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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 18 Jun 1875, p. 3

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I THE MERCHANT, FRIDAY, JU:NE 18, 1875 -·-· ======;==:;;==::===========;==========;=~=:=:========~==~====::;;=;=:=:====:::=:==:====:=:==~===== · UNION SCHOOL. llE cxMnination of the various divisions in the Bo\\Tlllanville, Union School will be held next week i!l the afternoon of ench day ml indicated below. Mo~DAY. - ~·IiR::i Fa1·ley's and l\'Irs Rickard's c.livisions. Tu.ESD.\.i,-Miss Thomn.s' and l\fr. ?lilcTavish's divisions. WEDNF.SDAY.-b'Ir. l{ermott's <livis5on and Sonth "r~trd School. THURSDAY.-l\{isa Morcraft's and 1\-liss Fairwen.ther's dhi~ions, FRIDAY. - Divisions of High School. Cla.'ls1c:s will be the subject~ of examinntiun ill tho forenoon and other subjects in the afternoon. W. OLIYBR, l\. A., Principal. Bownui.nville, June ]5th. 1875. lin. Daily Line to Rochester. THE STEAMER IRON IN THE BLOOD :Bible Christia,n T Commencing on er about the 19th, of April. 80, HO! - -- Gentlemen of Fashion. NOT SO FAST. I have written these fe,...- lines And all I have to sa.y, rhat you can find mo atill a.t home I run not g-one away ; So all my kind old friends mar C()me j And all the young :.:ines too And get their ga,rments nicoly mad" In fashion11 that are new "\Vhere old nnd young d~i..r friends may '·' NORSEMAN," Itouse a.nd Lot for Sa.le. \'ery desirable town p:eoplrty for Salo, sitA uate Liberty Street, known as the eell· OU ri1 H · (R.. Cl!J..W1"0nn, :r..'1..i.S'l'En.) BOOK ROOM The Peruvian Syrup, a Protecte<Z Solution of the P1·otoxide of Iron, is su conibined as to have the cha1'actcr of an aUment, as e<tsily digested and assi1wllated with the blood a.· the simplest foo<l. It inm·eases the q,.antity of Nature's Own Vitalizing I Agent, Irmi in the blood, and cures "a thotMand ills," simply by Toning up,Iwvigo1'atiny and Vitalizing the System. The enriched and vitalized blood p01·meates evm·y part of the body, t·epwh'ing damages and waste, searching f»H morbid secretions, atMI leaving nothing fm· disease to feed iipon. Th.is is the secret of the wonderful success of thts remedy in curin.g Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Clll'f'onic Dla1··rhrea,B0Us, Nervous Affections, Chills and Feve1·s, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and au diseases originating in a bad stat-0 of the blood, 01· accompanied by debility 01· a low state of the system. Being f··ee fr01n Afcolwl, in any form, its energizing effects are not followed by corresponding 1·eaction, but ai·e permanent, 'infu. sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Constitution. Thouswnds have been changed by the tMe of this 1·eme(f,y, f»om weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to sflroiig, healthy, and happy mmi and WO'men; and invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial., See that each bottle has PERU· VIAN SYRUP blown in the gla8s. 1nake her nigular trips on tru a routt', Cobourg e\.·ery morning at 7 :30 and Port Hope .at 9 o'clock, for Rochester, connecting there with the New York Central a.ud Erie Railways, for all points East, We~t a.nd South. leav11~g. t\1~iJl l(E1' UlL'I ING, - meet woorl Cottagiil. There is half au acre of land o.ttaohe<l, also all necessary accommodation, in f'h~df.!, water, &c. .Apply on the l)remjses, to R-. SQUrnBS. Jr. Bowmanville, June lttb, 1875. tf. General Serva.nt Wa.nted, A_t once. Apply at the Dmninion Bank. Bowman ville Jnnc lO~h, 1875 . 37-tf. WANTED. AT 'l'li~ 0 0 · ~ will leave Charlotte [port of Rochester] daily nt 9 p.m., except Saturdays, when she 'vill leave.at. 2 p.m., for rort 1rcpe, dirf'ct. Th1 s lS the shortest a.nd quickest route to Oswt·go & "",.atertown . via Lake Onl:ario Sho1·e Railroad from Cha.r1otte. Denlers in stock &c., will find this !..he cheap· est and mo.st expeditious route to Boston Albany, Kew York, &c . , ' ]'9r further information apply to - -- -- - - -··----AND A welcome greeting by R. PEATE. Bowman ville, Juuo 19th 1873. Sabba.th School Library Depot, KUP STREET, BOWMANVILLE. R. ORA WFOTtD. Or C. li'. GILDERSLEEVE, PORT 1-IOPEJ. J{t~GSION. Cfa,mbria.n Woolen Mills. Any q11antity of Good l\ferchantable 'Vool, for which tne highest Cash Price will be po1d. On lH\ud aleo, a \\o"eU-ss~ort<'!d stock of '1\veeds, l'ull Cloths, !Tl:i.nnels. Sto0kiuJ Y a.ru, &c., which will be sold low, for 01.lfh. "THE STJN." DAILY AND WEEKLY, FOR 1875. J-. ELLIOTT'S - -:o:-- Wool Carding. Spinning, Weaving, &c Done as Usual. D. TAYLOR, Hampton. l\foy 20th. 1870. 3~-3mos. ~ · For Sa.le! HEAV "f FAlnI HORSE, 6 yoars GOOD old. .A pply this Office. :"l.t l\iarch 4th, 137 4. ing classcls of working people, of ci~hcr sex, young or old, make UJore money at work f<H' us in their spa.re moments, or all the time, th.{l.n at anything else. Partiqµla.I-s free, Post card to States costs bu one c:ent. A.cidrcss G. STINSON & CO., Por~land, Ma.ine, U. S. October· 27th. 1874. ly-bp-o43.m5. $5 TO $20 PBR DAY.-Agents\Vnntedl TO Wagon a.nd :Buggy Makers. ll situate noxt to the new D. C. OhuJ'ob, in the village of Hampton. 1 :ebey cont3.in a wag· gon tihup, 20 x 60, fillt::d with .e.11 necessary 1nachinery to carry on a large bu<;:iness, also two t1l.ory Dwdlin;,!" H ouse, 2-1x30, in first class con· dition, With kitchen and woodshed, together 1vith all accommodation, also barn and driving h::iuse. .AJcio 20 acres of land. Possession next fall, ti-:rros liberal, The property mu~t be aohl, as the ownt::r is going west. 1\iw,;t be oold,the preruiGes of tho uncltars:igned, WM. Y ANSTO!fE. ]fam pton, :!\fay 5th, 1875. ol9-m32-tf. FOR, ha.nd Dunham Piano for \ Sale. .A.Jf':o, a powerful Ensty Organ double·reod, with octave courler. \Vill be aold at a gn!at bargain. Bow1nanville, June, "1.T ery nice second J. M. BRIMAOOMBE. ~rrl, 1875. lm-m36. USE THE Norwich Egg J?owder, 24-ly. fol' making all kinda of Cakes without E.s;rgs. ~robe had of all Crocerli. H.J. \VEKKS & Co., 'loronto, eole a.gents for Ontario. March 11th, 1875. Real Estate FOR ;~o, 'The approach of the Presiclental election gives unusual iruportriince to t.hc events and developn:1cnts of 1875. We shaU endeavor to dt'sc~i,be them fully,_ faithfulJy and fe.a.rles~]y, IH.E WREKLY SUN has now atfa\ined a circulation of O\'er sev enty thonsa,nd copjeg, lh read~r;, are ~oul?-<l in eve.i·y State and Territory, and its qnahty 1s well known tu the public. V{ e sbaU not only endeavor t o keep it f11lly up to the old r-itanclard, but to improve ancl. add to its variety and power. 'r RI~ \.VF,E_ K LY SU)f will continue to be a thoro11gh newspaper. _,o'\.ll the news of the day will be found in it, condenrsed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always, we trust, treated in a clenr interestino0 and instructive manne 1·, ' It is our aim to 1nrtke the WEEKLY SUN the best family nowApaper in the world. It ~"ill be full.of t:ntertaining and ap1wop·riate reading of every sort, but will print nothing to of~ fend t he rnost scn1pulous and delicate taetc. It will always conta.in tbe most hit erest-in~ stories and romances of the day, cari?fu.l ly selected a.1Hl legibly printed. 'l'he .Agricultural DepH.r·tment is a. prominent feat ure in the VlEEKLY SUN. and its ft.rti~ cles will alwa.ya be fon nd (resh and useful to the Panipbleti· Free. farmer. 'l'he number .of rrieu independent in politica: is increa~ing, and t.he ¥7EEJ{L Y SU:N is their paver especially. It belongs to n0 party an::l offerl'I no dictation, cont.~ nding for principle' and Seth W. Fowle & fona, Proprietors Xo. 1 lUilton Pin.cc, .Boston. for the elec.,1:.ion of the best inen. It exPoses the corrnption that diagra.ces the country and SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. threatens the overthrow of republiCan institutions. It bas uo fear of knnves 1 and seeks no favorP from their supporters. The markets of evt-ry kind a.nd the fashions are regulnrly reported. 'l'he p1·ice of the WEEKLY SUN is one doll ar . a y'e:l.r fo 1 · a Sheet of eight page!, and fifty -six coh1mos. As this barely pays the expenses of pa-per and printing, ,.,.e 11.re not able to m!l'ke nny discount or allow any premium to fnends who may make r;pecial effm·ts to extend its circulllition. Unrler ihe uew law which requires payment of postage in advan~e one dollar. a Year, with tw~nty ct:nts the co;t 0f prcpa1.d postage added, is the rate of subscription. It is not necessary to get up a club in order to have the VVEEKLY SU~ at this rate. Any one who sends ono do1lar rund twenty cent1' will get the paper, post.pa.id for a year. HE Subscrilier retur~s thanks tu those who Vl e have ao travellin~ agent.s. ha.ve iii ven him their patronage in the pa.at, . 'l'HE WEHRLY SUN. -Eioht pagos, filtv· and would inform the f:trruers that he has re · Enx columns. Onl:v 1. 20 a. yen.r,posta.ge 'Prepaid. paired anU refittHd his ~Iill, and is now vrf;var· !!to d· iscount fi·orn this rate. ed to attend to their wants in the milling hoe. TlI.E DAILY Sf!N.~A larfjefour~pagoe news~e is also conclu.r.ting a paper of twenty-eigh t colnmns, Daily circulation over 120,000. All the new·14 for 2 cents. Subscriptio-u. postage pl'epaid, 55 cents a month or6.50ayear. To clubs of 1001· overj a. dis:: count of 20 -per cent. Addrees, '" 11'HJD 3lTN," Ne\v YorkC:ity,U.S. Maroh lltb, 1875. 24-6uis. anfl having purchased his stock for Cheap Store I TYR<)NJ:'J, }las now a full assorted Sto~k of Vle ba"t"e now the moliilt vaJ"ied a.nd Groceries Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes etc., which for SELECT STOCK Quality and Cheap ness, CANNOT BE SURPASSED J. ELLIOTl TYRONE. .. OF Ca,rd. of Thanks. T SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES and GENERAL LITERATURE yet offered to tho people iu We11t Durha.m. DENTISTRY! .. ? --o-:- GENERAL STORE, SALE. rrJIE EST.A.TE of.the late PH1LIP CAT,(.BAUY, iis uffered for Sale, being a part of Lot No. 5th Con. na.rlin gtun, comprising 25 acres, 1nore or less. There are about 23 ncres cleared, the remahule.r bdng wood land. '£here is a ~ood frr.1ne house! with bo..rn, driving house and Bta.ble, and two good wells. Tht'rlJ is also a splendid LADIES ' g A is givinr bnrgai.n· il:i~ For the· Holidays! J. M. Brimaoombe, L.R.G.D.8. r.A.SSIS!ED BY · Orchard of Fruit-bearing Trees. --(o)-- This propc1·ty is in a good state of cultivation . l i'or furthel' particulars, apply, if by letter, postpaid, tn Dn. b'lcGILL, Oshawa. April 1st, 1875. 27-tf. Dry Goods, Dress · Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, &c. ) G. D LOCKHART, L. R. C. D. B STAND .- llcoently occupied by Mr. Gray. Gift Boo/cs, Splend!id .A lbums, Prang's Oelebrate,d Ohromos, },ficroscopes,Kaleidosoopes, OJ the finest deseription, Ladies' OFFlCE over McOLUNG'S Store. FEES MODERATE. 11-tf. $ . VANSTONE .. Tyrone, Dec. 17, 187', Comp.a nions, TYRONE. Writing DeskB, Poclcet Books, &c., &:c., to pleMe all, and every one. &Bowmanville, Dec. 1:174. WANTED. herself generally useful, behind the Counter, in the Dress1naking department, or as Ai:;sistant Book-kee}'Jer. References kindly permitted, to severu.l r especta.ble persona, both in Town and Country. Address, :IS. A., 0BS.EHVER Office, Dowmo..nville. Dec. 3rd, 1874. 10-t ..'.\.. YOUNG ' ' 0Ii.f.A.N recently from By:FJngland, a situation, whr.re she could rna.ke 7 i~W ~!elf~~ that M:tiS. ~- IS OF · -:o:-- a DRUGS AND MEDICINES at the Dressmaking, &c. Would bt)g to inform the ladiSB of Bowm~nvillo and vicinity, ~hat she is prtipared to take orders for DressmaJnng,1.nd fill the same witb dcepat.h in. the ROPl:XNS 1 Q R:ElA T Ait:RIVAL and splendid Collection of Miss Heal ·, LADIES' and MISSES' ourrrTTING ESTABLISHMENT, K ing Street, next Door 'Vest of 1\-furdoch Bros. wbel'e can be foond the Spring Bats & Caps The Largest Stock ever ~li.OWJl i:p. Bow~(J.Jlville. :DENTISTRY. 1JJE SUBSCl~.IBl~ll, in order to accede to the requests Qf many persons residing both in Orono and Clsr1·ke, has consented to npen an Oflice in the ·village of Orono, where eithel' Le or J\fr. G. LooICBAR'I', L .D . S., will attend, on the first Monday in every month, commencing on the first :&Ionday in J\.fa.rch, and remain during t.ha.t weflk, for the purpose of attending to :W,l Dent:l-1 operatjons. Oifice at Dr . .ll'i~lding's LATEST FASHION. r:r Latest N ovelt'ies in Jtillhiery Goods. A 'f Newest ·styles! English F\1r Amerkan Fur, and Canadian Felt Bowmanville Drug .Store, Stereo~oopio Viewa Her experience fully warrante her in promiling satisfaction. Residence, Corner of Church Street and Market Sq naro. ' BowmlWville. Dec. 4th, 1873. Prices to suit All Qia.sses. Also a. well selected Stock of J. HIGGINBOTHAM thauks to his numerous friends and cuf3· tomer?1 and to the public generally, for the very hht>ral support Jrn h.11,s received W.n~ij his c?mmenci!1g ir1 busines3 ; nnd hop.oa by con· t1nuP;d strwt personal a.tt.,-,Q.ti.oq ~o hueiness, and offering no~11~g b,ut the purest axticles, at the mo1:1t r~.<.lS-Onable p:rices, tQ l.lllSllre a continuance of p.ubhc patro.n&ge, '-'·fl. WO\\ld 0!\11 specia.l attention to his very superior stock of S-urger~y. Boww:.u1ville, J. l\L BRIMAOOMBE, Ji'eb. 18th, 1875. 21- tI. HATS. STRAW HATS! STRAW HATS W OULD mvst respectfully iender his sincere The Goodswe.re bought at btlst rates, and pur ohasera will receive the bcne.fit. Strowger Bros. NEWCASTLE Having removed to morC coinmodious preroiset, Good Fa.rm for Sa.le. Good buildings u.nd fenc~t:>, and large young or· cha.rd. Fm· particulars, apply to Vlf.M. 'l'UER. HAYDON. Oct. 29th, 1874 . 5-tf. half of Lot No. 14, ith Con, Dar· N ORTH llngton, containing !Off acres, more or less. Ladies' Veils, Ladies' and from 12b Cents, upwards. Misses' Gloves, in Kiel and GENTS'. FURNISHING.S, Lisle Thread, Ladies' a F1rst-dn.?s $~1~~~tJ9A~ Fancy .Silk Ties, 1';:qowtng .lu'"lt what suits the public taste, I New and have purcba.eed a~ordingly. Call early, and :V~s]lianable, eu1t yourself. . T)_YE S'l"UFFS whwh are sure to give bvii.t aatisfaction. ~e FOTHERGILL'S BLOCK, beg to inform the public generally, that ther are now enabled to offer tbl!m "' A Desirable Family Residence For Sale. Brick dwelling, lately tirccted b:r him, on ~ib &ty Streot, having I~ acres of land attached thereto. The house · has 4 rooms ou the first flt-1.t, u.nd 5 rooms on the second, with Cellar under whole Uuildip_g. ']'J1 er1;1 is a. good stabl"3 on thi; prernipes, an<l riilroo a w~ll, qnd i;iistern. 'l'enµ~ reason>tble, :For f111-tl1er parti~nla.r!>, u.pply t0 the propdetoi·. B, SHJ~ H.JN, Meesr.l!I. if uCL UJ\' (} Bl\.OS., King Street. or I\. R. LOS COM BE. B.a.RRISTER. S ¥It SHEBIN is f!.hout leaving rown, A _ bu offers for sale, tha.t :fine twp -storey 1 ... ·Sa.b'ba.th Sohool Ensign, An unsectarinn , · .A well ~Qlec·locl o~ock ot direct from New Lfighest Prioe paid for Raw Fur$ DRUGS, York. Ladies' Linen ALL KINDS Of flJJ,l,1! ll.EPAIRED. CHEM JOA.LS, Uuffs and Collars, Skirts, PATENT l1fEDIOINES, M. MA YE:Et'S. Jn short, Bow-ma.nville, Corsets, &c., &c, BRUSHES, . April lat, 1875. Better Inducements !in the line of 'lirJrything in ladies' Goods. THE Bowmanville, Feb. 20th, 1875. 22tf Illustrated a.nu Paper~ CAR.RI AGE SHOP We intencl to replenish our Stock, every we ek, fron1 the C11nadian and New Y urk 1\.1(:\:t'k.cts, with the $25 llEW!RD ! The above rew~wcl wjll be paid to a.ny person who will f1irnish ample proof that the· Boots & Shoes :;iuld by the undersigned, are not what he represents them. OOJrIBS, SHOULDER-BRACES, SUPPORTERS, Etc, Etc. kept constantly on hand. If you want THOROUGHLY RELIABLE VAR~ISHES, OILS, PAINT, COLORS, and \VRITE LEAD a.t the \·ery ]owe.et prices. 0 RGAN FOR s Grocery Business, (AS REGARDS PRICE & QUALlTY) than any other houBe in the County. for Sabha.th Schools. FOR SALE. PHILLIP'S ,.~ Lates't King Street, Bowmanville. ;?.nd I Novelties! NO PRESENTS GIVEN, BUT GOOD Weight and },feasure G1Aranteed in every i.nstanw. Horses and Cattle .Medicines. N. B. - -Country store-keepers supplied on the 1nost atlvan tageoue terms. , A -choice selection of_ LA.MPS for bale cheap. Bowmanville. Dec. 1S6S. 6m. Published Monthly, at Bowmanville, Ont. Parlors, Schools, or Churches, Apply to The Editor hns been connected, wore or less, closely witb Sabhil.tl} ~ChOofo, from hi1;1 boyhood, will euaco:vor the 'make the E.xsT~N every way \\;ofthy ot the support of Sabbath Schools . Th'e l.\nsectarian charfl;c~er of the pa.per 11·ender1 Possession can be ghreu on the 1st of March. it suitable for any Schoo). In connection thereTerms easy. · .Apply to tht: proprietor ori the v.ith, a Supplement is published, containing Notes on the Internatio1u1.l series of S. S. Lespremises, fo r particulars. sons. i·h~sl:) a,re ~o.refully prep.arerl, ~p.d must . H. 't'. PHILLIPS. proye of great value "o both Teacher and ~'ub. '!5th, ,875, 22-tf , · S~bola_r. .. ·· ur TH¥! HOTEL, PLEASE CALL Examine Stock and Prices. 'l'eas a, S:peciality. J. L. S'l'ROWGER J. D. STROWGER. Newcastle, Augub-t, 11th, 1874. VILLAGE OF JiAMPTON, r11HE. -:s uiJ8criber is pre1Jo ued pau· to build and re- TRESPASS NOTICE. JlEREBY NOTIF" Y all partiee that the I Ponds and Greeks o"l'I. South half of Lot No. 10, half vf Lot No. 9, and No, 1 TERMS: Parcel.a of 5, 10, 15, etc., at tho i·ate of 30 ctil. per year. Single co pie~, 40 cts. Poatfige FREE. A.::tthess, Wagons, Buggies, and Cutters, of tvery dei,;cription, ::i.t sho;:itt noti ~e. an<l o::i reason.~bl\.cl term~, I Dress Making and Dress Fitting A SPECIALITY. SATISFACTION SUARANTEED. For Ge11ts, For La,dies, 1 Star Dry Goods and Clothing House. NOTED FOR CHEAP r. . Agents for the Desirable Farm Property BEST ORGANS FOR ON rH.i!l SALE. 8, situate in Ilpwqlo.nv~lle, Ont. Qil J~o~ 8th Con, of D1trlingto~1, are re:;er"~4 p sh~n~ g-ro1~n~ 1 belonP.ipg t p ine, and allY What tile l're.ss s~v about it: Olla trei:ipass1ng thereOll, will be prosecuted to 'l'~iE EYSJGN. - VVeha.ve been lavored with a t{te ntmo8t l"igor of the law. copy .of the EnBign frorn the Editor,at th1J 'Vest JAMES WOODLEY, Durham P1inting' Establishment. 'l'he Ensign is a pa"pe1· prepartl(l especlally for Sabbath :Parlingt on, April i4th, 1875.. 2~-iJlloS. S@haQW, a.ud ~n our ciph\ion well ada1)ted to its objcot. So g~at a. favorite. baa it become' tllat we hea.r (what is very unusual with tmch enterprises) it has proved for the first ye3.r 1J10R SALE, situate on Ontario Stceet. En- a :finaDcial success. The i11ustrations a.re suit· .11 quit-c of !\iR. 'l'IiO:&-IAS, on the premises. able and sufficiently numerous, while the rend· · Boivmanville, Jan. 22nd.1875. 17-tf. ina mntte1· is healthy in tone, racy in style,and so0 varied as to suit the taste of the gcnera.l We congratulate the Editor .on bav· public. tng catered so successfully to the public wrutt, and we congratulate the your>g and the public F y·ou haNe a Sewing Ma.chine, no rnattt;r on h11· v~n(1 so ch<.;rmiq(1' fy iihcut presented of tQeir c_ h ildren.qf what q1:tnafapturft, out of ord~r, +,.,·\J.! 1+!1: inonthly fpr the per:u~1fl 1 · · dert~~]<e to nlnke it as g~od 11s ~~ew, iJ~ no cµaxg~ Osh<iw'a. &,,fb'01:efi:· ' \\:rill he made:· Order's left at Yellowlees & The Ensign 'jg ll (:U:tly pr~ntcd on good pat:er, Quick'i!, will receive pron1Pt attention. is illustrated, and cont.a.ins healthy read1ug . G.H.THOM~ matter nud ought to ha.ve a. large circulation. llowmanvillo 1April 20th, l8<6. 30.Zrr.o!· -Pet1r/b01·0 Exa.mi1u:'·, a. BARKER, Eo1Ton, tho~orth tl~e Caniages Painted and Trimllled. DRY GOODS! A Blacksmith's Shop on tlie pretnise!), weI"e 1:1peeiaJ attention i· g1 ven tn all Philadelphia and Neiv Ym·lc Patte1'ns always on hand. A RO'O"SE AND LOT Ca,r riage work, 1tnd General Jobbing. Our Goods are all New and Fashionable, and will be sold at Reasonable Prices. )temember\heplace,a=SS STOU11 !lTON': Old Staud. NO OUREI NO PAY! I .All work d01~e qt thi$ E~tabUshment I VJa'l'ranteii. Lo test Styles and Gooll Stock. ' A co:.ll is relipeotiuUy soli0ited. llespectjully, ,T. llfORlUS, B>wman ville, Oot. l·t, 1869. · MRS. HOPKINS, Bowmanville April 30th, 1870. 31-tf. ~11usT BB soLD.-A,pleuct;d property, lf. being Lots Nos, 14 n.nd 15,in the 10th Con. Darlington, containing 200 acres, more or less~ 'l'he soil is a rich loain, and the la,.nd level, save about 10 acres on the front of each lot. .A bout A SPECIAL LINE, 90 acres are cleared, and well fenced. Eighty more can be eMily cleared with a good sttcker left on the north side, for Fall Wheat, This, if rightly attended to will pay for the whole larnd. 'l'here is 011 thi;, premises, a d WP.Bing Co:rner King and,Vest 1.-Iarket Street near h.ouse, barn]...a.nd good well of watex, a.lao young St. Lawrence Hall.Toronto orchard. The pro-perty is l5ituate within ten Imles of Bowtna.nville, three of TYl'one, three of Enniskillen, and two of Haydon . The lan<l. will be sold cheap. A small portion of tlHJ pu.r· SP.ECIAl, ATTENTION GIVEN TO chase money, requit'f~d down, and reasonable have this cla.y appoiuted :\1 ll C. J3A]:{.J(J~B time given in which to pay tbe bl\lance. ORDERED WORK. Posthe _ir,'xclusi,ve agent for the sale of°"my Voe:.· .session given immediately. For furtht'r infonnS'l'ORJ'.!. - One door-~ast of Cornish's J ewclry OA~IZED PENS for Bowmanvillti. Ont, 11rti?Ui apply to the proprietor, Store, Kini; Stri;:et, l3owmanville. .TOS};PH MAE'ON,P.P. ~AMBS WOODL]lY, 'l'yroneP.O. J. SMALE . ~ J. J .JACOBS. Bowma1lville, Sept.10th,U:l74. m-tl. Howmauville, May Gth, ~~75. D·rlington, April Hth, 1875. 29-3mos 0LOTHING, etc. ---o-- CONTINENT LANDS FOR SALE. For Children. Corn\vall Blankets A CAlt:O. and :32, in the 6th Con. of D<t:rlington, comprising 200 acrcs-::J5 being superior wood land. 'l'herti is on the front of the premises, a very fine,gcnt leman's stone residence, with la ....."Il and flower garden, to the re .ir of ·whic1h i13 a. beauti· ful Maple Grove. Also wood ~hed,atable, driving h.ouse,etc., and every nec~ssary convenience. The whole, about ten acres, is surrounded by a Torn hedge. Thei·e is a Farm House, with three bar:us, with all outbuildiDgs. A never failil,lg" stream o:f W&· terrunsthrough the -premises. There is also splendid. Orchard of fruit bearing trees, and kitchen garden. 'l'he property is in a good state of cultivation, and is regarded as the mr-at de· sirable between l(ingston an<l London . For further pa.rtim1la1·s aoply to : MRS. U. MITCHBLL, Osha.wa P. 0. Auguot 6tb,1874. bµ-tf-m44-o2:.. :~1, Sp_lendicl Property of the late Mr. B. THAT 11-iitchell, bein.~ the noi-th half of Lots ·No. I If you Wan t Uoud Bread, Use tha ~huuomt N ov erober 5th, 187'(. ®nht~. ruO·ly

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