· · THK-MiERCHANT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1875. =--~-=-====~=====;=~================;==============='"-======o;==========r================r==~J~u~st~~~r:n~·v:ed~===r=~====:==:=:===~==========:=:~~=== ) :~~~:;· FAR:c::~rK~=~s~EN. lUTIJJIJ\f ! .i_J 874. B AatRctMiubM s eclipsed by tho satisfaction giTen by S1IALE to hiB numerous patrons. Be 1s now Pf eased to announce that he has on ho.nJ a large. :u1d varied aB!:!ortrr ent of There's Dr litt1e mischi~.f·maker 1'hat is stt.1aling half our bliss,· Sket<:J:iing pictures in a. dream·la.nd '.rlni.t are n~ver seen in this ; ~ Dashing from our lips the pleasure Of the preRent while we sigh; You may know this rnil!chief-maktir, For bia u a.1n~ la, ' J=',y aild By.·_ He is sitting by our hearth-stones, With his sly, bewitching glance, Whisp'ring of the coming JnOl'row As -'the social hours ad va.nce ; Loit'ring 'mid our calm reflections, Hiding forms of beauty nigh.:._ Ht"!a a s1nooth 1 deceitful fellow, . 'l'his enchanter; · By and Sy,' . You may know him by his wincing,. · By hls careless, sportiYe.+air hi.a sJs, obtr.usivo presZ ncc, '.fha.~ is straying e.Very-Wbere ; By· the trephies that he gathers \Vhore 1'.i.'l t1ou1Urt1 vict ilns li e ; )for a bold determined fellow Is this conriueror' ~'By and By.' B Y 'Vhen the calls of <luty hau~t us, Aud tlie j:irQ i:i~nt seei;ns tO br-; All .t h .., Ci,,1.;:i t.h.~t t'V~i uior.tals Snatch frotn dark eternity, 'fhen a fairy hand seems paintin ~ Pictures on a di.sta.11 ~ 1:1ky ; ]1'qr a. cunnl ng little ar.tist I! the fairy, 'By and By. ' :.·, hC icnce Of Hea.lth has some sensible suggestions on this topic, which are ·appi'.QJ>riate .here. · H ouseb should be built On uµland ground, with t:xpmmre to sunlight on e'~ecy side. During epidemics it has been noted hy physici.ani:J that deaths 'occU.r more frequently on the shaU· ed sido of the . street, than on 't he sunny side; and in hospital~. physicians have tes tified to the readiness wjth which dis· ea.sea ho.ve yielded to treat~ent in ~unny rooms. \Y hile in shaded roo'rQ.s t)?.ey hav e.. prove.d : intractable. ~ I.ict there be no bogs, no marshes~ no sta~· nn.nt wnter in thC neighborhood. '!'hen let tho cellar!:! be thoroughly drained, I,nattention to this sullject haa cal1sed the Cleath of lliany a per· son. N~ father Or mother ~h'ould r~st one mo· ment in peace while their inriocent babes are ' E:Jleeping in roOms over . damp and mouldy cell~rs. · Cenara l!hould not only be ·drained, but thoroughly ventilatr.d, otl1erwfa e the house :nlust be unwholesome . 1· · · Let th e drai.nl:! alsu Le 'COnatructed for conduC · tion of slops anclsewage of allkillds to &common reservoir, at' a distance from -the dwelling to be u sed for fertilizing-purposes. Door :rards should be kept .clean and -<lry,com. pused l:-i.rgdy of greensward, on which chih.lren ma.y romp n.nd play. rI'his should be their play ground, rather than the carpeted r oom. They are entitled to it, that the brca.th of na~ure and of Nature's God, ~s it .filtera down through the. blue 8ky, may fan their rosy ch eek1-.1, and .fill their souls with joy and their bodieit with he1:\lt~. S. TREWIN, OSHA -w-· A. is sheW:ibg a' "-" FASHION HOUSE a splendid MilUrtment of BOOTS AND SHOES of the be$t quality, a.nd is anxious that they aho.11 set to work a.s soon as possible. NEW MILLINERY. A lso a lot of GR A N ·D·, ·S \ OF rr' -0 CK All Prices, All Sizes. All Xind.s. Ladies' Pnmella Congress at 80 cent.s " " Balmorals, extra hig)! cut · · · · $1.25· GENT'S BOOTS. REAL HAIR, F A.N CY ... GOODS; & .A.lso a 13fge st!:_li_:k Q.f STAPLE & FANDXv DilY GOODS,' Nothing i;o Beat it. Which excel in S'l'YLE a_ nd VALUE. ---o--- Stamps fo_r Baiding and Em· _ 15:roidy. Thirty (30) Days I '---.,. :o:-_ -The discerning P ublic have evidently disc9vered the right pla.ce at which to purchase their · ' Rubber Goods, Felt Goods, ·FA $ ,H l ·ON S . . Millinery a,nd/lv.Ia,ll.1tle,;:cepartment -· Replete with Latest ·styles & ~ovelties. Trunks, &c. Special attention given for Spring just to hand. , · as usual. Bowrnan:ville, April 7th,1874. ...-: .. VVINTER PURCHASES. · to MRS· A. FLETCHER CUTTING AND FITTING and none but first·cla::i s workmen employed, thus insuring good ' 'alue every case . · ' " By and by' tbe wind, is t1ing.in g ; "By and By." tht1 hea.5t replifl~ ; But the phantorµ ju(;,t alio\·e ua, Ere 'we gr.'l8p it, ever flies, I..-ist not to the i;::hn.rmer , Scorn the very specious lie; 'l'his deCt>iver 1 11 By and By.n A Large Stoclc of Cloths and 1';·i,-m.mvn,qs, made to 0>'dM'. Fits G-ull!l'anteed. Latest Sty_lps in Hats, Shirt~, Ties, &:o. Ladies' and Children'b Fin e Make. ·:rurnishings I , S.TORE."- One dOor ~ast of Oornish's Jewelry tore J{ing Stri:et, Bowma-nville. ' . J.. S~A.LE. Howmanville, Sept. 23rd. 187:~ BOW MANVILLE For the past two months, J'.IcCJ;. ~NG BROS.' Sales hav~ been far in a~ vance of Sales for the correspondmg -monthR of any previous year. r.t is very evident. from the way in which Cnstom and R~ady Made Cloth~'?g, Ov:ercoats, Shawls, Dress Goods,_Blankets, Furs, Buflalo Robes, ar,d v\ m ter Goods gemwally, have left- .the Establishment, during October and -._ . N ovc~J;ber, thn.t their Ma.chine a:nd. Implement Manufacturing Co Nature'_ s Scavengers, A Tiny Host. The.- sta.gnant and unsightly pool by th~ road· ·aide, furniShtis a btiautiful illustrati1·11 of na· ture'il workshop. , Ordinarily i1nperceptiblc ngents, _ and apparently inijgni£c~t'· -instruments, are producing changes o.nd· ' results 9f the utmmit importance t o 111 '9,11. 'l'o ·the superficial observe1·, these creatul's (we are speaking of animals) appear to have been created for no other' purpose thnn the multiplication of their species . nut the i1rogl'ess of 8Cliei.H .:e ~hows that their ~gs are forever floating in · atmosphere, wa.fti~g- here a.nd the'l""I, 11nt"il called into active life by conditions favorable to their development and maturit.y. 1'hc stagnant waters on the roadside, take up dust nnd ~rga)lic ~atters fro.m the air. With this dust Rpore n.,nd aeeds are also taken up, which ; un<ler the exciting influence of moisture and heat, are sooll developed into a dense mass of veg-etatfon, consisting ma.inly of confervi:e, cscnll11toreai 1 deslliidiacere etc. The rapid growth and ~~yhe Unlimited ~powe~ of reprodu.c tion: in thw e ~~itiple : organizations fa wonderful, and thei.r colors .and designs .ir-e.of .grea.tbeo.uty. Bu't death and d_ ecompositio1f soon take place as n. natural. cons·equence of their simple or~aniza. tion. Poi~onous ~a.ses are evolved, and such .pools beQome ~ourcea 9f d1. u1g-er, po)soJJing the~~ BOOTS and SHOES ! SOMETHING NEW in Bowmanville. -:o:- EX11RNSIVE ' SJ10CK .' , \Nu·'l\ilODER.AT_E PRICES, asked, have b~·en fully ttppreciated. CHEAPEST GOODS ,in TOWN CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS, ,DAMASKS, &c. NEW STYLES, A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. -Kanufa,otures of I Crumbs for Chickens.I Why is a side-·addle like a four quart jug 1 Becau·e it holds a gall-on. Love without 1nolley is E!o1nelhing like patent l~ather boo.tEi without sole!!. The humor of the elerks of th e Bangor (~fo)'Post-officr, finds expreesion . tn sticking a po.stage stamp on the floor and laughing at ·uie people who try to pick H up. A minister v,·ho came into chnrch during a sudden shower requested another to pre;;ich for hiru, as he wa.s very wet. 'No,' said Lhe ' other,' priaach yourself i you will be dry enough in the pulpii .' · '\-.,.irginia hung }fr. GiLbs twelve yenrs ngo for 1nurder, and nr,w it ho1r cotue to light that , he was innocent. Why will The intelligent Yeomanry of West Durham and South Onta.rio, arc becoming fully aware that OSH AW 4- affords the Best Ma1:k.et ; her Manufactories snpply the Best Implemenf:B; and her enterpn smg Merchants sell tile must RtyliBh Goods,at PRICES rgulated by a healthy competition 0RJ,awa,West,. King St :-lept. 23rd.1874. . ,....... WOOD AND IRON Any one wishing to have P~otos enlarged from old pictures of deoeaBed fnends, can get the Hame dono ?'t WORKING MACHINE Rx and OBSERVE, NBFPBL~S NEW All Woo l " Ta.it & Arthur's Cia.llery, they ha.vin(l' gone to great expense in purchasing "' and fitting up a FJlLL AT STOCK ·. Double Turbine Water Wheels, and ,JiOLAB OAXEBA, . . for the.. express pu.rpos e- of enJargiJJg photographs wbcih they make from the !lm~llost card'to life size. rrhey would rerru nd the public that they a.re still ~triv· ing to improve their· work in - Photography, and they a.re now turnlilg o-ut Pictures , Casting~ REP.AIRs I . i ' of a.ll Xind.s GiiEATER Attacks than ever will be made! GREATER Inducemep,ts titan ever will be offered! GREATER Bai·gains than ever will be given! - · --:o:--- folks fool with a man's neck in that ·way - . " until they are cert·io of his gmlt 1 A s1-1read·eagle oraLor wa1ttt!d the 'Yiugs 'of a bird to fly to every village an<) hamlet in the b1oad land, ·b ut he Wilted wbe9 a naugbty hoy iu the Ct'd'.\'tl suug out. 'You'd be shot for a. goose Uefore you had flied a mile.' When old Su1n. Oro.". der, do\vn in Pike 1 was running for Ju ""tice of tbe . P cact?, hts r wife, in anticipation of honotiS in store for h1;1r, said : "I\1y d enr, when you get· to be J , Justice of the Peace, what will I be 1" u You," s.iid old Sam.," why, yo M l be the ea roe olil fool you Al w·ays wa ~ : " When a-Chicago woman ,. answered the door'·.bell and was in'form ed that her hnsbaud bad beau drowned, sl1e sank down an<l whispered : "Aud the Lill fo1· $50 worth of false hair is to con1'e up at Jour o'clockbo_.2h- hooooh ! "-Detriot Pres~. ·' \Vhn~ _s.tntil)n do you call thia 1 said n rpan , as be crawled out of the dehris of a raill'.oad sn1'.lsb up. " Deva.:itation," replied the urbane conductor. ~ · Under certain special con.:1.itions! which are not yet quite 9lea,r, these' effluvia may produce £e:ver, and other disea ses; · or 'they may, com1 ~unicy.tc a more :malignant charActe1· to auy ex· · iating disea.se." '1 Dut here nature steps in to 1emedy the evil -supplies her own antidote . The ~gge bf animalculre 'vh'ic}{ °ho.YO b~cn a bi:;orbed ' by the same i,vu.tcr si~ulta.neously: with, th e vegetsbl e sportis, have hitherto laid dot·ma.J1t; but now tJin.t by the growth and mul.tiplicatioh of veg-eta.Ole matter sufficient fu_od is provided, these eggs hegiu t·o _ de7elop. Even¥ drop nf this water rendered offensive by the decaying v:cg~tnblo 01atter is now swarming- wj th cyclops: dap~n ire, rotatori;e, vibronire, and myriads of other living , rr hese minute creatures a.re n11ttn re\1 animals. scavengers. Their ~ffnsiou is to destroy the offensive a,n,l otl1erwise p oisonous emanations of vegetable decay-. They know of no plensure, of no sleep, of no rest, until they ha.ve done their full duty. T h ey keep on feasting an'I eating ahd gQrging themselves , witl tuut i;aini11g ijither in weight or aiz6. 'l'h~ green sct.im gra.du· ally gets pal.er, the \\:atel" 1:1h:nva a. cloudy ap· peal't1.11ce, b);:g!nB to settle and dear gradually; an<l with th6 returning- clearness of the pool, these animalcul~ give .!1P their livea:, ~ficros· copic EiheUd only-remain as monuments of their beneficent exiS, t ence . ..... $a· 1 1it111rian . Diagonals. Homespuri. FrenchReps. - · Plaids. , Mer:inoes. Ru ssian Twills. Plaid' Wincies .. Plain . do. Shawls. · Flannells.· done on the . ,· . Equal to Toronto Work. ·s:a:oitT'E ST NOTICE, -:11:- \Ve ha\'O now on hand a la.rge quantity of Common and Gang Plo_ ws, tha.t will be sold nt - -- 0- - Cabinet ru1<l. four..fonrth size made equally ll;S good aa their rords. Go and examine 11p~Cl· mene, and be cotn·ince<l. that they are d_omg we1l. Extra. print.a can be had off eld ncgat1 vea. 'l"heY kee-p on hand n.nd for sale, an LOW PRICES AT THE SHOP. Bowmanville, 1\-farch 6 18f 3. tf. Manc hester Septemb er N, 1874. House, BowDJ.an.ville. Assortment of Frames Bowmanvill e, Dec., ISH. Cheap a.s the Chea.pest. BowmanYille. Nov .12th, 1873. bp.o43·m6·tf 1873. ~o- 1873. ---o--- A B i f+ ia llow ragin g at R " URH DRUGS AND MEDICINES at the Bowmanville. Drug Store, J. HIGGINBOTHAM lXTOULD rov::it respectfully t1:1nde1· his sincere ff thanks to his nuin.erous friends nnd customers, and to the public generally, far· the very liberal support he has rec eived since. his commencing in buatnes.o; and hopes by con· tinuttd strict .personal o.ttcntion to business, and offering nothing bnt the purest articles, at the most reasonable prices, to ens~ a continuance of pnb1ic patronage. . J, H. would call special attention, to h.ia very / sup \ rior f.l tock of FALL STOCK. Dress Goods ' Newest Style. of the Have you seen Cowle's cheap lOct Cottons? , 11 Have you Goldsmith Gn:ec.e 7 " wa ~ ~~~~- askecl of th~ clerk in a store in whieh hook s Tile ,Draining. r __ aad_ ·,,arious u1iacellaueous artic\t::R \\'ere 'l'he .far.uierS in ,J ohnson Cotjnty have tested ao1d, "No," said the clerk rcfit'Ctively, nd""antages of ~ile dr aining for ten years "We hnvcn't ' Goldsmith's Grcrce, but we tI:io past. D. tV. Brewer, of }VJdtelanU, ii1forms have some .spl ~ndid lulir oil.," ns that ii 'V C1 tile Iactories, Within as many mHes Miss l{.eJlogg ·says that American girls of that ~lace, h (:\,ve :been ,unable to sUpply the demand tilling, for the pa.st ·sea..§!on. He has have the sweele8t voices· 'in the world. great· faith in the.advanta.ge tif tile drO.ining 1 and When one of thenl' puts her t{! outh to {!. hole ~olairus that the ' inrease in -f.he yield in one seat and he rs determined to continull to sell at these ruinously low prices . which are sure to give the. b~st satisfaction. in' the fence, and" holl~rll "to the girl next 'son, will p~y 'aU th~ expense of putting in th e . · cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do 1t.J.\ well sclectc<l stock of First, he buys for cash and knows just how to buy ! door to " fetch lmck then1 <>,rim ping irons," tile. Ile is ;:J~c idedly of the opinion· thn.t a. far· 1:oer would b~ just.ified in inor~. a .ginelds farm, DRUGS, it -fill s the nir with melody. Second, what ho can't buy cheap ·enough, he manufactmes if f!.eCeSBary, to Taise the money to ,pay for til. Third, hA is satisfied with small. pr.ofits J GBEMIGALS, A !ady went into a carpet sto re t ('cenl)y ing h iii fields. Especia.l.ly is this trUe in....rega.rd Fourth, he sells for cash ; 'nnd poiuting- out n c!lrpct EL'lked the proprie~ to fl~t, heavy lands. His best corn the present PATENT M~EDIGINES, Fifth, he s ell.~ at botton1 prices. tor _what it was. 'Brn8R el8j1 sayR the · pro· year was raised oti land ii1~t would not bn.ve --o. BRUSHES, prctor. 'Brussol ~,' quoth the lady, pass produceO t~ri. bushels t o Lb.e aCre except for-the 1 'e d n.n " average of sixty ing her hand over it. ' Seetna to 1ne the tilil}g. · ';l'his land produC GOJ WBS, bush.els of good, ·well fi.U~d 1 ~ sound oorn, this AND 'brnstles ci"o-i1' t stir,k up 1nucll.' SHOULDER-BRACES, summer, although it ·was not pl3.tllt~d till the BRING YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOU. A Cmrp1,nr11Nr.-One'.day,ju~tas an'Eng. 20t* fMn.jr, and plowed but three times.-InSUPPOR'l'ERS, Etc., Etc. Exami.Ne the stock, which comprises everything in the trade, of the very la.test and moat elegant - · liah officer bad arrived nt v\ cnna, the etn · WiaJ& "P'arrtier. styles and patterns, of English, Canadinn 1 and American mailufactute. kept con~tantly on band. -opr~~, knowing that he had 'seen a cert~in R e.mer.1;11. /01· Cr~.iup in On1; .ll:finute.-'l'hia rtim· , Hl" still continues to manufacture to order, from the best of material, and none but fi.rat ·cl:'\81!1 OILS, PAINT, prlT1ceR s 1nnch celehra.tbd for her bealltv, workmen kept. · . - on~k(·d if it wns really true, that she was the edy is sin1plf alum . " Take a knife or grater, COLORS, VARNlSHES, and sJ1ave or gra.t~-"-off iu sniall parties al~out a 111ost Lcnutiful woman he had ever t:.een.- .teo.sp.ciOilfuf of a.lnm; n;_i[.°'it with about twict.· GREY COTTONS of the b~ Bt ·nmke, inch1ding tlie celebrated STORM ONT. lOct Cottons ANDERSON & (Jo. Beg: to announce to the l~ lecto1·s of V\rest Durham and -surrounding country, that the~ will sell their itnmense ' at Cowle's-··Splendid value. T>YE- STUFFS PRINr_rs of n~eq1.1alle~ At a Discount of Ten per cent. for CASH, for THIRTY DAYS. STYLE a.nd. Q'O' ALITY STORMONT ;~x:;'"of:~ti~i~i~~35~:::s "i;~;~lli~cr~~: 0 1000 p rs. 111-fascs 1'cbal and B u;tT Balrnurals, a.t 1.50, pct· p aw, /01· CA S H ONLY. 1000 Pairs Women's, J l!isses' nnd Clvild's Felt Boots, the <ehofo to be sold for CASH ON LY. - - 0 · ··- - CALL A.ND SBE POD TOUBSELV:ES, COTTON THE BAGS, . Cull early aJld secure yom .Winter Supply, ' \ Fow1nanvµle, D cc .:'l.Oth, 187.4. while the rush is going on at ) l l BEST ANDERSON & CO'S., in the World. Special L in e of COTTONS at COWLE'S. · Boo·t & Shoe Em.poriuD':l. Ord.ers Promptly E'Xecuted, and Good Fits Guaranteed jlis quant~tY/?f.s1~gaf' to m~~e · j't p ~ht~·bl~.· Its Fie has in stock a.n endless variety of Ladies' and Oent~· Satatoga Trunks, Valis es, &c., aU of at the very lowest prices . ,. which he is selling cheap for cash. 'l'he saddeRt DHtn iri the city, lately, was effect will b e 't rul y ·1nagic8:l 1 a~ almo1:1t inr,:tR.nt· o Horses 11-nd Cattle Medicines, the one who had been told tbal -the first aneous relief " 'ill be a:fforde°d :· Remem ber the Stand " BIG BOOT " drawn by Two Horses, King St: ~N; B. - Counicy store.keepet'R aupplied on snow of the season was the ·- proper thing in the most advantageous terms. To Cure Frotted Feet.-,Varm some pino tar 0 whjch to break _in bis .n ew: boots. He .says and apply with a feathei· to the affecter A choice selection of f_...A].1PS for bale cheap. } p1n:t ; , BowmanviUe, 1fay 13, 1871. 13 .) wmanville, D eo. 1868. 6tn, if he can find the walking encyclop..,dia who heat i"t hy the fire .b ef~fre going to bed, In ·\'ery dispensed auch... gratuitous · informatiou, Ile had Cll·SCa it rrrn.y ~ need th~ sec.6nd or third 1-1.p· ====·==========================~ = will show hiin a wrinkle in the boot-break- plicat ion. It is a. sure c~rei, and the ta1· ca.n easily be removed with lard -and soap. ,· ing business wbich, though having no cll).im · [thought so yesterday,' hi replied. awl WJlITE LEAD TO THE PUBI--'~[0. th~ g~n~rally, lV,[, TREL EV:EN. .. Good ·. rr.HING I 'CLO · READY-~IADE 'VALrr ER vVIGG & SON, and -, Cheap JNretu rni11g th:mkstotheirnumerons customeri;i and public for past favors, would respcctfuUy in vite their '3.t tention to our present stock o~ furniture, as we have lately added t beTeto, that we n1ay thereby be enabled to snpplv all pa;tie8 who may ~lea s e to fa.v:or /him with n. call~ Gre at inducctnen t3 held out to those purcha~nng at our esta.blisbmont; Pie· tures, Looking (}las:.efl , et c .. sramed to order, a.u cl in every style. Sampl~s of the different kind of ~foulding-s . en-n be seed at the war e· room. \\.,.e -..vonld also beg to inforn1 you, that1 having purchased a ,.. Clothing Ma.de to Ord.e It is a well-known Fact that Cowle has tlte best Tweeds in the country. W l.:l SPLENDlD NEW HEARSE, sha.11 be r eady at a 1 times, to attend fnuerafa:, on short notice and reaaonn.blc t e rms. N . B .- Coffi ns kept on hand 1 and made to order, at the to novelty, bas always been· attended . by a large amount of satisfaction to the wearer. A~D Jn illustration of the impol'tance of good -:-Burli·gtan Hawkeye. manners, a contemporary recalls an incident 'NoT O>' THE· BUNDLE;'-Hogg, the E~ which occurred at a Scot.\h telegraph office_ Lord Johr. RuSBell waa trick Shepherd, happened to he seated at manJ;_years ago. dinner next to a daughter of Si~ Williom the ~1ilii'stedn atte~danc,e upon Her Maj - TVH,OLESALEand RETAIL 'at Brilmol'al, and- one evening ..,.t here J trnt arrived, and for Sale, at th(:'. a.hove depot Another car load of tho above nobl!': articles on Drysdnle. She was a char!J!ing young lady, unaffected, uffttble, and clever. To some C!lme a rnesseng~r to Aboyne- a ljttle old ! T the way. , New Pr·u-it and Gonjectionm·ys, · l ' .,. . rcnrnrks which he made,she replied, 1Yon'er man, bltried 'inJil great · eqat-~ith a Me, Plea.st! cttll at tlrn .._ a funny man, Mr. Hogg;" upon which he grairl fro fu'hio lordshi p to one of his minis· instantly rt>joined, 'And ye' er a nice lassie, tel'iitl colleagU.es in· l~ondon: The rnessogn BOW MANVILLE Miss Drysdale. Nearly all the girls are was handed to the olerk in charge, a per· DATES, FIGS, LEMONS Farm Implement Forwarding Agency like a bundle of pens cut by the machine ew pto1-y pc.r.son, who, seeing. that it did not ORANGES TO ARB. VE }\. W .·TAMES, bear !I sigQal:urc,-,-it W Mfn the days O.f tbH -ye're not of the bundle." J(ing St., B owtnanville. old con1pa'nies, \vhen a signature was neces- Soft Sholl A lmonds,Filberts, BrCKJil and Wall A trial took place before a Glasgow bailie Euts, Keille1·'s ...~1arrnalade, W6st India Bowmanville, Dec. 5, 1872. nlO. sary-threw-it contemptuously bock;with the l.)rer.;e-rvcd Ginger, z ; ears, Plum.s, To· Straw-Cutters ! Grain Grinders ! Contectionery Depot. ~ FRUIT, NEW JJ011'JlNI ON RETAIL FURNITURE WARE-ROOJf. h awa! Aug. 26th, 18'70. FEED MILLS. King Street East, Oshawa. , e s ;r >IOBBIS' Notl~ing Choice Lemon, Ora.:nge a.n.d. Citron ·Peels, CARRIAGE SHOP cheaper than th e 1Oct Oou.le's. Cations . " DOMINION BANK. BOWMANYILLE ACEKCY . IS ·HEREBY GIVEN '!'HAT NOTICE tho Dominion 13anlt has opened an agency r:a.:a:YM:Ef AN:O LIME. A little Rhyme ca.me j ust in t ime, And all a.bout the b est of L ime. · Liinci from the ' Vest of the very ·best , Not beat in any guarter; I ..ime that ·will aJ.w·ays stand the test, When maki~g_ .i nto ipor~r. I will try and keep a. good supply, For it is alway s wanted, Th~t wh6n you all come in t o buy, Y (11t'll n ot be disappoint ed . You "'·ill alwa.y5 fin d it dry and fresh, -· Aud that i ll<lfil·thing bonnie, So come along and try this L ime , ·But don't forge t the )n oney. Hours of delive?.'!f from Nine a. Jn, to F ou r p.m. ()or:ncr of Qnccn and Ontario Street. {west of the Ontario Bank.) :BLANK'E TS IN King Street, Bowmanville. , Large Variety Wince ys--a, :Oea.d. Jo b ,N, B.·-·Special inducement given to lord>,, replied the l\-"itlless. istrator of the Jaw. who excelled more as a citizen than a schol· a;utbo1c itath;e command, ·,.'Put your naine to 1na.toes1 d7 z,;ca.ches, Green Pros, ar. A witness had occasion to refer to the Green Corn rf: Li·ma. B eans .... it; it's a pity your master doesn't know how testimony of a tnan who died recentl~·, and to send a. telegran'- ' The na1ne waij aUd..:U, Our Dominion Excelsior Raspberr:YVill be sp~kc of him frequently as the qefun.ct. egar,Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines and the n1essage handod back. ·' j~1 hy, ):'O\l ,!mazed at tbe constant repetition of a Tomato Sauce and Pickles ca11't \vl'ite, either!' cried the enrageµ c;leTk, word be did not underatand, the b~ilie They have CO!lle and are {' ,QJUiug , .at the Fruit after vainly endeavorirlg to n1 ake out the .J)epot. petulantly said, " What's the use o' yer sign a ture. 'Here, let 'me do jt. . '\\'hnt's talkin' sae muckle a boot this man Defunct 1 your 1ha1 ne 1' ' My 11.t.~ e, ' said the little SHELL. & SHELLED OYSTERS Cunpa ye bring him here, and Jet him speak QUA T,JTY is ihe tes t of CHEAPNESS. old tn'eSsenger, "ery ·deliberately, · ~ is John for himsel' 7 " The defunct 's dead, tny T . D ARLINGTON. u Oh, pufr man, Rusfe.ll.' the It was Lard John himself, and was re u1oved tbnt .a lters the case," said the sapient ad min· unhappy clerk froru Bnw tuauvillfl , D ec. · lth.1873. n9-tf Aboyne forthwith . . - -- -- - -- - - ---.---- ·little duughter. , Bot Mary climbed into bis Jap, and throwing her arn1a .round bis ne ck, ~ s at<l, 1 ' Papa, I do love yon." "Why do you love me, my ch1Ja l " the father a·ked. " Bec1111se you try to make 1ne good, pa.pa. 11 It is in this spirit Ibo\ God's people should iiccepl; the cbMtisements He is· ends, rernem· hin1 a ch eque for five hundred dollars. Now bering it is in love he .rebukes and chastens he says he got that eye while" foolin g,-with -not for Ilis pleas ure, b ut for their benefit, ./ that they may be partakers of H is holiness. a kitten." Here is a snd warning to tooth jerkeri"I. A young dentist, wh!le a.t work upon a young lady's pie·eaters, ~o far forgot his Lusiuess: ~s to imprint a kiss on her lipEi, or may be he thought it \\ould soothe her. On the contrary, she slapped bis face anl blackened his eye. 'the next day the young lady's father and a shot-~un called on that dentist, and he was so pleased with the old gentleman's remarks that he gave A R1Gn·r ,SrIRIT.-01; · one occasion a rninister foli~ d it necessary to punish his Dressmaking, &c. Miss · Bea.1 \Vould beg to inform the ladie.ey of Bowmnnville and vicinity, that she is prepared to ttik e or<lers for Dressn1aki11g, ~~11d fill the same with d eapath i11 the HE. subscriJ:iex iii prepared to build and re· pair ll\fE :i.\:'.IO~EY and LABOit savi=:d ! French Oil Poli.!Sh. '!'his French Oil Polish is pre· Wagons, Bug,qies, and Gutters, pared for Can-iages, Buggies, Harness Dootf'.l and Shoes, and all kinds of Leather. 1lt will give any article of I.1eather, a most brilliant ap- of every descdptiun, at sho1'l nOtice, a.nd o ' pearanc_e, and atr the sa.u1e L i uw. from its oily · rcnsonable ter1ns. properties, ~ends inuc.h to .preserve it;. it will a1. v.·ays ba moist and pliant; :tnd may Ile exposed to water and washed, a.nd will not lose its brilli. a1!ce, and it is ~ot to be fe:i.rell that any cr?st Carriages Painted and ~ Trin:n:~d· w1ll settle on said L eathor when prt!served with the above Oil. ]'or the woodwork of Buggies Uan-iagca, and lt'urni.ture, there is not a, bette; article in use. Manufactured Ly A. SIMON & Co., Tanners l!Jnd Curriers, fQrmerly of 'Jtrance i~ow pf Philadelphia, Pa., L1st'rt1ctions - Shak~ ~ot;tJe. A few drops on a piece Qf sponge,apply on tJftJ ·pnnnises, were special attention is grvon it lightly to the leathor, and you will obta.1n the to all fiu e ~t lustre. P rice 75ch. per bottlc,or $7.50 per dozen. JOHN SMALE, Sole Agent Tlow- I .o~.rriage work,. :.nd General rna.nid1Ie. ' July _16th 1. 1874 . 41·6 lllO S . . . SOMETHING NEW AND DURABLE. T T tor the transaction of buaiuess in Horsey'~ .Block, t"i O doors east of Brodie's H otel, JCing Street. Interest will be allowed on deposits. D1·afts is.sued un aU point!! in Uanada, United States and Great Brita.in . The Savings Ba.uk de-partment is no~v open. On all deposits_over S4 interest will be allowed a.t the rate of D per ent per a.unum. · Oflice Hours . -Fron1 10 o'clock a . m ., to 3 o'clock p. m.~ except on Saturdaye, when the B ank will close at l o'clock, p. m., · . J. H. McLELLAN, CASH Purchasers. n13ltL Agent. . TR OS.. BOWDEN. n o24, t f Bowruanville 1 1-Iarch 11th 1871. A -Blacksmith's Shop I Jobbing. LATEST FASHION. A CAltD. .. I All v;orlc done at this Establishment , the most la.<.Jtirtg, the least troublesome, and most co1nplete ever invented. '11hey arr;; used and recommended by many of tht best Breeders in the United Stntes and Canada, such as G. B. I .ori-ng, Salem, l\-fa.ss., President l~ ew Engla.nd Vlool Growers' Society; .John S. 1-Wss, Hennenh1, I ll. ; Professor ~I. 1-Iiles, of the State Ag· wishes to iufunn hie nnrnerouB -frienda a nd cus ricultural1 College, Lansing-, Mich. ;. lf on. Geo . Bi·uWn/ l oron.to, Ont. ; John Snell, Edmonton, tome.l·~ t h.1.-1.t h6 ..hi..<t rcmo . ·ed . to Ont On each 1\-Iark is starnped the owne1·'s nam~nd the Sheep's number. They will be sent 'by mail, 01' express,for only four ce-nfs where he will bf.l foun'l with the inost com each, a d will last for TWENTY Yl!lAltS. GU" CNlh n1ust accompanv all orders ete assortment uf Dana's Patent Sheep Marks F. Y. Cowle T HESE MARKS ARE THE CHEAPES'l' REMOVAL. S. MASON SO, HO! Gentlemen of Fa.shion. - --NOT S O FAST. I have written these few lines And all I have t o sa.y, That you can find me still at home I am not gone a.way ; So all my kind old friend.3 may com e ; ~..\.nd a.11 the young on es too .And i:i:et their s-a.rments nic~ly mn,d e · In fashions that are new. '\Vhere old and young d ettr friends may meet A welcome greeting by R . PE.4.rl,E. BowmanviJle, June 19th 1873. BUCKLER'S OLD STAND Whips Harness, AJWIHBALD YOUNG, JR., I-Ier experience fullr \\.·arro.nts her in promising · aati;:;faction. Residence, Corner of Church Sti·eet, aud l\1.arket Square . nowmandlle, ]Jee . tlt h, 1873 , I hove this day appointed :\IR C. BAHKER the Exclusi·ve agent for the ·sale of Jay y lJL· CA:ilz.E]) rENS for Bown muville. Ont. , nowmanville, Sept. 10th, 1874. warranted. A. ca.11 is rt'!sp ectfully solicited, JOSEP H MARON.,P. P . J . J.JAC OBS. n 1.t£. ,T_ MORRIS. Bowmanville, Ot:t. lit, 1869. S a.rnia, Ont. Orders addressed to the 1'1:1ur.1::HN'l' and OB· for any quantity, will be tilled at tbe above -mentioned price, as quickly as be in town. P lea.<;e call. Duckler's old stand} Mmks can be z:r:iade and sent. J ona door en.st of :Li.fay-na.ri'.1' ~ H ot el. I C . .B AR!{Elt, Bowmanville, Sep. 1st . . 1873. ; Bowman ville,Dec-. 28t h.1871. n113 ly 'Trunks, &c. SEEVER Office, · --~- . -~ - - ----