· THE MERCHANT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1875. ~-=======================~=======;;=========~=:=============;===============j===============~=============;========----== ··THE SlJN." USE THE Norwich Egg Powder, 24-1y. for making all kinds of Cakes without Eggs. To he had of all Gracers. II. J. '\-VEEKS & Co.f'o Toronto, sole agents fu1· Ontario. March 11th, 1875. 7,000 · ROLLS ROBT@ E!STON'S. 'el"""tU· res J. DAILY AND WEEKLY, FOR 1875. The approach of the President&.! election gives unusual importance to the events and de· vt::lopments of 1875. \Ve shall endeavor to describe th~m fully, faithfulll' and fearles~Jy. :Bible Christia,n 1 l IRON IN ·THE .BLOOD RELI ANCE Mutual Life Assur~nce Society THE FISHERMAN'S THE WEEKLY SU:N hos now attained a ci:rculation of over seventy thousand eopies. Its readers are found in every State.and 'rerrit~y, and its quality is well known to the public. 'Ve shall not cmly endeavor to keep it f11Uy up ,to the old standard, but to improve and add to its Yariety and power. T HJ!: WEEKLY SUN will continue to be a thoro11gh neV1spnper. All the news uf thtt day \vill be found in it, cdnaeused when tlnim· 'par.tm at full length when of moment, and alway~~ reated itt a cle.M, interesting and instructive mann e r. lt ia our aitn to milke the "\VEEKLY SUN the best family newspaper 111 the world . It )riatc readwill be full of entertaining and nppro1 ing of every aort, but will' prhlt nothing to offend the most scrupulous and delicutc tuste. It will always contain the ruost int1;:1restin~ fStories a.nd romances of the day, carefully selected and legibly printed. · For New Patterns in Room Papers, call and examine our new Stock. The Agricultural Departinent is a. prominent feature in the WEEKLY SUN. and its articles will always be found fresh nnd useful to the 9 Chromos, etc., etc., Ready framed, to be farmer. liii1 olil \ii sold Cheap. -Don't let this chance of get- 'l'he number of incn inde-pendent in politics is increa.sinqt a.nd the WEEKLY SUN is their ting Cheap Pictures slip. No· Humbug. Oa.U find price them. paper espec1ally. It belongs to no p1Lrty, an:l offers no dictation, contending for principle, a.nd for the election of the best men. It exposes the corrnption tlrnt diagraces the country and threatens the ovel'thrnw of repub1 ica.n institutions. It has no fe:~r of kna\'es, and seeks no fa.vorol from their supporters. The markets of ev~ry kind and the fashions are regularly reported. 'J'he price of the "\VEEI{LY SUN is one ---:o:---dollar a year for a sheet of eight pages, and fifty .six columns. AB this Laxely pays the expenses of paper and printiug, we arc not able to inn.ke any disconnt or allow :i..ny premium to . friends who ma.y make f>pecin.l eff01-Ls to extend R. E. intends reduciug~ his stock 1 he will therefore give Great Bargains. l{.emember to ca.11 at its cil"(!ulation. Under the new Ju.w, which requires payment of postage in advance, one dol~O'.tlara's .../;Ef lar a year, with twenty Ct"nts the cost.:>f pre-1 paid postage added, is the rate of subscription. 11he Proprietor believe~ in a Nimble Sixpence being better than a SJow, Poki.rig Shnliug. It is not n~cessa.ry to get up a club in order to HA~TON. have the 'VEEKLY SU1' at this rate, Any ly-m9. one who sends one dollar and twenty cents will BowJTla.nvillle, Mar. 15th., 1875. get the paper, postpa.id for a year. We have no travelling' agents. EST A BLISHED 1840. 0.1.NADA Memorial & Record. :Book givee yon intere~ting fn.cts relative to the fi.<iheries. How £flh are caught, and whore they arti cangl1t, o}rlen time and mocforn tinw fishing," Off Ho.nd Sketches, Big Tripi;, Statistics of thti Fishe1·iee, Tales of N aiTow Escapes, Fearful Ga1es, Maritime Poe;trr, and other matters of inte1·est, C<mcerning this important industrv. Very handsomely illustrated with original engr~v in ga. Price $1.00 in Pnpcr Covers, 1.50 finely bound in Cloth. Sent a nywhere on rectipt uf price. Agents wanted to whom exclusive territory will be given, Liberal commis· gions. Write for particulars. ROOM PAPER Crr.tnF 0FF1CEs. BOOK ROOMAND 131, _ ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL DIREOJ'ORS. WALTER SH.\.NLY, Esq., ~1 P., Du?- .0AN MA.ono:i.- ALD, Es11. 4 Chairn1aan ' l\i,IAJC?R 1'. F.. CAMPBELL, C B.. St.. Hilaire. 1 'IH»HONOltAnL.M burg-, Ont. JonN HA.MrLTo:s-, Hawks- RESIDENT SllCR.FTARY.-.T.urns GRANT. S PECI A L FE A T U R ES. The EN~JRE PROFITS belong t o and a:re divid od amo.ug-st the Polfoylfoldcra. LTV.ES, DECLI::il"l!lU DY OTHER OOMP.!.KJES, or on which ct·n extra.Premium. W()uld be required, can be assured at the OJ"diaary rates of this 8ocicty, under a ~-pecial PROCTOR .BROS., Publishers, Cape Ann Advertiser Office, . Gloucester, Mass., U. S, Ma>·ch, 11th. 1875, 24-3ins to mo.n uf~cture the ceh1brated St.eel Tooth no1iiinion llarrow. and ls uow prepared to fill · u.U vrders t~a.t may be entrusted to hiw. Farmers ttfter Ul<Jng the above Harrows, pronounce them the Beet Harrow ut URe, Intending pur· clHt1:1ers will please note the several points of excellence of th.ese Harrows :] .<t. Cheapness. 2nd. Durnbility. 3rd. Dominion Harrows. SlTBSURlUEil informs th!: lt"nrmers TI-IE of DarlinRton, thn.t he has secured the riKht l ee arrangement c H·I L D :a, EN'S . Old Stand, - CIIEAP MIRRORS. ---- CA :a S. GOODS. Sa.bb"th School Library "' Dominion Orooa.n Co'v. BOW MANVILLE Present the followinit t estimonials from com petent judges of urganJ. 'l'estimoninl fro John Ca.midge, ].{ua. Doc.. Canluar, Eu1-d and. Bowmanville, 24th Dec., 1873. TtitM .ftfanagers .Dominion Organ Co. GENTLEMEN . - I lilcP. to vky on your Organs t:- .·e is ao sweet and steady. And the worktnan~oip a.nd finish excell~llt, and in ovary particular tbey a.re equi.i.l, if not superior, to any I have ever heard. Hopin 1~ they will ·meet public appreciation. THE issued under which only 101 1.5 or 20 Annual Pay mants are t·eqnired, tiach payme:rit securmg Policy for a. stun assm·ed proportionate to the nrn:nber of premiums paid, anr:l free from j utur SPECIAJ, !\~ox-JfoFE[TADLE }>011orEs t>apment of preini-mns. ~fODRRATE PREOtHUlIS and most tibentl CPD· ditions. R1·os~cti:ses, Propoaal .Forms, &c., supplied on application ttt the Head Uffice or auy of the Agencies. ' Mexibility. 4th. Lightness of Draught. 5th 1.'horough nianne1· in which the 1t1orlc the land. 6th. Teeth all Steel. Inspection iuvited, and Satisfnction Gnarn.nteed. JOHN rERCY, Blacksmith. Sih-er Stniet. Bowmanville. March 11th, 1875. 24-lm. LOTS OF OTHBR CHEAP Depot, KING STREET, BOWMANVILL~. --:o:-\Ve ha.,·e Il:O~ the inos~ varied a.nd JA!vIES GRANT, f{es. Secretary. - Town Hall Buildings. JO.l:{N C,HfIDGE Read the following frotn Rosa D'Erina : :Uowmanville, December 22, 1878, To tM .~fana.gcrs of th~ Dcnnin ion Organ Co. GENTLEMEN. -I have much pleasure in test fying to the excellent qualities of the Orga supplied by you at my concert last Saturda evening, The tont! is sweet a.nd very powerf and the combination of stops n10st admirab I .am aul·e your instruments will find favor Churches, as they are singularly adapted fo sacred tnueic. "\Visbing you every anccesa, .and that the pubJic ma.y patronize native manufacture. I remain Gentlemen, Very respectfully, AG~rn'!' -POH . WW!v~AJ'..i'ri~~~ 32-ly . If you Want Good Bread, Use the R. ' ' Observer Offic~." Kiug St. BowmA.nville. June 241.h, l.870. ~huaunul Novemb.-r 5th, 1874. m6·ly '!.' HE WEEKLY SUX-EightpagM, £!ty- Imperial Fire Insurance Co OF LONDON. FOE.SALE. PHILLIP'S TN THE HOTEL, VILLAGE OF HAMPTON. .Possession can be given on the lat of March. .,..l\1rrus easy, Apply to the protidetor on the -premises, for particulars. Aix colu1nng, Only 1. 20 a year, postage prepaid. No discount frr.mi thia 1·ate. THE DAILY SUN. - A large four-page newspape.r of twenty-eight columns. Daily circulation over 120,000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription, po!!tage prepaid 1 55 cent.s a n·onth 1 or 6.50 a year. To club1:1 of 10 or over, a discount of 20 P.erccnt. · 1 Address, ' l'HE dlTN," New York City,U.S. (.Established 1803. Hru.D · March 11tli, 1875. 24-61no. · Every Instrument Warranted for 5 Yrs H. O'HARA. President. Bowma.nville, Jn.nua.ry 15, 1874. ROSA D'ERINA. A. !vI. DAl\LEY Pall Mall, London. GENERAL OFFIOES.-1 Old Broad St., and -\. GXNCY :FOU U.AKAl)A :- · Feb. 25th. 1870. H. T. PHILLIPS. 22-tf. WANTED. Buggy aJ)d Wagon Shop. Constant employment will be given. Apply immedil\tely, t.o Manager bp-o3-m16. cr:itment. 24 St .' 1\-fontre.il, The Pe,-uvian Syrup, a Protected Solution of the P.l"otoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the cha.,.acte1' of an aliment, as easily tligested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It inm-eases the quant'lty of Natu.,.e's Own VitaUzing Agent, It'on in the blood, and eu.,.es "a thousand ills," si·nply by Towing up,.lnviuo.,.ating and Vital'izing the System. The ent'iched and vttalized blood pe1'meates eve.,.y_pwrt i:Jfthe body, repai1'ing damages and waste, sea1·chin11 ~ ·1E-·01'bid sec.,.etwns, anfi leaving notlt'ing for disease to feed tipon. 1'hi.· is the se01·et of the 1.1.1onde1'ful success of this remedy in cu1'ing Dyspepsia, Li·vm· Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dia1'rhrea,Boils, NervousAffecUons, Chills and Feve,.s, Humo1·s, Loss of Constitutional Vi(JO>", DU.eases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases 01·iuinating in a bad state of the blood, or accompanied by debility or a low state of_ the sy_stemz. B £.mg.fyeo from Alcohol, ·in any funn; 'its ene1'gizing effects a?'e not followetl by cor1·cspontling 1·eactioti, but a1·e pe1·11ianent, in,fusinu st1·ength, vig0>., and new life into all 11a,.ts ol the system, and bui.l<ling up an Iron Constitution. Thousands have been changetl by the use of this remedy, frou· weak, sickly, suffering creatwMs, to st1·ong, healthy, and happy men tind women; and inval"ids cannot reasonably hes. itate to give it a t1'ial. See that each bottle has PERU· VIAN SYRUP blown in tlie glass. Pa1n1">hlets Free. A FIRST-CLASS WOOD-WORKER in a SELECT STOCK Subscribed and invested Capital - n.nd Beser,-e A HOUSE AND LOT Fund. £l,96.'.l,000 Sterling. · Funds invested in Canada- 105,000. F -OR SALE. situate on Ontario Street . Enquire of ?-.flt. 'l'I-IO~.'.Li\.S, on the premises. ~w1na.uville, Jan. 22nd, 1875. 17-tf, SEEDS! SEEDS! ---:o::--- SEEDS! I MR. J. MOUNCE, TYRONE. Jan. 28th, 1874. 18-tf. Insurances aga1nst los.s by Fire are effected on tnost favorable terms, a.t1d losses paid with out referenco to the Board in London. Seth W. Fowle & No. 1 ~Itltu n S~ n s, Proprietors P l ue "", Bo9ton.. G-ood. !'a.rm for Sa.le. half of Lot No. 14, 7th Con. DarNORTH linb rton, cuntaining 100 acres, more or less. Good buildings and ft:noes, and large young orldhard, Fnr pat·ticulnrs, flpply to ' ' l'U:BI.IC ~OTICE OF J DODSWORTH, Inspector. RINTOUL BHOS. Gen. A gents, ?-.fontJ·e<I SOLD HY DRUGGTSTS G'li'. """· ·\ T,T,Y. Oct. 29tb. l8H . WM. '.l'UER. HAYDON. 5-tf. Horse For Sa.le. T\eo.ntif11l Young i\fare, rising 5 :years old; dark Bay, is a good traveller, either in ·single or double. Splendid saddle bea.st. 'Trjal given if ~leai.red. J. S. DONEY. ~"d.'yrone, Jan.14th, 1875. 16-tf. McClung Bros. See~ Department is 'veil stock.eel ·and well assorted. All kinds on hand or to arrive. Field Seeds! Garilen Seeds! Flowe rSeecls! 1 A Desirable Farm Property FOl~ :.:·n. A large quantity of CLO VER SEED, all of which was grown on the same farm, and known to be entirely .free from dirt. liam \Verry, both of the 'l'o~"llehi~_of Darlington, in the County of Durham, Yoemen, {The said Stephen Cole being the father of Louisa Elson 1 in her Jife time, wife of J ohu Elson, deceased., in his lift:time, of the said l'ownship of Darlington, Blacksmith), will upin the e:x:pirat4.cin of twenty days after the pub· lica.tion of this Notice, according to the Sta.tut.; on such case ma.de a.nd_provided, apply to the Surrogate Gourt of &he 'United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, to be appointed Guardians to ,Joseph Jam es .Elson, Ceh& Loveday ElHon, and Celina. Cole EIS<:'n, the infant children of the said John Eleon and Louiaa. Ehiu11 1 deceased. R. R. LUSCOMBE, Solicitor. Dowma.n\'llle, 4th l\-1arch, A.D., 1875 . 23-3t S herebY, given, that Stephen Cole and Wil- Ca.rd of 'l'ha,nk:s. have e_iven hi1n their patronage in the p1l.l'lt, a.nd would inform the farmers that he has re· paired and refittHd bis Mill, and is now prepar· ed to attend to their wants in the millinb line. He is alao conducting a. R. R. LOSCOMBE, Barrister., Agent for Bowmanville and Vicinity. l3o~~anvi.lle. June 1.th. 1860 T HE Subscriber returns thanks to those who 36 m o.42.-39.4w SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES and GENERAL LITERATURE James .McFeeters. AGENT GENERAL STORE, an<l having purchnsed his stock for yet offered to the people in West Dm·ha1n. --0-- SALE. A VERY CLEAN LOT OF TIMOTHY I TARES :-IMPORTED, CANADIAN AND WHITE. A Desirable Family Residence For Sale. S MR. SHERIN is a.hout leaving Town 1 Le offera for salt1, that fino two-storey Brick dwelling, lately erected by hini. on Lib1:1rty Strt;et, having It acres of lo.nd attached thereto. The house ha1:1 4 i·ooms on the first flat, and 5 rooms on the second, with cellar un. derwbole building. ':I1bere ie a go·od l!tabl" on the vrerniaes, and also a '\vell, and cistern. . . · Terms reasonable, :For ful"Lhe1: p~rticular11, iJPIYL¥J the r:oprie1iir. B, SHE B.IN, Messrs. -,..i·c..·-.-1-' oC TM_G JIROS,; Kiug Sto·e·t. Ot ' CASH, and 32, in the Qth Cou. of Darlington, com· prifiing 200 acres-35 being superior wood land. There ia on .the front of the premises, a very SpJeRdid Property of the late 1\-Ir. "B. T HA'J' Mitchell, being the no rth half nf Lots No. G·et your Seeds a,t :McClung :Sros. A ful fine.ge~tlemu11"s etOne resirlence, \vith lawn and fl:~-wcr gaTdert, to the ri;_ ar of which is a beauti· li1~le Grove. AlsO Wl>Od shed,atabl("', driv· ing ho11".::-,-e1c., andGVCfY nece1-3sary convenience. The whole, "il'hout ten aorof'I, is surrounded by a. thorn hedge. . . . '!'here is aFa1·1n l{ouso,w1tb threo;i barns, with ·9'11 outhuildinga. A neve1· failins:.stream of wa·ti.;r t'uns thrvugh the ~re1nises. 'l'bere is o.lso a splendid Orch:1rd of fruit bearing trees, and a kitchen garden. The p operty is in a good state . of cultivation, and is regarded as the most de1.Sirable betwPtin Kingston 1111d London. Fot· further particula.rs anply to MRS. B. MITCHELL, Oshawa p ; 0. bp-tf-m44-o32. TEA! TEA! ---:o:--- TEA ' For the Holidays ! Dr G~i~d;rsa\n· in G·ift Books, Splendid .A lbwms, Y ' Prar1;g's Celebrated_ Ghromos, Dress Goods Jlficroscopes,Kaleidoscopes, ' 01 th_e finest de.se?"ipCrockery Glassware tion, Ladies' ' ' a?rr_ipanions, ·Groceries &c. Writing Desks, ' 1 For the following Insurance Companies and other Institutions, viz :' '£he QUEEN Fire and Life Ini:iuranoe Com~ pDny. C11.pital£2.000,000. $150,000 rle:::pnaited with thtt Dorq_iniou GoYernmi.:nt, for the protcc dcrs i;n Canada. 'fhe ISOJ ,AT'ED RISK Fire lnsurauce Com pany of Canado. Ci1,;pital 500'000.-0111:' of the best a.nd ,o~aapeRt Cnmpa.--iies doing bnsino?!'B in the Dnnnmon, for Fal"lnerR and Isolat ed Risks EJ.ephttnt IIouse returning- th anks to friend~ :~ ud theJ·nhlic gell\!ll"ally . the for patronage exten ed t o him du~' ing the }Ja,;t 18 ye<i.rs. Uc ~s to 1uH10 UlJCe tb:1t from and after the 15th Sept em bt:r, 11e will carty on the same busiues.<1, bnt nrn1·c L ·xt::insi voJy under the n a1nc and style of JonN J.ilcl.jEOD & Co. Prorovt payment of all n.ccounts is rentler~ ed imperative by this bu,o;;inef& al"ra11ge1nent, and all pereonf:I i nd ebteil will please take notice and govern tL emselves accordingly. TH E UNDERSIGNED in THEhi!:! many liberal with a Raving-:-. Bank department. The CANADA LANDED CREDIT CO'Y. The UNION AND anrl Saving1s Society. 'l'her::e latter insti tutions advance LoR.ns on lleal Estate, on terms unusunllv easy for the borrower. Bowroan"i_ lle, Feb. 6th, 1873. PERMANEi\T'J:· Buildiug JVHN MoLEOD. Bowmanvillc, Septe:mber ·1th, 187:1. R. R. LOSCOMBE, BARBIS"rER. 22tf I'ec1cet IJoo'fC8, Jic., ~., S'l'-ANR-R·c·ntly oco\\pied by ~fr. Grny ~i--~-~------~~~-,,...--- TIJohn McLeod & Co[ T would >'>licit the sc\n.e to please a.11, n.nd every one. McCLUNG B1'0~ have an exceedingly Large Stock of TEA. Blacks, Greens, and Japans. It will pay you to pet your TEA by the BOX, and pay Who[esale Price. Your attention is called to the three wonde1fully Cheap lines. .' Dowmanville, Feb. 26th, 1875. s. VANSTONE. TYRO~E. H jL-ibe:i·al:- Support and Patronage Horse For Sa.le I HEAVY FARM HORSE, 6 years GOOD old · . Apply at this Olli co. · Morch 4th, 1874. 22-t1 A argc nnd splendid Col1oction of Tyrone; Dec. 17, 1874. E H u.ud takes this opportu nity of in· jform ing the publk, thu.t they h av1~ cxtenol ed so long to J obn McLeo·l, E · ~tereosoopic Views The Goodswere bought at best rates, and pur chaseri will receive the benefit. · I DISCARDED THF. THE NO.I. NO. Q. Sabbath School Ensign, An rn1sectarian, Illustrated Paper, for Sabbath Schoul1:1. N0.3. YOUNG HYSON, in Caddies, whiCh is really Good Value at 90 cts. You can have it at 75 cts. per pound, by the Caddy. YOUNU HYSON, in Caddies, positively good value at 70 cts. Sellmg by the Caddy, at 55 cts. per pound. An excellent BLACK TEA, at 50 cts. per po1md. Town :Property for Sa.le. on conthree-elght11s of J~nd. is on the property, a. double dwelling, outho11ees, fruit trees, and a good well of water. AJso 2.~ acres, situate on Concession St., Lot 7. 'l'erms $200 down, and time to pay tho bal· auce : Apply to HE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, hie T property, aitunte Liberty Strt:et, to.inir;g an acre of There Published ll1onthly, at Bowraanville, Ont. The Editor has been connected, more or less, closely with Sabbatll Schoofo, from l1is boyhood, anrl will endeavor t he make the E~SIGN every way worthy of the support of Sabbath Schoola. The unsectarian character of the paper,nmders it suitable for any School. In connection there· with, a Supplement ja published, containing Nctes on the IDternational series of S. S. J_.es·sons. These are carefully prepared, and n1ust wrovo of great "·alue to both Teacher and Scholar, The Sweetest Flavored JAPAN TEA in Stock, imported this Season. CALL AND INSPECT THESE TEAS. ALWAYS GET Acc;ouN'l.'8 will be 'l'HOS. PEA'f:F:. Bowmanvillo, Feb. l8th. 1875. L2-tf. E D£NTISTltY. SUBSCUIBER, in order to a<:cede to THE the requests of many persons residing both in Orono and Clarke, has consented to O:pen an Ojpce il1 the village of Orono, where either be or ~fr. G. LooKH.\R'l', L.D.S., \Vill'a.ttend, on the first 1\fonday in every mouth, commencing on the fil'"8t !ifonday in March, and rema.in.iluring t.hat week, foi· tho purpose of attending to all Dent:J.l operations. Office a.t Dr , .lfii;-lding's Surgery. DBY GOODS Ch,.eaper th.an ~ver! Rea.dy-Ma.d.e Clothing a.t Greatly It.educed. P:rices. SAI..,T, PLASTER, FISH, AT LOWEST PRICES. TERMS: Parcels of 5, 10, 1.5, etc., at the i·ate of 30 oti. per year. Single copie8, 40 cts. Postage Jl//,J:!)E. Ad.dresa 1 For CHEAP Goods, go to J. BRIMAC0.\1BE, ~1-tf. Bowµrnnville, Feb. 16th, 1875, !vI. C. BARKER, EmroR, J3owmanville, Ont. What the Press sav about it: TB.l:ll Ei;:s1GN. - 'Ve have been ta.vored \·,.ith a. copy of the ./:!.~n:sign from tho Editor,at the ~Vest Durham Plinting Batabbsbrrient. The Ensign is a -pa.per prepar~ d especially for Sabbath Schools, and in ·our opinion well adapt· ed to its object. So gr'ilat a fa.·orite has it be· . come· that we ]J1'.!ar {what is very unui!ual with .1mch enterprises) it has proved for the first year ~ a :financial au<~cess. The illustrations are suit. ablu and sufficiently numerous, while the read· ;ing matter iR healthy in tone, racy in fi~yle, and "'" vari ed as to suit the taste of tlie gene ra.l r.uhJic. We congratulate th~ Editor on ha;v. ~:'lg: catered so succestifully to the public want, and ~a congratulat e the yout1g and the pub lie on ba11jpg so charming a sbl!<.!t presented monthly 'for the perusal of their children. -Oshawa &former. '!'he En:Jign is neatly printed on good psper1 is illustrated 1 and contains healthy reading rnattei· and ought to have a large- Ch'(}ulation. -. Pcterbo1·0 E xam.inC?'. --~~-~-~~~~ .~~~- Bowmanville, Mar., 187.5. McCLUNG BROS. Cash · Purch~,sers AND -:~-i:-- New 'l'a,ilor Shop, JOHN HEAL --:o:_ -- etc., etc, which for ALL KINDS OF FURS REP AIRED. L form the · public gen..:r~lly, that he has com· menced . business in the Shop next to the EYpress Office, one door east of .r. Milne's. Ha.ving had several years experience in the trade, he hopes to eati.sfy all who may favor him with a call. Bov.:manville, Sep. 4th, 1872. ATE WITH F. Y. COWLE, hogs to in· Quality and Cheap THE KING OF ness, SEWING MACHINES, ---:-:o:-- ·Highest Price paid for Raw Furs Bowma.nville, Oct. 21st, 1874.~ CANN OT BE SURPASSED J. ELLIOTl ' TYRONE. U'Well Assorted !U H 0 will al w~ys get goocl s n.t µrice~ cut FINE, as our 1-rrcataiin will be to coui·t, this claas of trade . . Prompt Payers ou credits short Stock Large AND H 0 s· GOOP FITS GUARANTEED m49-tf.. The Best Paper I Try it! J!oa tage Free. Beautif><Uy Illustrated. REMOVED! ---:o:--- N.J3.-Tbe Subscriber ie not a Sub, or under Agent, but haa the special agency for the above. I am prepared to exchange ..PianO.B fur Organa, Organs for J\:fe:::lodeons, also Sewing Machines, on reasonable terms. .!\.ddress. S [[ Cook. Hall, Parlor. and Box' ~kLl<:oD & CO. Bl) w1na.n ville, Sep teinbe r4th1873 A. "lplendirl variety of JORN ST OV RS, · . for wood or coal. E Jon. 15th, J. S. DONEY, TYRONE P.O. ~875. 6-6mo·. Tho SCIEN'l' IFIQ A MERHJ AN now in its :;.10 th yea.r, eujoys the witlest circulat ion of any "veekiy n ews pa1Hir of the kind in the world. A new volume co1nm~nC LlS ,Ja.nuary 4, 1870. Its contentiil f'1nbrace the latest and most intt>resting information pertaining to the Indus:triaJ, )fechanical, and Scientific Pro~ress of the world ; De1:1criptiomi 1 with Beautiful Engrav·~ng:s of New Invent.ions,Ne,vimplernents, New Processes.and lmproved Industries of all kinds; Useful Notes, ltecipes, Sug!{estions and advice by .PracticaJ. \-Vriters, for Work1nen and Em)?loyers, in all rth(· va.riou.s arts:. Tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is the .cbeapest antl best Illustrated weekly pa.per pubJh:1hed. Every nu1nber conta111s from 10 to 15 01iginal en:,rravinge of new machinery and UOY· ~1 inventions. ENGltA VI.NGS, illustrating Improvement s, J)iscoveri12s, ii.nd Im~ortant \Vorks, pertaining to ci"~'il t1ond. 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