, Oct. 22nd, 1874. 1 n4~tf. DIRECTORS. V{AL'l.'.l!.:u S1TANLY, Esq. M P., Cha.irmaau ])UNC.\N MA.ODONALD, }~SQ. I ~{AJOR T. E. CAMPDELL, C.B., St. Hilaire THE HoNORAilLll JonN HAM.11,ToN, 1Inwks· AT "CBEA.PSIDE." and avail tbemaieh·e.s of the chance to get first·class clry goodri and clothing at 20 per cent. loss than the sa.me c,\n be hn:d elsewherl;l . A call solicited. Remember th<l Store, JOHN McL1"0·o. burg. Ont. RESIDENT SECHFTARY.-JA'1ES GMNT. JOHN CAMil>Gll ltead the fullowing Ii·om Rosa D'EriJ1 u. : , l1ow1nanville 1 December 22, 1873, 1 o the ~'fan agers of the Dvulinfr>n Organ Co, ~EN'.l'Ll>:il.lE::i". -I hase much pleastn'e in h:sti· fy1ng .to the excellent qualities of the Organ st~ppµo;:l hy you at ~y concert last Satul'day e\ eruug. Th_e to?e 18 sweet and very powcl'ful and the combu1a;t1on of stops 1uost admirable. I am sure your instruments will find favor in Churches, ~ tbeJ~. ar~ singularly adapted for sacred music.. ' ' 1sh1ng you every success, and that the pubhc may patronize native nutnuJac. t ure. I remain Gcntlen1en, Very rc·pectfull".i. I llOSA D":t:RINA. B1lwmanvillc, Septembl'r 4th. 187:1. S PECI AL FEA T URES. T'John McLeod & Co would s0licit the aa..111 0 :BISSONNE'I"I'E & CO. Corner Store, opposite the 'l'o'Wn Hall BOWMANVILLE. ================= - = . HLibe:i:al Support and H Patronage E E extenclod so long to John McLeod, · :tnd takes thia O;I?POltun.ity of iniforn1ing the pubhr;, that the~· have 1 T LATEST FROM '!HE 'l1he ENl'll(E PROFITS J>elong to and n.rc di vid ed amongst the Policyholders. . r:rv:Es, DECLlNED BY OTHER COMPANIES, or on wh1ch an extra. P1·emium. would be requfred, can be assured at the ordinary rates of this Society, under a spcciltl arrangement SPECIAL No:X-FOFEI1'ABLE POLICIES issued under 'vhich only lOi 15 or 20 Annual Pa.y~c~ts a.te required, each pa.yment securing n · I obey for a sum assured proportionate to the number of premiUlllB paid, and/ree/rom, fulur DISCARDED 'I'HE 1852 t 0 1874 Wholesale and Retail! Bible H. O'HAR,A. · - - - -- ===-============""' --- EveryinstrumentWarrantedfor5Yrs Pre~ld<lnt. Bowmanv1lle, January lb, 1874. bp·o3·ml6 . Furs a.t Wholesa.le. E E Mink Grebe, very fine. South Sea Seal, best quality. Al· aska Mink, prime. Christian L:~~~d~~~;~:~~:.1 A. M. DAHLEYi ~fana.r;:-er. t OLD SYSTEM ., OF FUR REGIONS 'JJQ..!/mcnt of prem..iums. MODERATE PREl rTU.M$ and in:ost liberal con- ditions. rr0Sf!ect1;1aes, Proposa) J!"orms, &c., su1Jplicrl on applica.~1on at the H ea.cl Office, or any of the Agencies. JAMES GRAN'.l', 'Rea. Secretary. Book and Stationary, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods and Toy Warehouse. ESTABLISHED - - -:o:--1852. The Subsoriber begs to ~ay that be is busy ma.king his stock as a.ttL·acthre as possible in CHEAPP NESS, "A.RIETY, and BEAUTY·. hy buying for Cash, 111 the best markets; a.nd by the. 10th of Dece1nber, his Stock will be very cou1plete in ~ BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, SCHOOL BOOKS, LIBRARY BOOKS, AND 'BOOKS ON GENERAL SUBJECTS. DIARIES FOR 1875. B . OOKS ! BOOKS! ---:o:--- S TAT ION ARY Blank Books, Copy and Exercise Books, Note. Letter and Foolscap Paper, En velopes, &c .. Visiting and other Cards. Wall Papei; and Window Blinds. ---:o:--- p H Sa.bba.th School Library :Oe:p?t, A N T AND BOOK ROOM KINP. STREET, BOWMl\HVlLLE. --:o:-- EALL ACCC>UN'l'S \Vill be E Buffalo Robes, Large and dn.rk, aJl at AGI,::.1'1' FOR IlOWMANVILLE C. BARKER'. 32·;1.y " Observer Offic!!, n King St. Bowmanville, June 24th, 1870. RENDERED on the lat January, 1st May, and 1st September cac~ H A N p MARXttS FUR . Mit. l\fAYER, MA T:E:li'S STORE, James McFeeters. AGENT King St., Bowrncinville. ba.vmg n.tbOrough knowledge! o.f the Fur trade, has pu.rchasecl only li'iratclass ?tock, and fa jri a position to give sati1'5.factwn to n.IL N OtY is the time to ~i ve hun a call, if'! those tvho come first aro hrst 1>ervoil. NEW GOODS! --o-- 1n and c·vcry yea?'. \Ve Laye now the n1oat varied and In the ca.se ot J.dllnufactu:rers, ~fechanics, nnd others, whose accounts may a.mount to $50.00 or over, their note,if agroed upon, will be taken payable at tba Bank for a stated period. T f Gen tlemen's Fm·nisllinqs · J 1£ats, Caps, <%c. --:t!l:- Stock F11lly !ssortede - - - :o:--- Tho QU~EN }'ire and Life Insurance Com. Cap1t~l ~2,000,000. $150,000 deposited \Vltb .the Domuuon Government, for the protcc ders in Co.nado.. The ISOl.iA'l'ED RISK Fire Insurance Com pany of Canado, Capital 500'000.-0ne of tho best ~nd .c~ea.pc~t Co1npa.nies doing business in the Don11n10n, for Farmers and Isolated Riska . 'l'hc CAN ADA LANDED CltEDI'f CO'Y. with a. Si:i.vings Bank depo.rtment. · P~Y· ft'ur the follo\\·iug Insurance OompanieA and other Institutions, "iz :' " FANCY ~·' ctOO:OS. SELECT STOCK 01' 'l1HJ£ .Albums, Pictu,.cs, Pictures und l"idure Frames, .J:tii-ro1'8, W1'iting, SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES aud Dcslcs, Wo1·kboxes, in Wood and Papim· JJfache, Ladies' Cvni1Janions, Satchels, Po1·tnionnies, Toilet Sets, Glass Vases and China Ware, Shell and Glass Boxes, Combs and JJ1·ushes in vciriety. WAX DO.LLS A GREA1' SPECIALITY. Cash Purchasers .A.ND A LL KINDS OF FURS REPAIRED. borro,~re r. The UNION ,\NJ) PJDitMANENT Buildin" and Saving's.Society. "' 'fheR1e la.tter instltntions advance Loaniii on Real Estate, on termis unusuallv easy for tJ1 e Dowma.n\oille, Feb. 6th, 1873. H1ghest Price paid for Raw Furs GENERAL LITERATURE yet offered to t11c pcopJc iu "Vest Durha.1n, ---:o:--- - -o-- 1\l:usioal In.stru:naen'ts. VIOLI!\S, . GUITARS, CO!\CERTINAS, ACCORDIONS, FLUTES, MOUTH ORGANS, &c. Agency for PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING ~1A CHINES, SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, OIL, THREAD and SILK. For the Holidays ! Gift Books, Splendid A lftumis, LOTS of Music Books-below Cost. HEAPS of Magazines at 5 cts. each· Prang's Celebrcile<t Chronws, . GENERAL ASSORTMllN'r O~' SKATES A~D CHILDRE::.l'S SLEIGHS. Microscopes,Kaleidoscopes, Remember O'Hara's old Stand, Town Hall Buildings, Bowmanville,is the of the ;Inest desorilpplac!) to g6t CHEAP GOODS FOR CASH. t,ion, Lailies' ' . R. EASTON, Proprietor. Companions, The Pt·oprietor belie\·es in n. Nimble Sixpence being better than a Slow, Poking Shilling. W1'il'i'ng Deslcs, . 'Bowroanvillle, Nov. 25th, 1874. ly·m9. Poclcet Books, &c., &:c., W GOLD A~D VULCANI'.l'll JEWllLLRY. Spccil<l Agent for Fairchikl's Premium Gold Pl!!M . .£jl I UWell ~=:orted !U S FRUIT, s ! ,QdYc~ s, '\ E E confectionery Depot. Cook:, Hall. Parlor, and Box A_ qplendid variety of HI' 0/ Prompt will always get good~ at prices cut }.,!NE, a.a our great ai1n will be to court tb.is class of trade. Payers on credits short H Q Bownrn.nvHl!.!, Oct. 21st, 1874; GOODS AT l{IGfJT PRICES! .Al 1 Stock La.rge · J. & W. J McMurtry & Co. SIGN O:F 1-,HE GOLDEI~ LION Sept. 25th, 1874. luslt !heatl and secure you1:--1.<~all n.nd \'Vintor supply of s BOWXANVILLE. ' Boots & Shoes, AT JOHN McLEOD & CO. AND B0~·1uRtnYi.lle, September4thlS73 u7HOLESALE and RETAIL J!:S!; arrived, ;:u1c.l for Sale 1 nt the above depot l W. T. SCOTT'S. - -:o:-He ha.I! the I. A Complete Pictorial History of the to plea~ e all, and every one. Times."---" The best. cheapest, and most successful Family Paper in the Union." 'N'ew Fruit and Confeclionerys, .A };1rgo r\Ud splendid Colleqtiou of Stereoseop:io Vie"Ws '1,he Goods w~re Lought at best rates, a.nd pur· chaserf; will 1·eceh·e the benefit. Harper's Weekly. J. ELLIOTT'S ILLUSTRATED. lYoticeJ of th~ Press. Ckeal) StOre _ _ _ _ _ ___;~-------. }fas no~ a. full a.<:1sorted Stock of Ty RONE ..:...... , I Groceries Dry Goods, :Boots & Shoes etc., etc, which for 'rhe 1Veekly is the ablest and most powerful illustrated periodical publialted in thjs country. Its editorials a~e scholarly and et?nvincing, and carry much weight. !ta illpatrations of current events a.re full and fresh, and are prepared by our best designers . With a circulation of 150,000, the JVeekly is read. by at lea.st ha.If a million -µersonf!, omd its influence as an organ of opinion io siniply tremendous. The Weekly maintains a positive position, and expresses decided vie'\'B Another oar load of tho above noblf' articles on on political and social problems.-LouiS't:ille Couriei·-J onrna.l . tile way. / Its articles are models of l1igh·toned discus· sion, and ita picto1ial illustrations are often cor· Ploase call at the robo1·a.ti\·e arguments of no s1nall forco.--N. Y. E'xam,iner and Ch1·onicle. Straw-Cutters ! Grain Grinders D ATES. FIGS, LEMONS ORANGES TO ARR. VE Soft Shell Almonds,Filbert., Brazil and Wall E·uts, J(eiller'o .lvlarmalade, fVest India Preserve(l Ginger, Pears, ]Jlunis, Tom,atoeJJ, 1f: Peaches, G1·een Peas, Green Gorn J!: Li1na Bewns . Choice Lemon, Orange a.net Citron Peels, Largest and Best assortinent of B._:llY house in the Connty, of all sizes and quality. Ou r Dominion Excelsior Raspberry Vin egar,Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines Tomato Sauce and Pickles 1'hey have come and nre coming, a.t the l!"'ruit Gents' Sewed and Pegged Boots made to order, and a No. l tit guaranteed; 5 FEED MILLS. sHELL Depot. & SHELLED OYSTERS ·r. DARLINGTOC{ . n9-tf He defies cornpetitfon in eithe1· qiwlity 01· PRICE. QU A iT7'Y is t:he test of CHEAPNESS. B owmanville. Dec. 4th.1873. -:o:Remember the Stand, Sign of the Its pap&s upon existent questions and its inin1itable cartoons help to mol.iltl the sentiments of the country.~P·iUsb~ 1·yh Oo"!11nercial. BOW MANVILLE Farm Implement Forwarding Agency R. W. JAMES, King St., Howman \·ille. Eowtnanville, Dec. 5, 1872. nlO. TERMS: Posta{fejree to ltll S-ubs1_,·ribers in Ute United Sta.ttl. HAUPXR'g '\V1mKLY, one year ... . ... $4 00 $4 00 includ~s prepayment of U. S. posta.ge by the puhlisht'rs, , · Subscriptions to HAnP.Jii.lt 1 ~ MAGAZDIE, "rEEKLY, t~nd BAZAR, to one addres1:1 for one year, $10 00; or, t\vo of Harper's Periodicals, to one address for on{l year, S7 OC : postage free. An Extra Copy of either the MAGAZil'E, ,~lEEKLY , or '6AZAR will be supp)ied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; 01·, Six Copies for $20 00, without extra copy: postage free. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The .Annual Volumes of HARPER 1S 'V:EEKLY; in ntiat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of ~xpcnse, for $7 00 each. A eompli;te Set, oomprising .Eighteen ·v olurue:,i, Bent on receipt of cash at the rate ·of Ttvo Dollars and Twenty-Five Cents per vol., freight at expense of purchaser. Newspapers ari:i 11ot to copy this advertise· mcnt without tho express ordet's of l:IAitPER & .BrtOTHlllRS. THE BANNER strowger Bros. NEW CA.S'I'I.E Hav ing removed tu more commodious pre.tnisea, IN " BIQ BOOT," Opposite the To\vn Hall. Bowtnan ville. Oct. 2{}th, 1874. 5-2:moe. Fancy Goods,Berlin Wools,&c. SEWING MACHINE COlVIPANY, OF SHERBlWOJ{E, P. Q., Having rt'Cent]y perfected Quality , and Cheap ness, CANNOT·BE SURPASSED J. ELLIOTl TYRONE. Hrs. Mason, ceived a s~lcndid ne\v il;l;l:l<?rtment of~ Ea.ncy Goods, !Berlin Wools, etc, '"h1ch she will 5 ell a.t as ]o,v price arithcy ca.u be bought for elsewhere. STAJ.ll.PI4-'tC done on SHORTEST N02'1CE Oct. 8th, 1874. 2-3mos. HAMPTON. Begs to inform the public, that she has ·nst re· FOTHERGILL'S BLOCK, beg to infortn the pnblic generally, that they are notv enabled to offer them Better Inducements in the line of AUTUMN! 187(. S. 'rREWIN, OSHA"W'A. { is shewing a SOMETHING NEW in Bowmanville. -:o;- Important Improvements, · in their celebrated SOMETHING NEW AND DURABLE. Address HARPER&: BRO'.l'HERS, New York. mS·lm, R~a.l :E:sta.te for Sa.le. Desirable Farm Property rf1IIE SUBSCRIBER. offe1·s fo1· sn.Je, all his ..L ltenl Estate, ns follows : FOR . SALE. n11'.L~ 1r F Darlington, containing lOfj nures. 'l'here are prjsing 200 acres-35 being superio1· 'vood land . TbcPe is on the f1'0nt of the premises, a very on the pren1ises, a good brick dwelling house, 2 barns, 2 stablea, &c., also a fine young orchard. fine,gentleina.n's stone residence, with lawn a.nd 'l'he lanrl is well "'atered and fenced ; 70 n<:re~ flower garden, to the rear of ·which is a beautiful Ma,plc Gro-:e. Also wood sbed,stabh~, driv~ a.re cleared. tng house,etc., and every necessary convenience. 'l'he whale, about ten acres, is 1H1rro\u1ded by a. Eleven acres and tw'enty.flve rodsi vrit.b brick thorn hedge. There is a Fnrm !louse, with three barua, \Yi th cottage and good bnn1. ·Also B young orchard, just coming to bear, situate on Scugog Str.e et, aU outbuildings. A never failing stream of wa. in the town of Bowmanville, .a b. o ut ten U1i11utes ter runs through the p1'emises. There is also a splendid Orchard of fruit bearing trees, a.nd ~ ~a.lk from the Cabinet Factory. All necessnry tn:iprovc 1nents and conveniences on the premises kitchen garden, The property is in a good state of cultivation, and is regarded as the lnost desfra.ble betw'en Kingston and London. A story-and-half bl"iek house, 1vith quarter For further pl\rticulars anply to ac1 ·e of la11d, situate on King Street, one dQoi· MRS. B. MITCHELL, Osha.,va. P. 0. en.st of Ea.,,tan1 Hourse, in the town of Bow· manville. August 6th. 1874. bp-tf.m44-o32 All the above property is well 6upplied with soft and ha.rd 'Yater. 'l'itlea perfect. F@r further pJ\rticuL:i.rs rui t o tenns, &c,apply to the proprietor, on Lot No. 7 N the V illage 0£ rryrone. the premises belong3t·d concessil;'n of Darlington. ing to thtJ 8t,lbscribcr, containing an acre of JOHN BRAGG. land , 011 tvhich a.re two dwelhng houses, one Darlingtou, Nov. 11th, 1874. m7.tf. very desirable, a. blacksmith shop, a. caJ>ri.age shop, and stablo and dl' iving house. Also a nun1h~r of good frnit ti·ees. Apply, if bv letter, P'"P'"l. to JA:liES COLLACU'f'~.', OH. SALE. Enquire of Mariposa, JACOB BLOW,QuoenSt. Ol' J. H. RYNO)[, B1,nvmanville, Oct. 5th, J874. bp-tf-m4ol2. bp-tf·m8·0 !7. No. 7, 6th Con. Darlington. 1. 1'riitchell, being the north half of Lots No. 'l'he south haJf of Lot No. 7, in the 3rd con. of :n, and 32, in the 6th Con. of Darlington, com- PARCEL NO. I. Splendid Property of the late ].fr. B. and LABOR. 5avcd ! P.~·ench J r11his French Oil l'olir;h is pre· ·pa.red for Ca1Tiaf{~S , Buggies, IIn.rness Boote Are prepared ti" and Shoes, and all kinds of Leather. l:t will give any article 0£ Lenther, 11 1uos t brilliant ap- GUARA?>."TEE THE!\-1 EQUAL, pearance, and at the 1:1a.me tim e from its oily properties, tends n1uc b to pt't'Se1·v~ it· it will e.1Iv· NOT SUPERIOR, ways be n10IBt and pliant; i:tnd mn.y be exposed to any now before the in1blic. :Fo1· to water nnd Wa.':lhcd, and >Yill not lose its brilli· a~ce, and i t is ~ot to Le fe:.-i.l'ed tbat a.uy crust will settle on stud Leather 'vhcn prt>served vrith SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION t?e ~hove Oil. ~F or. tlie \\'oodwork of Buggiea, EASE OF OPERATION, UNIUa1T1ages, and F 11rn1t ute, there is not a beLte1 · article in use. Manufactured by A. StMON & FORMITY OF PRECISE Co., 'Tanners antl Curriers, formerly of France now of Philadelpb in., P::t.., Instructions - Shah ACTION AT ANY ?ot~le. A fc,v drops on a p if:ce of sponge,apµly lt lightly to the leather, and you will obtam the RATE OF SPEED, fiuest lustre. Price 75i;ts. per hottlc,o.r $7.50 per dozen: .JOHN S1:f ALE, Sole Agent, 'Ho,v- ca.pnc ity of rang-e and adaptibility to great ma.nv1lle. yru:iety of work, fiue or coat"a~, Jnly 16th, 1874. 41-6 mos. MO~EY TIM.E Oil Polish. Family Sewing Machines (AS Grocery GRAND S'l'OCK RE!!!~~~~~ STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, than any otheL' house in the County. .Any one wishinR to he.ve Photo!! enlarged from old picture~ oI deceased friends, cn.n get the same done at Ta.it & Arthur's Oa.llery, they hllving gone to groat expense in purchasing n.nd :fitting up a. Which excel in STYLE ai1d VALUE. NO PRESENTS CIVEN; BUT COOD Weight ancl J,fecisure Giuiranteed ·in1 e'i'e1··y 'i:n..~ta1tce. ---o--- Millinery and Mall.tle Department Replete with Latest Styles & Novelties. 'l' eas a, Speciality. J. L- STROWGER J. D. STROWGER . Ne wca.stle, August, l4th, 1874. for the expr~ss purpoee of enlarging photo· gl'apbs,whCih they make from the smallest card to life size. They would rei:nind the public tbnt they are still striving to hnprovc iheir \\'Ork in · Photography, and they are now turning out Pictures Equa.l to Toronto Work. MOURNING 0-00DS A Sl'EOlALI'l'Y A Large Stock of Cloths and Trimmings, made to Order. Fits Guai·anteed. Latest Styles in Hats, Shirts, 'l'ics, &:c. -:o: Cabinet nnd four-fourth size ma.de ~qua.ll,v ru1 good as theil' cards. Go and examine ~reci · Inf:lns, and be convinced thH.t they a.re doing well. Extra prints can be ha.cl off eld negatives. rrhcy keep on hand and for sale, an PARCEL NO. 2. Dressmaking, &c. Mi.as Hem.! \Vould beg to inforrn the Indies of Bo\.\omanville and vicinity. tbn.t she is prepa.red to take orders for Dtess1naking 1 '\nd fill the same with des11ath in the THEY STAND UNRIVALLEn. The$e Celcbrat.ecl Ma.chines obtained the FIRST AT THE N ew Tailor Shop, LA' J OHN £E \VI~rII Gents' Furnishings BOOTS and SHOES ! PARCEL NO. 3. FOR SAL:E:. I 11\ Y. 001\TLJ~;, begs to in· 11eld in J\.lontreal in St'ptember, 1873. Agents fo rm the public gene.rally, that he has con1LATEST FASHION. 'vanted. tnenc ed .business in tho Shop next to the EYHer experient.:e fully wa1'rants her in lYromising press Ottice, one door ea~t of ~r. 1viiln~'i3, sati'-!factiuu. Ha viug had aovcral yen.rs experience i11 the Residence, Corne!' of OhuTch Street, a.ud tra.de, he hopes t o satisfy all who ma.y favor LOOAL AGEN1 :l\fa.rket Square. hi1u ' vith a ca.U. Bot-.·numville, Dec. 4th, 1873 . l'rovinoia.l Exhibition, J, T. ANDERSON, HEAL, ' · Assortment of Frames Ladies' anq Children'> Fine Make. CHEAPEST GOODS m TOWN CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS, DAMASKS, &c. NEW STYLES,' A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Chea.p . a,s the Chea.pest. l3owma.nvillt·, Kov 12th, 1873. bp-043-mG-tf GO OD FITS GUARANTEED Bo wma.nville, Sep. 4th, l.872. n149-tf . A CARD. LOST CORDWOOD 1 N October last, between Bown1anville and have this <la.y o.ppoin terl MJ{. C. BA.11l(E.R Solino.. a note, bearing si!-{natnre of A. '11. the E:1;clu11h:c a.g-cn t f01· the sale of n1y Y"ur,. \Vright, for $100. The flude1· ""ill be suitably CANlV.~D l'~~NK for Bow1 .11anville, Ont. .JOSEPH MA.SON., P. P. rctvardod by le-:-iving it at this office, or with 1-J r. P. VVcrry, Solina . The public are cautionJ. J.JACOBS. ed ago.ii~st takini; the ~Ltme. n6. Dowmanville, Sept. 10th, 1874. m.tf . I I 0 D SE COKl ) 1:1.Ai\D !'in.no foi· !'l o.le. 'rice $05. A.m:lO.tf i10 J. BRIMACO}fBE. ~f. Th<: intelligent Yeomanry of West Durham and South Ontario, are beIm.If of Lnt N(1. 14, 7th Cou. , D.,,r· couiin,g fully aw>ire that OSHA WA affords the Best Market; her Ilfann- N OI'~'rH lin gton, contninlng 100 :i.cres, more or les:s. factones supply the Best Implements ; and her enterpeisina Merehants C"x-0od 11uildings and fenc es, aud l:i.rge young ory to sell tne most 8tyfoh Goods,at PRICES regulatell by a health.~ competition cl1ar<l. )for p!\rtic11la.rs, fLJipl_ 'Vu. 'l'liER, HAYDON. Qqhftwa,West. Kin(\ St ~ept. 23rd. 1874:, Oct. 29th, 1874. 5-tl. Good Fa.rm for Sa.le. ·