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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 21 May 1875, p. 3

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THE l\fERCHANT, FRIDAY l.YIAY 21 , 1S75. R ETIRING FRO}I I LAD I ES I ·· THE Sa.b'ba.th School Ensign, An nuse¢tarian, Daily Line 't'O Rocheste1. Ooinmchcing on o.r about the ~ 19th, of Apri l. IRON IN THE BLOOD :UORDIS~ THE CONTEST!ATTENTION ! --(o)·-AT- Illustrated Paper, for Sabbath Schools. rrbe Editor lUls been COllT!eCLed, rnore Ul' less, closely with Sabbath Schoofo, from bi21 boyhood, and will entlea\·or the make the E.xeJGN every way \\'Orth y of the support of Sabbath St:hoola. Tho unscct arian cba:raeter of the paper, renders it su itable for nny S<ihoo1. I11 con1 1ection t h ere ~ with, a Suppl ement is p 11blishe<l, conta-i1~h1g Nctca on t h e Iuternational z;erieJ:J of S. ~. ]_..cs. sons. 'l~hese are cat·t:Iully prepfl,red, and 1nust proire of great n1h 10 to both rren.cher and Scholar. Tira' STEAMER CARRIAGE SHOd (\veat of the Onti:u:iv B::i.uk.) { Publi~hed ~{onthly~Bo11;maJ11Ji!le, Onl. $20,000 WORTH OF GOODS fi~W ~vwtJi6'7 To be Sold without Reserve, at less than Wholesale Prices. MRS. R. HOPXINS' LADIES' and MISSES' OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, Ki11 g Street, ricxt Door \.\i est of ~f urdoch Dros. where car. be found the "l'TOitSEll.tAN " If you ·want a. I The Peruvian S yioup, a Pl"oteoted Solution of the Protoxide of Iioon , is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with th e blood a s the simplest food . I t incioeases the quantity of N atu ioe's Ow1i Vltalid ng .A.gent, I ioon in the blood, and: ciw es "a thousand ills," simply by T oning up,I nvigorating and Vitalizing the System. Tlie en riched an d vitalked blootl per· m eates eveioy p ar t of the body, r ep airing clamages and ivaste, searchin(J .W Morbid secioetions, aM leavin g nothing foio disease to f eed up on. 7.'his is tl·e secr et of the w o1 iderf u l su ccess of this ioem edy in CWl'ing Dyspepsiaz JAver Complaint, Dioopsy, Cnronio Diariohma,Boils, Nervous.Ajfections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys ana Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases oioiginating i n a bad state of the blood, or accompanied by d emlity or a low state of the system. B eing free from A lcohol.:. in any fonn, tts energi:iing euects m ·e not followed by corresponding ioeaction, but aioe permanent, infusing strength, vigoio, ana new Ufe into au paiots of the system, < md building up an Iioon Con· stitution . Thousands have beeit changed by the ttse of this 1·ernedy , front weak, sick ly , suffering cioeatm·es, to stron g, healthy, and happy nie>~ and W01n6n ; and in vaUds cannot 1·easonably heaitate to give it a ti'ial. See tliat each bottle has PERU· VIAN SYRUP blown i ntheglas1. King St reet, Bowmanville. 1, I I THOROUGHLY RELIABLE F. F. McARTHUR 'l'ERMS: Parcels of 5, 10. 15, etc., at the rate of 30 cts. per yea.r. Single copies, 40 cts. :fi'RBE . A:idress, Postage 0 l-\'. G- A K }'OR s (R, CRAWTOHD, J!.'.fAS'fBlt.) \Vill make her regular trips OJi this route, lf'aving Cobourg ('Ve l'V ruorning at 7:30 and Port Hope o.t 9 o'clock: for R.ochester, connect· ing there with the New York Central and E rie Railway1', for all point$ East, \V et:>t and South )UC'. l'l' R:-./lNG, ' I r 11HB_subscriber i' =·e<l t-0 builJ A.11d re· [ m ir C. BARI<ER, Enrrcn, :Bow1nanvil1c, Ont. Parlors, Schools, or Churches, Apply to hm.; decided to go out-,,f-t lre-Dry -Goods business, and will commence What the Press sav about it , Latest Not·elties in 1Ylilline1·y Goods. Orl the T BE ENSJGN,-We have been taYored ""·1th a. 20th or lllay, 1875, ·t J;il, All C!a.sses. .-rices t 0 SUl 'a · Ali;o a wdl oelcctcd Stouk of A Grand C!ea.ring Sa.lo of his :Entire Stock. The Spring Importatious only having been _ completed a fe11- weeks, the Stock is very large an d well assorted. As . i t must be sold within a given ti1nc, Ladies' Veils, Ladies' and Misse1;' Gloves, in Kid and A Tre:m.ondo·s B .e d:o.ction -wi.ll 'b e J:D.ade. Lisle Threacl, Ladies' TERMS OF SALE :-Under $50, Casli; over $50, Four montlts Fancy Silk Ties, Credit on app1·oi:ad note.< , N~w and The Tailoring in Ordered Work, will be continued as usu.al, 'duringth!l Sale. :Fashionable, J!'. F. McARTHUR. direct from New Bowmanville, 'May, 1875. York. Ladies' Linen Cuffs aud Collars, Skirts, Jn short, Corsets, &c., &c. come' t.l1a.t we }1~ar {w1ia.t is \'Pry unm>nu.l with .emch e11terprisea) it h:.1.s p1·vvt·U fr.1· the first yea.I' a fino.ncial strnccss. The illuatr1Ltions are suit. ablt :i.nd sufficiently nu merous, wh ile t he reading rnatter is healt hy in tone , racy in Hty le,:i.nd so va.ri ed n.s to suit the taste of the gcnerfio\ publi c. \ Ve con gratulate the Ed itor flU ha,v. iug catered so snccest;fully to the puLlic wunt, a.r.id we COl'gratula.te the your-g and thf! public on having so charming ~ ebect prese11tec.l mouthly for the pctusnl of th ci~ chilcfren. -Oi:ihum:a. Rejonne·1·. T he Ension is Dt'a.tly printl·d 011 g-ood vnp,er, il3 illu!Stra t cd, tn1d contains healthy rt'ariing matter 8.n d 011ght to li nvc a. large t;ircul:.:.tion. - Pcterboro Exa11ii11cr. copy of the Ensign from tbe Editor,at the W c~t D urham Piinting Establishment. The Ensign ia a. paper prepa.rtid cspeciia.lly for S:;i.bb~th Schools, and iu our opjnion well ail1tpt· "" t o its object. . So gr'"'. fa;orite h" it be- RICE & :BA,ItXE:ti, .Agcmtz; fol' tlw . wil l lt>a.ve· Ubarlotte [port of Rochef)ter] daily at 9 }). m . , except Saturday s, ,.,.heu she \vill lenve at 2 p.m., ror Port; Hc pe, dirPct. / This js the shortest and q uickest route to o,wego & Watertown, via Lake Onta1·io S hore Railroad from Charlotte. Dealers in stock &c . , will fiud t his the oheap· est and most exped itious route to Brn~ton , Albany, Ne·w York, &c., F.-,r further iJJforurn.tion apply to 1,f e \·ery desc,ri p tion, itt i:;hort nvtice, nn<l reasonable terin.s. Q Carriages Painted a nd Tr in:11ca. Or C. 11' . GILDERSLEEVE, R ORAWFOT\D . PonTHOPE. Ku;cs·Jo~. on the pr e1nfaes, ,vere special attontion is to 11ill A Blacksmith's Shop !;>lYtn - - BEST ORGANS ON 'J'Hfii "THE STJN." - ------------- · C11 rriage work, "'uu Genera.] Jobbing. DAILY AND WEEKLY, FOR 1875. Th e approaeh cf the Presidcntal election gives unusuo.l impnrtance tr' the events and dc- .tJ ll wo1·k done ut this Establishment WllT1'anted. A call i'> respectfully flolicited. .T, MORHlS. Bow1 nau vil1 c , O<:t. ]:.:t. 1869. CONTll"vENT. :Sible Christian - - - --- -------- --- Everything in Ladies' Goods. BOOK ROOM We intcn<l to re11leuil:h ou 1 · Stock, cvei·y week, froJn the Canadian nnd Nev; York ].ft\rkets with the ' Latest Novelties! To the R eaders of ' the " J.lIerclttttit." n.nd PLEASE CALL Exau:ine Stock and Prices. FOB CJA.SB. The Cheapest AND Wha,t shall I Wea,r G-o to Mc CL'tTNG- ~ 01· :e:aos. a.nd decide. a I F' YOU ARJ!: A GENTLE.~1AN, and require a Siiit of Olotlws, Dress Making and Dress Fitting A -SPECIALITY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. T WEEDS! Sabbath School. Libra.ry Depot, Siilc Hat, or a Jf'elt H al 01· ct Straw H at. 01 · Colla:rs, oi· }lose, o·r Under Clothing, you cannot be better suited in 1'0WN or CITY than at McOLUNG BROS. IF YOU ARE A L.tlDY, and 1·equfre ct Silk Dress, or a Poplin Dress, ur Grenadine J)re.qs, or Lustre Dress). or a 11-tantle, Ila t, Bonnet, Parasol, Gloves, or Si<mrner U"der Clothing, Go to ilfcCLUNG BRUS. What about the :Boys I 1 Phi ladelphin wnd New Yo1 ·k Pattenis always cm hand. I F THE YOUNGER SONS require Clothes, get them t he Knickerbocker Suit s at Mc CLUNG BROlil., neatly and tastefully got up, and Cheaper than you Our Goods are all New and·Fashionable, · can make t hem yourselves. an d will be sold at Reasonable Prices. The IvXost Fashionable 'l'WEEDS ! The Largest Stock of KING srnEH, BOWMAHVILU:. - -:o:--- What shall I do Throw out that old Carpet, and select another one from McCLUNG BHOS.' large and elegant New Stock-Magnificent Designs. Also replace the old Curtains with new ones, chosen from their very handsome assortment, making the Sitting Room bright and attractive, and causing the Children to feel that · " There is No Place lilfe Home." ' · Jlem"11nber tlwplncc,a.t MISS S'l'OUG I11'0N'S Old Stnnd. TvVEEDS ! 'Ve 1ia\·c now the tuo:;t vuricd ancl h'cs)Jectfulby, AIRS. HOPKINS, llownrn.n vill~ . April 30th, 1875. vtlop1nents of 1875. We sball endt!avor to de8c1·ibe them fuJly, f:Llthfully an<l fearle.sfl]i·· Tl-lE \V.EEJ<LY SUN has now attruned a cin:ula.tion of o\·cr seventy thousand coµies. I ts re:tdOri'l are fnund in every Stat\'! and 'l'erritl}ry 1 nnrl itH quality ig well known to the pul)lic. \Ve shall not only endeavor to keep it f111ly u p to th e old stan<lard, but to i1nprove antl add t o lte variety and powi.ir. ) 'J:fIE '\VEEKLY SU.X will continue to be \ a tho1'?Pgh newspa:re.r. A.JI the ne\VS of ~he day will bti found in 1t, conrlenae<l when unimportant, at full fougth when of rooment, and nJ.w::i.ys, we t ru~t. tTeated iu a. clear, interesting and instructive manner. It. is our ai1n t o rnn.ke the 'VEEKL Y SlJN the lu~r;t family lle\\'BP<~per ·in t he V.·ol'l d, It will be fnll of e11tcrtaiuing- aud appropriate re::tdiug of evel'y sort, but. will prilit notb.iug to of. fond the 1nost scrupulous and delicittc ta1:1te , It will alwti.ys <:ontaiu the most interest.in~ at orieei n.nd 1·oma.11ces of tho day, carE1fulJ y select ed and legibly printed. Th1:1 Agric ult11ru.l Department is a protninent feature in the WEEJ{LY SU!\-, and i.ta a rti· cles will n.lw'l!yS be fou11d fl·esh ru1d use ful to the fanr1 e1 ·. The number of men indepen dent in pol itics Pamphlets Free. is increasing, and tll ~ \'\.TEE KL Y SUN ie t heir paper especially. It belo11gs to no party, ani offers no dictation, con t nnding for p riuciplc, and for the election of the best men, It tixposes Seth W. Fowle & SoDs, Proprietors the corruption that disgraces the count1·y an d No. 1 JIUton P l aice, Bo·ton . threatens the· overthrow of l'epublican institu tio11s. lt has n o fear of k naves, an d 8eeks n o SOLD BY D RUGGISTS GENERALLY . favor!'! from their supporters. 'l'he mn.rkct s of evl!'ry kind and t h e fashion s THE are regularly reported. rrhe 1 .11ice of t he ' VEEKLY SUK is one dollar a. year for a sheet of eight pages, and fifty-lilix columns. As t h i11 ba.rely pays the exBOWMAKVILLE. pe nses of paper and printiug, ·we are not a.bl'-' t o make a.ny discount or nllo·w any pre1 oium t o friends who may m~ke r;pecial effo1ts t o ext end Capit.11, Pnid Up, $] ,000,000 its circulation. Under the new law. whid1 require!:! paymen t of postage iu aU vaoce, one dolHEAD OF F I CE. TORONTO. lar a :year, \\'ith twenty c<:nt~ the cost of pre· n nt.N('H C:Fl'ICl!S : paid postage added, is the rate of aubscripl.ioll . Onn ,LJA, . OSHA\\'J. , It is not necessnry to fret. uri a. club in order to Conounc, '\TlllTBY 1 have the VVEEKLY SlJl\' at thiR rat.e. Any BOWMAl\ i' ILI..E, U:xnnIDGE, one who sends one do llar and twenty ..'.en h will get the paper, Postpi~id for a yenr. . 'l. ' his Ban k, in addition to tJ·nnF.act ing the ua· \.Ve have no tfn.vellin.(r ngent.s, u a.l bnnk in g bu eineef', offers to the :riuhlic all THE WEEKLY SUN. -Ei"bt pag'"· fittv· th e advantl:igcs (If a. Saving Instit ut ion w it h fiix colurons. Or1 l:v 1.20 a year, pos(a!}epre-ptiid. tb (l securit y of a lnrp-e paid ·up capital, by the 1 ]'{o discountfrorn thfa rate. n1ean s ot a SAVJNG8 DEl':.\UTMENT. TJIE D.A.ILY SU.J..V.-A Ja.rgefonr-page newsIn ter est aliowcd rin all tlepositH of On e Dol· pa11er of twenty-eight colµmns. Daily circulation ove1· 120,000. All the news fo r 2 cents. lar and upwards, at t he rat e of ]'l\'E p er cent . pe r an nu111. Su bscription. po8t&~c prepaid, 55 centf! a rr.onth D cposito1'S c~.n ·wit11draw eit l1 er t·h e wh olt> or or 13.50 a :year . 'J 'o clubs of 10 or over , a dis: any v art of t h eir deposit s n.t any titne, withont cnuut of 20 p,er cent. previou5 n otice . Addrcflt1., "l'HJ~ BlTN/' Nevi York Cit y, U .S. Sp ecial r a.tes of intere~ t a llow cd upon depo11ib1 }fnrch 11t1 ), 1875. 24·6ms. with notice of \\·ithdrawa.1. .A n1 er icall Currency and Silver taken on depof!it. D r aftp. gra.nted p~yable ju nreat llrit ain, l.Tnitcd S t ntcf! and aJl pa rt.a (lf Ct111ad~ . CW-De-pnsits cn n be rem'it ted by 1 nBil 1arl dre11s· e<l t o the Domin iou '&auk Jr eglli,t erc tl ]. when in a.11 cases a. Pass-Book receipt will be sent b y r et ur n post . J . A . CODD, Ag.,1t, Bowmanville, Jan. 6t.h , 1874, 15.tf , . I 80, HO! Gentlemen ~f Fashion. ---NOT SO FAST. I h a"V e writt en th ese few line1:1 A.nd al l I have to say, l 'ha.t yon can fin d n1 e stlll <tt hon1e I a.m not gone away ; So all 1ny k in tl old friends 1 uay ~:<11ne ; And"nll the young ;Jn~s too And get t heir garments nieP-ly iuadC" In fa.shion e t h at are ne"" 'Vhere old an<l young d~iir frieIJdn n 1n.y Jneet A weleome,greet.ing by R, PEA'l'E. Bowm a.nville, .Ju ne IUU1 1873. DOMINION BANK. J·. ELLIOTT'S Ukeap Sto1~e TYR ()N E , Has n ow a f ull assorted St ock of Groceries Dry Goods, :Boots & Shoes etc., etc, which for 31-tf. Desirable Farm Property . Quality and Cheap ness, CAN~OT :B--.OR ' SALE. What shall I Sow ·? NEW IMPORTED 'l'URNil' SEED, CARROT SEED, MANGEL SEED, TARE SEED, &c. .ALL KIND OF YIELD AND GARDE!\ SEEDS AT McCLUN<..: DROS.' n'\H1l'J' Splendid Property of the late Mr. B. .l ft:ritc:bc11, bcing the north half of f_,ots No. ;{I, nnd 32, in the 6th Gou. of Da.rliugton, compri!\ing 200 ac:res- 35 being eupetior wood land, There is on the fl'ont of the premis~, 3. very fiuc,gcntleman's stone resicleuce, with lawn and flower garden, to tho rear of wJ1ich is a. beauti· ful j}la.tJle Grove. Also wood ahed,atahle, driv· 1ng house 1 etu. , a.ntleven-necessnry convenience. The whole, abo11 t Len acr1;:1a, is surrounded by a. Torn hedge. Thel·e is a Farro liousc, with three barnf!,witb nU out hnildinga , A never failing atren.m of wnte1 · r unEl thr0ngh the pretuises. There is also a splendid Orchard of fruit bear ini; trees, and a. k.itcheo garden, !J'he properly is in a goop. state of cu1tivation, aJtd i1:1 regarded as the most desirable betwf'en J;{:ingston and London, li"ur fnrthe1· particulars au'J)ly to The Best BE SURPASSED J . ELLIOTl TYRONE. McCLUNG BROS.' T\VEEDS! .~RE SELECT STOCK TU BE l'Ol!Z'ID AT What shall I Drink ! that 01" · lS OP a Card of '!'hanks. Subscriber returns thanks t o those who ha.ve given him their patronage in the past, wol1 ld inform t h e f armers t hat h e has re· p aired and refitted hit! ~! ill, and iHn ow prepar· . ed to at tend to their wants in the m i lling lin e. H e is also condur.ting a 1 --:o:-- HE T and TEA! ,. TEA! Where shall I go. TEA! SpFing Hats&: Caps .McCLUNG BROS. ftru;e au exceeding~y Large Stock of Tea--· Rlacks, (}reens, and Japans. It will pay '/./OU to qet you1· Telt by the BOX, at Wholesale P1·ice. MRS. D. MITCHELL, August Gtli,1874. Oshawt\ 1:.. 0. bp-tf-m44.-o32. J.lf itltumt in J.>a1·vo ! 'l'he Largeist Stock ever .!lhown in Bowmanville, GENERAL STORE, anrl havin g- p urch ased his st ock for DENTISTRY! Newest Styles! 'l'AILORING A Ontario Bank. DIVIDEND No. :lG. up Capital Stock of thi.!I Institution,for the cur· rent half year, has tl1is dri.y been decl ared, and that the aame 'vill be pn.yable at tho !Jank and its Branches, on und nftcr 'l'L"J~Sl,JAY, tho CASH, Ui giving bargains in SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES and English Fur1 American Fur, GENERAL LITERATURE and Canadian Felt yet offered to tho peo))l ejn West Durham. If yon wish t o make Profitable and Satisfactory Purchases in DRY GOODS' CLOTHING, MILLINERY, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, SEED!!, &c.. &c., Go to McCLUNG_ BROS.,:and GO EVERY Tl ME. OF IS imREBY GIVJ>N, 'tliA'l' NO'l'ln; dividend of ];!'our per cent, upou the paid FIRS 'l ' day of JUNE next. · Notice is iUso g'i ven, that th e AN~-u.i-\.L GENERAL MEE1'INU of tbe Stockholders, for the election of Directors, will be held at the Ban king House, in 'l'on111to, on TUESDA.Y, t he Fll!.,TEENTH day of June next. The chair to be taken at 12 o'do1.:k, 110011, precisely. By order of th~ Board, 1 ve. THE FIRST ORDER. Bowmanville, May, 1875. f --o-- l ~6th to tho i'.:lst dDy of ~Iny, both day~ inclus· 'l'he 'l'ran!?fer Ilooks will be doASed from the Dry Goods, HATS · . Dress Goods, S1'RAW HATS! STRAW HATS Crockery,Glassware, GE NT S' FURNISHINGS, Groceries, &c. frGu1 12~ Cen ts, up ward s. a First -class Sel~ction. J. M. Brimacombe, L. R.C.D.S. ~--.AS81f::l l'EDi)n: .days f For the Holl , · STAND.- Recently ocollpied by Mr. Gray. G. D LOCKHART, L. R. C. D. S Knowing .i u<it what suits tlie public taste, I ha\'e purchased ac~ urdi v gly. Call early, and suit yourself. S. VANSTONZ. Tyrone~ TYRONE. lfighest Price paidf or Raw Furs ALL KINDS OF FURS REPAIRED. Bow111anville, .l\pril 1st, 1875; Dec . 17, 1874. FEES MODERATE. OFFlCE O 'oer · 1110GL UNO'S Store. Bowma.uville, Dec. 1374. 11-tf. D. FISHER, Cntario llru.1ki llown1anv~le, Apd l 1·1Lh.187G. Ca.sl1ior. 3l-5ius. M .. M A YE:R'S. FOlt SALE. ==-------~~- F Q R' _ _ · 11fE ES'l'.ATE of the L.t.t.e C.u.LDAlLY, 'l is ofJeLe<l for Sale, being n. -po.rt of Lot No. ;{0 , 5lh Con. D.ti liug t vn. comprising 25 acres, Orchard of Fruit -beanng Du. ?vlcGILL, .April l i:!t, 1871', pahl. to Real Estate Otlice in the '\iillage of Orono, '" h~re e1ther Le r111LJP or Mr, G. LOCKll,Allr, L .D.S ' \Vlll attend,.on the fiist 1'-f<H1 (la.y 111 e.vc1y Juonth, coinm_enc1ng ?ll the :firat "h:londay 111 Mn.rch, and,rema11;1 d u:r· more or less. Thero aro about 23 n.ci cs clca.red, , lng t lrn.t -,,, eek, fo! the purpo::;e of .ttt~~1dn~g t10 the rl'ln ainfler bt' in~ ,vood Iai:i tl: Tb ere j j!; a n;Il ~?t:~~il O}Je rahou:;o. Oil1t:e at D1· . .b I"ld1ng s J:!;ood fr&1ne house with barn, driv111ghomm and StueCI}. J. M. BJUML\COMB}J, 1<.table nnd two goob·ells. There is ah10 a J3owrnunv il1t!, ]i'cb. 18th, 1875. 21-tf. ' splendid \ 'l1HE ~~;c~!!~n~~~:a.ccc<lct0 S A L E l I the iequeste of many p('rsons r esiding both in Orono and Chu ke, h:is- consented t o ?Pen an - - _:===--=====:.:::::.==::=o::==:::::====:::::==::::::==::::: PHILLIP'S lN l'H~ I-IOTEL, VILLAGE OF HAMPTON. rossessiou be e:ivcn on the 1st o( j\f;wch. T~nns easy. Apply to the proprietor 011 the prt1rnise::i 1 for pa1tlculars. If. 1'. l'IIJJ_,LIPS. 22.tf. ci~n , $ 25 llEW!RD ! The aLO\'C rewar1 l will Le po.id to il.J1y pi.:rson who will fu111ish ample proof that the Boots & Shou::1 tsoltl by the undersigned, ani not what he represeJJ b! thenJ. Gift JJovks, Splendirl Ll lbiims, Prang's Cclcu1'CltcJ, Chronws, Microscopes,}{alei<loscopes, OJ the jine,st description, Ladies' DRUGS AND MEDI CINES nt the Bowmanville Drug Store, J. HIGGINBOTHAM UTO, l JLD U)Vet reap(·ctfully tendt11· bis aincc1·e l l than ks to his numerous fricn J $ au<l custon1e1·s, and to the public generally, fm· the very libt>r<:tl support he haFJ received 1.;incc his corr1111ench1g iu busincs.:i; and hopes by continuP.d Btrict personal attention to buHiness, a.nd offering nothing but t h e purest art icleA, 11.t the most rea.sona.bltl prices 1 to enz; lue a. continuance of pub1ic pflitroniv·e. J. }l_ ,,.,·ould call E>llecial at tention t4) hfa very superior ~tock of · Strowger Bros. NEW'CAS'rLE H aving 1 ·emoved to more cotnmodious pr en1iset, IN Levi Morris I Builder, and Manufacturer of Sash, Blinds, Doors, &c. ?.-Ir. ?r!oui.8 would lnft,,:rtll t he ~e11t<ral publio th1!t he iB prepared tef fill ordel's foi· Gompcin:ions, Wt·iting Desks, Pocket Books, &;c., &c., to vlcn.se nll, :i.nd every oue. A fl.nd splendi1l Collct:tion oI FOTHERGILL'S BLOCK, beg t o inform t h e publi c gfmerally, that t her arc now enabled to offer tbl;Jm TRESPASS NOTIC~. pa.rtit:J~, lIEllEBY :"-iO'J'IFY all that the I ... ]>onds and Cr<Jeks on South h3Jf of ],ot No. Trees. ·.rbis propel'ty is in a good st~tc of cultiv-H,t ion. Fnr further pa.rticulars, apply, if by letter, poi:;t. 0J:J11:.i..w;.~ '. Good. N F a.rm for Sa.le. 10, theNol'th lia1{ of Lot Ko. ti, and on Lot ='fo. 8, &itnatc ln the 8th Con, uf Darlington, are l'oser\·cd fishing gl'oun<l, belonging tu me, aud auy one trespu::il!ling tlicreon. will be prv:5ct.mt.e(l to the ntmost d gn1:,.pf tho Jaw. ,J Al>Il<:S WOOJJJ,EY. Dn.dington, April 14th, 1875. 29-~ 1 1100. Better Inducements Planing al1d :Matching, 1 Woulchngs of all descriptfon s 27-tf. WANTED. Olt'l'H half of I~ot No. 14, 7th Coll. Da1lington, oontai11i11g 100 n.crcs, n1otc or les~ . Good buildings and fencc.s, and l:i,r gc yotmg or· chi:~td . !for pUrl't icnl u.rs, ll.PPtr to 'l'UER. H.\YDO'N, 0<.;t. 29th, 1.874. 5-tf. .TJYE Th e Lloodswe1·~ S"£UFFS fltoc.:k of Grocery B11siness, (AS REGARDS PRICE if QUAL11'Y) than a ny other huuse in t he County. in the line or Tm··ning, &c., &c., ffor geHct<tl buildingJ 011 SHORTEST NOTICE, <lltd '")t { .A L1-lreelf A-eneri'Llly u seful, boh iud the Uou11~er, in the Dressrnaking d epart ment.. or !l.$ J\l*ltstant S i\lR. ~HJ!H~lN ir:i about; lca\·ing Town, Book-keepier. 'Hefere.nces kindly pcru11tted, to he offen; for salt:: , that fine two·storey sev en~l respectabl e pcr::;o1rn, both i n T own aud Brick dwellin~', l at~Jy erc.cteo:..1 by h im, on L ibCountry. A.ddress, N. ./~. ., OBSERYEn Otliu<', Bowui.a11ville. ·ertv Stl'ect, fia\·in:; 11 ncres of land a.ttachcd Dec. 3rJ, 1874. lO·t tbei·eto. 'l'he house has 4 rooms on t h e fll'st flat, awJ [i rooms on t he second, with cellar under "'Lolc building . T h ere is a. good sta;b1e on th e premises and a1so a well, and c1sten:i _ Tenn~ n::asoi;~ble. For furt her p1u'ticularii 1 FtRST-UJ,A SS WOOD.WORKER .in a apply to the proprietoi·. B. SHE RIK, lviessni . Buggy Rnd \Vagon Shop·. Uons~ant cm· ModLUNG· BROS., Kin,g Street, or ,, R. R. LOSC(JM:llE, ployment will lie given. Apply m1me<l1n.tely, lo J3AinUBTJ;'R, ~IR . J. ~fOUNC]~, 'frnn!"E. Bowmanvillo, .l!'eb. 2GU1, ]875. 22tf B·y l~ n° l aud, a tiituation, where she could make A YOUNG \VOI\lA N reueut ly frmn A Desirable Family Residence For Sale. A WANTED. Jan. 28t h, 1874. l8·tf. Lf being Ll)t15 N0a. 1.J and 15,in the 10th Con. Darlingt<n1 1 conta1ni11g 200 ncrt:s, more or lesi; . 'l'h e tioil i;s a. i·ioh 1ou..w, and Lho land l evel, iw..ve about 10 a.cres on the frunt 1Jf each lut. .A. bout 90 acres ru·e efoarotl, and well feiiced. Eighty nJOnl <;an be casilv c;lcare<l with a good t1ucker left <.on the uorth ~side, fo1· :b'a.ll Vv'heat. 'l'l 1 i~. if rightly attum..kd to will })< bY for th e whole land, 'J'hcre is 011 th~ prc1uises, a dw<:,lling hou se, bru:n, and g:oo<l w~·ll oI wa.ter, also young orclw,1·1, . '11he property i,; situate with~u t e11 m1lca of Bown11111YiUe, three of Tyrone, tbreo of Ennis~illen, and two of Iiaydou. 'l'hc 1anrl ·will be lool<l cbei~p. A smR-ll portion of the pur· chase rooney, rcquh"~<l do,vu, and i·easonable time given.in ·which to pa.y the balance. J>ossession gi ven im1nediately. ] 'or further information, a.r>ply to the prori·ietol', JAMES WOODLBY, 'J'yronc P.O. Darlington, .1-\pril 14th, 1870. 2D-3moa. ~1~~ ~~oLf.-C:~vion,~~:: . For Gellts, Luught at best r~t.l'!$, ;i,.mJ pnr drnser:; will rcn~i ve the benefit.. 'vlllch u.1·e anrc to give tlie buSt satisfaction . in For Ladies, For Childrenm ltt. House. Star Dry Goods and Clothing Nv'l'ED FOR ni:::,EAP r. A well i=;ol cct~~d GOOD STYLE H e will also take contr1Ao..:tH for Luildiugs, nnd p&y.!I DRUGS, GllEilflOALS, SPECI AL A1'1'EN1'10N TO JOBJJJJYG'. PATENT MEDl"Cl NE8, BRUSHES, CON BS, SHOUL.DER-BR.AC:ES, SUPPORTERS, Etc, Ek. kept (..Oll"Stnntly ou banJ'. NO PRESEN TS GIVEN, BUT CODD Wei'.ght and .Measure G1uwan~eed Shop and Residence on Liberty Etreet B owmanvillc. Dec. 21f;t , 1874. -U i;n ewry instcmce. - USE THF_; A OAB:D. __ DRY G-ODDS . L utcst Styles <tntl CLOTHING,. etc. Good Stock. - --o-A flPECIAL LINE. of Crwnish'f! .Towdry tore Ki11i; Sti·eet, Bo,f"1nan \·ille. 'l'eas a, Speciality. Dressmaking, J. L. STROWGER J . D. STROWGER. - &c. OILS, PAINT, COLORS, YARNISHES; :tt the very lowest pricce. Newc..t! ~, August, 14th, 1874. Kiss lieal Would b1:1g to infor m the lndie~ of no wnianville and vi<:iuity, t,hat l"'he is prepared to take orders f or Dre.sSlllalcing 1 "~nd till the sarue with despath in the and WHITE LEAD NO CURE! Horses and Cattle Medicines. the inost ~dva.ntagenus tern11;. A dwice select.ion of LA].fl'S fur ~alti cheap. Ilow1n:in\"ille. Dec. 1868. Gm. NO, PAY! Norwich Mnrch lUh, 1875. Egg ~owder, 24-ly, for nrn.ldng- ft.Jl kini~s of Cnkes without EITT18. To he hacl of all Gnicel':i. lJ. J. \VEEKS & Co. 1 Toronto, sole agent6 ft11· Ontar;o, I h.:.ve t.ldx day n.ppoiliterl A:l: R. U. B.AREER the 11:xclus i're agent for the sale of 1ny ·vuLOANlZJID l"'£NS fur P.owm:i.n,·il!e, Ont. SPZCIAl, ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERED WORK. If you ·wn.nt Good Bread, Use the STOR.E.--Oiie door .;ia.~t I N. B ....... Country store-ke(·pcrs supplied on JOSJO"II !HASON,P.P. J. J.JACODS .. l3i:nnnri.nvi1le, Eept,lOLh,1874. ~imtunul ~.ent1t ~nke~. m6-ly ]!" YOU have a Se1\·i ng ?¥I aob ine, no m&t ti;:r of what ma nufa1.:tur~. out of order, I will un· dertak e to make it as good ;.is new, or n o ch arge will be marle. Ql'<lerH ll:'ft at Ye l1owl~~ &: Quick's, w ill r eceive pr01npt att en t ion. LATEST :FASHION. N ovem bor 5th, 1874 · l J. SMALE. Bow1n1:un·ill1:", Ma.y Gth, 1 .875. . f'orner J{ing- ;1,n1l \V (·i:;t, l\J Ar\l:'lt f)i rteL 11<:[J.l' St. LawreJtt.>e Hall.'i'0o1-ont1i G. R. T H OMAS. Bo'\'U1a11 ~·il l ~, Aµri l 20th, 1875, 30-3tno!!I. He r experience ful1r wruTu.ntis her in promising :«.\tisfaction. Jtes1<lence, Co1'11er of Chnrch Stro(!t, and ~farket Square. Bol\·manville, ]Jcc, 4th, 1873. ,

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