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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 23 Jul 1875, p. 3

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l -=-: T HE -MERGB:J N-T. FRIDAY, JUL¥ 23, 1875. 1 I> ~.etv ~tltt.editi.em.eut:i Daily Line to Rocheste1. (:Jptnmcncin.g on or about the 19~h, DRUQs AND MEDICINES at the of . Apd 1 Wanted Imm.edia.tel · ti~ ART , IXTELLIGEX1' ~Ur' to A 1cn.rn the Printmg. Aprly ( imcc . Horses Stra.yed. / 01.t THE STEAMER Bown1anville Drug Store, tl11~ Sugars! Sugars I Sugars! *'* ............. J. HIGGINBOTHAM ,VOULT) me.st res11C"1::tfull:y tender hiS $ince1c A!\IB into the premises of tbe Farmer:s Ex.change, Bowmanville, on Thursda.r la st, a. tca.n1 of inares,one wrrel,the other a. d:i:rk b1 u'~1l . 'fhe owner can ba.ve them by prov1ng proiJerty an<l paying expenses . O C. GJJ<'FOHD li!·tf. Uowmanville, .July 14th 1 1875. Lyle & Martyn lLre now receiving a brgo coi1sigu_men t of Sugarn, tlircct from New Y or!~, which tl 1 cy will offo1· at lowesL puces. On !Hind a large rmd fine assortment of' "NORSEMAN," NOTICE. ll_E 1 a.rlia.mentary Voters lkt <:'f tlu T ship of Cla.rke, first posted t.h"' le1 ·k s Oftu:" on the 10th day of July, A.IJ. 1 · 1 \Va.s 10 ~ l ·o w~ ' W. L. llllO.Ul ".i. Orono, ,July 20th, 1875. .i:.-lw. To Wagon Makers., HE unaersigned hereby offers either to sell lea.se bis premises, which arc; woll sit11a.terl in the villaO'e of Tn.unton 1 '"here an excellent business ha~ been built up. 'l'he premis~s comprise tw·o acres of ~!st-cl<;i.aB land, on w~rnh are ~1 VVaggon Shop, Dwell1ng House, with outbuildings1 a good bearing Orchard, wcll ,,~f w:it· Ql\ etc. Possession 1!!t Oct. n ext. 11 or fur~ thcr par ticulnrs, apply to the owi1c1·, JOIIN It. T.A·\rrs, Taunton P.O. Glassware, Fruit Jars and ·Crockery DIREOT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES. Tor TEAS AND GENERAL ---:0:--- GROCERIES 0 0 ~ H ~ · (R.: CRAWFORD, !\:L~STER.) '"ill 1n:.i.ke her regular trips on this r c: ute 11J a.viJ1g- Cobonrg evm'y morning. nt 7 :30. nnd Piwt Hope at 9 o'clock, for Rochester, connect· · iug there ,,·ith the New York Central and Erie I J lt1tilwn,ys, for all. points :rna2t, \Vest und South. . RE'l'UllNINC , At McClung Bros. 'rhe :RtTSH is to c·ontinue and. in· crease for another ao Days ! now we call again J Goods are Selling because F .ACTS are te1lling ! tha.uki:J to bi.8 numerous friends aud customers, and to the pulilic gencr<tlly, for the very libel'ttl support he has r Gceivecl since his ' comiuencing in business; :u1<l hopes by con tinued strict personul attention to lmsinc.;ss, aud offering not lung but the pun·st nrticlcs, ut the moist reaaonu.ble p1·ices, to ensure a continu anc~ of public pt~tronage. J. II. "'O uld call spf!ci:~l ::i,ttcntion to hiri 1·..:ry Bupcrior stock of T>YE I will leave Charlotte [p0rt of Rochester] daily ~tt 9 p.m., except" Saturdays, whe_n she \\·ill which :U'o !lure to ghc th() bi.::;t nr:.ti·;fo...:tiou_. STUJTFS l tiQ.V c at 2 p. m., for Po1-t Hcpe, 1hrPct, A well ~Oll?c ted stock of ~'his is the ehortest and quickest route to Onwl"go an Vlatertown, via. Lake Ontario Shore Rr~ilroad from Charlotte. Dealers in stock etc., will find th.is the cheap· est a11d most expeditious route to Boston 1 AlL1iny, New York, etc., For further information apply to DRUGS, CH Jo:Jf ICA I,S, PATENT Jv!EDl CfNES, BRUSHES, l C0211BS, SHOULDER-BRACES, The Public have responded nobly to our reeent eall, and SUPPORTERS, Ek, Ecc. kept t.onBtantly on J1and. R. CRAWFOT:D. Or c. ]', GIGJmHSLRJCVE, ro1tT HoJ·i:. KlI'\OS'ION. July 22nd, 1875. o30·m4H!. "THE SlJN." · DAILY AND WEEKLY, FOR 1875. rrhe approach C·f the Presidental election gi\·es unusual impnrtauce to the. even ta and de· vclopments of 1875, W c shall endeavor to deecl'ibc them fully faithfully and fearltie.<1].y. 'l'HE '\VE'EKLY SlJN has now attained a circulation of over se\·tmty thousand copies, Ita readers are ff.)und in every State and 'lerritory and its qua]it-y ia: well known to the public. \Ve shall not only endeLLvor to keep it fully up to -the old standard but to improve and a.d<l to its variety a11d po,vet· . TJIE WEEKLY SUN will continu· to be a thoro11 gh UP,WSpapcr. All the ne·ws of the Jay will be found in it, condensed when lmimportant at full length when of moment and always \Ve tr·ust treated in a clear interesting and instructive manner. It is our aiu1 to mi:ike the \VEEKLY SUN the best family newspaper in the world. It will be full of entertainin.$'. and appropriate read. ing of every sort but WJ.11 print nothing to of. fend the most serupulous and delicate taste. It will always contain th e most interesti.iu; stories and romances of tlie do..y carefully selected and legibly printed. 'l'he Agricultura.1 Depa1'tment ia a prominent feature in the '\VEEKL Y SUX and its articles will alw~ya: be found freah ruid useful to the fanner. 'rhe number of men .independent in politics is increasing a·n d the '\>V EEl{LY SUN is their paper espccitilly. It-belongs to no po.rty an:l offers no dictation contending for principle and for the election of the bost men. It exposes the corr:nption that diegrA.Ccs the country and threatens the overthro'\Y of republican institu· tions. It has no fear or kna.VJS, and seeks no favora from their suppotters. 'l'he markets of evE'r)' kind and the fasllluns are regularly reported. The price of the WEEKLY SUY is one dollar a. ye<1.r for a sheet of eig-ht pages and fifty -six columns. ..<\s this barely pays the exp~nl:'ll;!S of paper and printiug we t~re not able to mflke a.ny disQount or u.llow a.ny premium to friends who may ma.ko r;pecin.1 efforts to extend its circulation. Under tho new la\Y whi~h requires payment uf postage in ndvl\,.l1cc one dollar a year, with twenty cents the cost of prepaid postage added is the rate of.subscription. It is not neces.<mry to Ret llp a club in orUer to NOTICE. r11HE ville on SATURDAY, A ~GUS'l' 7th, at 3 o'clo~k, p.m., for. the election of Di1·eetors and I other i1nportant bn~iness. A full att~ndance of the StockholJera: 1s requ~sted, chnnges are contllmplated. 'l'. E. July 22nd, 1875. fl.;, .Annual Gelleral ~fe :! tirlg of the Stockhol<lers of the Bowmanville Vurniturc l\iianuf n.cti.tring Company, \\'ill be hclJ at the Com. pany's Ware llooms, in the town of Bowman- A Purchases for Sum~ cf Five Dolla,rs and. tTpwards., THJ:;; Liber~l Discount on CASH We shall continue to back up our Advertisement:; by G1v1NG the BARGAINS we PROMISE ! When we SAY OILS, P .A.INT, COLORS, VARNISHE:S, n:ntl WHITE LEAD at tht'I very lowest prices. · Horses and Cattle Medicines. N. n. - Count.ry store-kc(!pCl'R Z'll.'lllic~(l Ult the most nilva.ntageoua terma . A choice eelection or J:i A"Ml'~ {01' l'>:tlu t;l1cap Bow1ni:i11\'illf'. Dec. HWS. Grn. ~ Bargains we J\'fEAN Bargains ! tmpor~ant SIJ\1SO N, . Large Crowds have visited our Stores during the past month,and the avidity with whieh goods have been" TAKEN" is gratifying evidence that both Goods iind Prices are "TAKING." W c are pleased to see our efforts to " Sell the right Goods at the right Prices " appreeiated, and are carrying this war into next month. Some of our cheap LiiiP.s are running out, but more are iwi·fring, and for the next 30 Days wi s!tall offer greatm· inducements than ever ! Now Remember !- For the next 30 Days McClung Bros. is the place for Cheap Goods ! ---:o:--- t 1 Sec. 43·lw. · ---~ - liEMOVAL! S. MASON ,vi::,hc::; to inform bis nwnerous fr:ienda and ·customers that ho has removed to Buckler's old · Stand, where he will be found with the most complete assortment of Sabbath School Ensign, .A.n unBectal'ii-lu, A CAliD. ~ C. B..i\.ltJ<ER · J. EijLIOTT'S Illustrated Paper, ful· Sabbath Schools. I ·Ji .:i.yc this- da.~· u,ppointcd the Exclusive ar,ront for the sale of ·lllY Vi;r,CA~IZKO PENS for '.Bowrnu.n'\ille, Ont. Pilbl-i:;hcd 'iJ{onth:Z.y, (i,t Bowmanvillc, Ont JOSEl'II MASON,P.P. J. J.JACOilS. Il0wn1anville, Sept.10th,1874. m-tf, TYRC)NE, Has now n. Cull ~s.'3orLed St.ock of Harness, Whips, Trunks,&c., iu towu. J>ien.se call. Buckler's old Btn.nd, oue doo1· east of Gifford's Hotel. 13owmo.nville,. Sept. . 1st, 1873. Desirable Farm Property ·- - -- - The Editor has bcc~ecte·<l, ru?re or lesfl, closely with Sabhath Schooln, frQln bis boyhood, and w:iU endeavor the make the };KSICN every ·way wodhy of the suppol't of Sabbath Schools. Tho unsectatiau chara.cter of t1ie pape1·,renUe1-s it suitable for any School. In connect.ion therewith a Supplement jg published, containing Not~~ on the International series of S. S. Les· sons. 'l'heso al'e carefully prepared, ancf1nust p_!oYe of gruat value to both 'l1ea.cher and Scholar. UOBBIS' CARRIAGE SHOP we1::1t of the Onhu'i Bank. Groceries Dry Gooets~ i(ing Street, Bo\¥1nn.n v·ilie. FOR SALE. Pa.reds of f) 10, 15,' etc., ~t tbB rate of DO ctr;. per year. 'Single oopie~. 40 cts. rosta.ge Fl{fa)E. A.Odres.~~ TERMS: ALL COME! Bowmanville, June, 24th, 1875. Boots & Shoes etc~,. etc, whi eh for } ~fr. B. 1\iiitchell, being the north half of Lots No. ;11 and 32, in t110 13th Con. uf Darling ton, C\>ffi· pri8ing 200 acres- &> being superior .wood land. There is on the front of the pre~nJ.Seg, a very fine r.cntleman's stone resiclenoe, with lawn and _ AO\\:~L' garden, to tho rcru.· of whic~h is a beauti[ul J\1aple Groye. ~\lso wood shed,st:ibh·,_ drivu1g h ouae,etc. . n.nrl every nece:osary conve111enee, The whole, ::Lbout ten t\cr es, 1s surrounded by a 'l 'orn hedge. . Thcr.e is a ]farm l{ouse, with thrci! barns, w1tb all outbuihline,'ll. A ne\·er.failin~ ~trea~ of water rnns throu< ·b the prennsea . I here 18 also sl?lenclid Orch'avd of fruit be1\dng trees, n.nd lntchen gri.rden. rrhe property is in a good state of cultivation, and is rei;arded as t.he most dc~irable betwee.n Kingstou· and London . . :Jl'or further particulai·s apply to r1lHAT SplenJ.itl Property of the late C. IlARKER, ]~DlTOR, Buwmauvllle 1 Ont. q1IIE. sul111i.:l'ibor is 1;repa.re~l to buil~l a.nd !'e1?.:Rr . · ' McCLUNG BROS., Quality and nes~i, Cheap What tile Preas sav about it: THE }~~SIGN. - "\..,.ohn.ve been tavorcct w1~tlt a Wagons, .8ilggies, wnd Cutters, ~JllS. B. l\IITCHELL, ' bp-tf- m4'1-oi~. Osha.wa 11 · G August 6tl1,l8i4. FOR SA.LE. PI-IILLIP'S IN 'ff.lE - - -- Schoofa, and iu our op1n1on ~vell a._:lapted to its oliject. s~) great llo fo.>"or1te.has it ~e con1c· that we bear {what is very unu sua.l with such enterprh1e1:1) it has p~ved for ~be first y~ar a. finu.ncial s;1r:cea>i. The illust1·0.t1ons are su1ta.ble and sufliciently nu1noroua, while the l'Co.din,.,. m3.tter is bea.lthy in tone, racy in style,and so r:>V.!11'ied :ta to · ~uit the ta.sto of the general p1ihlic. Vie congratulate thu Editor on h aving catered so successfully to the p1.1blic wn.nt 1 and we congrat"Qla.te the you11 g n.ud the public on havir1() so charmill'~ ~ ahel;!t pre.sl;!nted monthly fQr the p eru&!l-1 of their i.;Qildren.O~hawa lteforme1'. . The Ensign is nea.tly ptinted on good pa~er, 1 s illustrated :.-tnd contains h ealthy rettd1ng matter ttndo~gbt to haven. la.l'ge circuln,tion. - P cle'rboi·o Exam;inC'i'. copy of the E ·nMgn. from the 1£ditoi·,at tbe \Vest -c:,f t'Very JeS<,ri 1::.tiou, n.t short notice, aRd ou Durham Pdnting 1£at:i,blishmcnt.. 'rbe Ensign l'easonable terms. is ·a paper pre1!arud CElpc.ci~ly for Sabbath OANNO'r BE f.IURPASS:l!:D J. ELLIOT1 TYROHE. Carriages l'ainted ancl Trirrrred. A Blacksmith's Shop on tho tJt'Clnises,,\·ere special n.ttcntion is given t10 have the WEEI(LY SU::>i nt this rate. Any one who aen<ls one\lollar arid twenty cents will get the paper postpaid for a year. We have no tr:l.velling- agents. THll .WEEKLY SUN. -Bi·ht pages, titty. flix columns, Only 1.20 a. year po/Jtage vrcpa.id. 1Yo dit;cownt from, this ncte. THE DAILY SUJY.-Alargcfour-pn.genews- a.II °CH,rriage \Vork:j u,nd Genera.] Johbing. paper Qf twenty -eight columns, Daily circulation ove.r 120 000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription, postll4;e prepaid 55 cents a month, or 6.50 l'.l. year. 'J'o clubs of 10 or over a discount of 20 per cerit. Address 'l'HE SlT~!! ~cw York City U.S. March 11th, 1875. 24-.6ins. Card of :Bible Christian ~~hanks. I-I OT EL, VILLAGE OF HAMPTON. can be given on the lat of March. 'l'er1n.i~ tlllSy. -~ riply to the propritltor on the pn:nn1Se8, for particulars. -.-- - _ - - }1 oases~iun Strowger.Bros. 1r"a,;.fog i·emoved to mor-e coinruodious prc1niset, IN A ll worlc done cit tMs Estc.iblishinent 1varranted. .A. cn.ll is re.epectfully solicitetl, --,..-.-.......,-·~·~--- NJlWOAS~LE l'OTHERGl!.l/S ;aLOOK, LADIES I !! , _ ._ ,J. ... l30\v-Jna.J1viUc, Oct. Jst, 18G9. MOUlUS. J!'eb. 25t]), 1875: _,.... J . 'l'. PHILL lPS. 22-tf. A rrTENTION ! -(o)- A Subscdbe1· i·eturus thank2 to those w110 T H]~ ]iave siven him their patronage in the pa..<;t and would inform the farmers that he hae re i:iaired and refitted his }.fill, n.n<l is now prcp:"t.r· cd to attend to their wa.nts in the milling line. He is a lso conductinfr a. Oood Fa.rm for Sa.le. OE'l1H half of Lot No. 14, 7th Con. Darl(qgto:q, containing 100 Mt'S, more or lesa. Uoo'd builchngf! and fences, and large young ort::hatd. For p!\rticulars, apply to . ¥lM. 'l'UEH., HAYDON. Oct. 2Qtb, 1874. . 5.tl. BOOK ROOM AND GENERAL STORE, a111l having l)Urcha.sed his stock for N eg to inform the pi1blic generally, that thor arc now onnbled to offer them Better Inducements in the line of CASH, is givillg bargains in! - -- -------~~ f9R SAl,.E 'J ownship 1 O~ TO E,ENT. Groce1~y (A S REGARDS PRIOE ·~o~IPJlISING 100 n~;rcs all clearell, being U \\rest ha.If of Lot Ko 6,2nd Cpncession of the Cartv..·rigbt. 'l'here is on the preniise:> :+good frame fiouso. Barn. and other Qlj-tPµiklings. "rhere a youn~ Ofp~nrd ~nd Qi n~'ve;- failing v;:elL In1rue.diate. possessw n ji desired can be given by purchasing Stoek, 11nple1nents, a.nd the growing crops. · For further particulat·1:1 apply to the prol'ri dtor on tho premises. S of ts B11siness, of; uns. :a. HOPKINS' LADIES' and MISSES' OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, King- Street, next Doo_ r \Ves~ of ~\,\rdoch Bros. w4ere ~n b~ fo'Uuq the '.!'HE G-REAT REMEDY fPl! Sa.bba.th Sohool Library :Depot, QUALlTY) that IS · a KINC STREET, BOWMANVILLE. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, &c. S'TAND.-1\cceutly occupied by Mr. Gra~. ----:o:-- than n.ny other house in the County. NO PRESENTS GIVEN, BUT COOD Gii.EA.T A:RRIV A.:C. .· Spring Hats&; Caps "' 'l'he I . argest Stock ever sho"t\1-n in Bowman ville. --;o:--·- S. V.A.NSTONE. Tyrone, Dec. 17, 187·1, , . . ABRAHAM MORHI . 0 3 r~wri,ght,Ju1y 1st. ~8i5. tf.bp-o27·1n40 Weight and JJfeasure Guaranteed ·in mjery i.ristance. Latest Novelt·ies in .Jtili'inery Goods. Ai' TYRONE. W~E4 ~_!lQUND. N 'l'uesday, July 5th, · on the Scu:::-og Road thi-ee bags of wheat. The owner CiLll- have them, by applying to ' 0. T)INGJ\.f A.N. Uowmanv\lle, July 9th, 1875. rn:1w. O 'I'eas a, Speciality. J. L. STROWGER J. D. ISTROWGER. N c'\.ycastle,A.:qgust, 1·1th; 187-4. @.lld ncknowlcdged by mnny prominent physi~ ciaus to be the inost Reliable Prc:p!lr11.tion ever introduced for the RELIEF and Ct:'RE of all CONSUMPTION Thjs w·ll·knOWll r··wdy js 'l!fU'~~ I· I~~ sanctioned ~l; t~c ex.pqr1enoo of qver fOrty ycnrS, nncI when resorted to in til'nso~, ~eldom !~ile tO eft'e<:t a evecdy cur.c o.f Prices to suit A.11 . Ci~sses. Also a weU seleqtecl Stock of LUNG COMPLAINTS. '.P.Ub~~P.t Newest Styles! -=~=- 'Ve have now the most val'ied and LANDS rOR SALE. Bµtc}l~rs Notice. of this town are ,.. n1HE follo'i\>-illg laud~ . in the 1.\n\'Q.ship. of J, Clarke, n'1.mely: 'l'ho N ortb hn.lf of J ,ot ~umber Twenty in the eighth Uo:Q.pcs.sion:, abo the South half 6f Lot Number T1venty ln the ninth Concea~ion. For particulars apply to the proprietnrs ~Icssrs. THOMAS & ROBERT STJ!.\VAR1:" nea1' the premises, or toJ, 1(. GALBRAITI-I Barrister Bow1na11\·ille. Bowmanville, July 13th, 1875. m4w. I N conseriuencc of tho depression in the n1ouey inn.l·kot and ba.ving to pay cash for otu stock (Joughs, Colds, C:rQriP.1. Broncltltls, llJ· · lluenza, Whooping tJongh, Uoarse. ·ness, Pains or Sore_v~I~ \n ti\~ · (]fl.estitnd Side, vltiedrng i1t tbe. Lungs, Liver co~npc1Jed tn· do ;lo we tbc undersigned en.sh bllSiQe~s . 'l"J1ureforo on ]~11tcheri:I and a.iter the complaint, &e. 12th Da.y of July, lS76 .CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED our business will be conducted pn Ca.sh principle, small pro!it.s a.nd quick retµrns hopng it will ineet the views of the Public fayorably. by a tltn.ely resort to this standard rCmed~, nf is proved by hundreds of tesUmoninls rccc1vctf by the propriotora. - N eio Ptl/rtriers[iit! . .f · - - - - - - - -- - -- UA WKER & IlUOTHEB. M. D. WIL!A~J$. Q. 'l'01J1'0'.' ·< . M. l::.IOl1!. P . S,.- ..:.\.11 thor;e in ~rrtiars by bovk <\ocount or othen\·iiJ;o will plea.<:10 eall iilld settl6 forth· with Bo\v11rn.uvillc,,Tuly, 1::1t 1875 D~ does :not dlr1J up a Cou(Jh, arul leave tlta cUuse bcldnd, as 1.11 the case tvit1" 'lnos~ vre1un·ationa, but it loosens an<l clcauscs WIHAR'S BALSAM OF WILD OHERRY tho lungs, and aUays irritation, thus re:ntovtng the cause O/ ·Uw C01l'tJJl<flnt. /Everything in Ladies' Goods. Ladies' Veils, Ladies' and Misses' Gloves, in Kid and Lisle Thread, Ladies' Fancy Silk Ties,j STRAW HATS I · sTRAW HATS New and from 12~ Cl·nts, upward~'. :Fashionable, GENTS' FURNISHINGS; direct from New a First-class Selection~ . York. Ladies' Linen lust \\'hat suitH the public ta~tc, I Cuffs and Collars, Skirts, __ Knowirii:; ~ia~·e pu.rchru:;ed ac:ordivgly. Call early, and Bu1t yourself. I:n short, Corsets, &c., &c, l/ighest Price paid for Raw Furs English Fur . · ' · American Fur, and Canadian Felt SELECT STOCK HATS. I OF $25 BEW!RD! The above rc\vard will Ue paid to any p.:,;1·eon who \vill f11n1iBh runple proof that th e .Boots & Shoee sold by the \indersignt1d , a.re not "'bat he represents them. SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES and GENERAL LITERATURE yet offered to the peopl~ in Weet Durba..n1. ALL KINDS OF FURS REPAIRED. Bown1auvine, April 1st, 1875; Morris & Watson (J!CNEBAL CQNTBAC1' ()RS AND, BUIL!)ERS. ·i ·. · ,. ' · ' CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, SINGERS, and all those whose occu UBU}I~ c~c~~1~.?; tlll~ lm...40. NO CURE! NO PAY I I Manufacturers of Sash.Blinds :Jioors, Mo1Jldings, and Win, {low Fra;in(ls1 f¥ith " · 01· F YOV lv.l.~~e a Sc.\rl:ii·g .~{~_chino, n? iuatter of \Yhat u:1auufacture, out of orclor, I ·will un· dertake to u1ake it as good aa new, .or no chacrge will b~ n1;i.<.,le. Or<ler~ foft at Y ellowlees & Qnick'R, will recei ~·e pt-omot attention. G, :fl;. ~:)cfO!,:f.!,S. Bow1uar!vil~e . ...~:~:ril ~Ot~, 187~. S0-81nos, 11it.lly and tnataD.taneciu.sly ·re~cvC\ . th¥ P~L"t PREPARATION ffi l~P. '{~~~l :M:. XA. YE:Et'S. --0-- tle,, W tj intend to roplcuieh ou.r Stoi.:k, every W()~k. frorn the Canadian and Ne·w York Jvln.rkets, witb \lie Latesi; #~<:,° t~~ ~a~app~r Novelties? · Ca-i:t'fu1ly before VWfc,has~n!J ·. :ft'ltJ;l:P;UU;l> ~:.:" arc basa inU 'u.:ithoul G(J.,sing. 1-Viih or · Band Mould.;. " ' ~vithont :· Ono Dollar a l!-Ottle. fax lllttlcs for Fire Dolbrt. ' ' . .. ' Planing, µ/qn/ng & Matching, Sawing and T11rning, Ommnenial Pickets, in every oar-iety, and Scroll Sawing, of eycry description woor'i. d'ottagQ; (111\'ere ~s ha.If an ti.ere of l~nd atta.clicd, ah>o all nec eSB~ry uccommod~itlon i_ in shed.51 'y::i;t~ r, ·%9 o.\ E.!Y -2:Uthc..nJ"~:~:SC:r.i, io [ , ~· 11. SQUmES, Jl'. Bownrn.nville, June 16th, 1871'.'i . tf. House anti. Lot for Sa.le. desirable tow11. propt.rt:i for Sale, sitA very urt~o on Lil).erty l3t_ rQ11t, ~no_w:q ~s tt1e Bt.:11- SETH W. :fQWL.l ; &, SOii:~, l!~!. \Oll, M~···o PLEASEflCALL and Exi1.1ninc Stock a.ncl For the Holidays! Gift Books, · Splenddd ii lbuins, Prang's Celebrated Ghrornos, Microscopes,Kaleirloscopes, of the finest desc1-0ption, Ladies' Cornpanions, Writing Desks, Pocket Books, &c., &;c., to please all, and every one. ~d ~o!d ~r ~ru-~·ta nu rt ll·~l·f· ~@cwty, Pricca. For Ge11ts, For Ladies, For Children~ --~-~-~~~ ~-- :Horse For Sa.le ! G o.n the SJ:lORTEST NOTICE, I OOD H~AVY HQRSU, G years old. Apply at' <t11ia Office. ?¥Iurch 4th, 1874. iiIBM Dress ·Making and Dress Fitting 'FOR SALE. rrf,IE J£ST .t\.TE of the la.te PHILIP 0.1.q,L~A1.!,Y, is offered for 'Sale, being n.-p11rt of Lot l'\o. 30 5tll Con, ])arlington, comprising 25 acres, m~re or less. l'hero are about 211 n.cl'es c]ea.rcd, the rema,inder being' \\rood land, 'l11Iere ia u. Aood frr.me house, with barn, driving honse and stable, and twu gqod. v:ellB. There is also a · e:pleuditl Re al Eatate If you wn:pt THOROUGHLY RELIABLE Lo.test Styles nn<l Gootl Stock. I A SP ECJi\ UTY. SATISFACTION GUARAl\TEED, FOR LANDS FOR SALE. D::t.rliµgton, contMning 200 acres, Jnore or lees~ 'l'hc soil is a rich ·loo.n1/ a.nd the land level, save a.bout 10 acrea on the ront of t::ach lot. ~'\bout 90 ncrcs are clea.re(l, and wcl~ fenced. Eighty rnorc can be easily .cleared with a good i:;~1~k.e1· l!;!ft on the noi·th aide, for Fall Whl;!a.t. l}ns~ ii rightly "ttenueu to will P·Y for tho whole land. rrhorc is on the premises, a dwelln1g houi5e, barn, and good wel:! of. water, a~so .young orcha.J:d. _ The JlYOl)erty is s1h~~~te within ·ten rmles of Buwmanville1 three of l'yrolle. three of Enni;,killen, anU two of IIaydon_. 'l'hu lanrl will be ,old cheap. A ·m:wl portion of the pur· chase money, requir{1 d down, and reaso11;abltj Liin.e given in which to pay the bnlu.nce.. Posi!ession givf'.1) irnn1edi:.1.te1J~. For further info1·mation, apl)ly to the proprietor, JA.~IJ~S '\VOODLEY, Tyrone B.,O, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERED WORK. BE· SO.L~~7sr~e.nt1itl propc1·ty. lf. b eing Lota Nos. ].4 mid la,1u tLe 10th Con. ~'iUST Shops on Liberty Street. North, of tha Eastern House, Bowmanv11le. Orchard of Fruit·bearing Trees. u I F - -A.. 'l'l'o'l"l's'l!I a $20 Buwruanville. July ~ 9th, 1874. 41-tf. V .. ~Olt SA.LE, situate on Ontario Street. ,En· q tJire of l\fR. 'l'HOTh'IAS, on the i;irem1ses, ..,. tf Bowrna.nville, Jan. 22nd, 1875 · li- · A.N·:o LOT 'l'his property i:. in a goo!=l 8tat.e of culti v;-1-tion. !for further p articulu.rs, apply~ if by letter, post· paid, to Philadelplvin and New Yorlc te?~is always on hand. Pat- Parlors, Schools, or Ohurches, Apvly \<l c-- · A and splert. d.id Collection of STORE.-One door tiast of Cornish's ,J vwclry Store, King Strt:"et, Bown1anville. J. Bowmanville, 1'-Iay 6th, 1.875. SM.AL~~. ~-------------~.- Dn. McGILL, OshaN.ra. April 1!:!t, 1875, 27-ti. TRESPASS ·NOTICE. Our Goods are all New and Fashionable, and will be sold at Reasonable Prices. BICE & :BAl\XER, Agents for the WANTED. A 'r TUB , Anv <]Uautity of Gool1 Aferchantable \1/ ool, for Ca.mbria.n Woolen :Mills. ivhich tne highe ESt Cash Price will be paid, TO n{U DAY.-Agentl \Vantod! ing classes of working people, of e1tlJer sex. yoiuig or old, make more money at. work f 0 r us '_ n their svaro r1.101uente: 1 or all tlie t~rne, than at ~11ything elso. Particulars fr~. l'ost Cll rd ~o States co1:1ts bn one cent. Aadres1:1 G. STINSON and CO.,Port.land,!t.f nine, U.S. October 27th, 1874. ly-bp·o43.ll/5. $5 I all pa.rties, that t11e Pouds t-1-nd Creeks on SolJ,tb half of Lot No. 10, theNorth half o. f Lot Ko. 9, and on Lot )l°o. Re1n!.!wbertheplace,at JlfISS STOUGIITON'S Old Stand, 8, situa.te in the 8th Con. of Darlington, <1.re re.Sen·eU fishinp gronnrl, helonging to me, and any· one trespassing thereou, 1vill be prosecuted to l'cspcctfulby, the ntmost rigor of the law. HEREBY ~OTlFY Stereoaoopio VieW"a [ BEST ORGANS ON TUE On hand a.lso, a We1l-~si:ortcd stock of T\\·ee(~S Full Cloths, Fla.1u11::1ls. ·Stocking ·} : nrn, &c which will be 8ohl low, for Co.sh. Wool Cardirg, Spinning, Weaving, &c Done as Usual. . J). Tbe Goodswere bousht· at beat ra.tes 1 nud pur chasers will receive the benefit. May 20th, 1875. ~l'i\.YJ10R , I ,JAMES WOODLEY. MRS. HOPKINS, Darlington, Apl·il 14th. 1875. , · 29·3rno> Da1'1ington, April 14th, 1875. 20-31nos, Bowmanville Al>1il jQtl1, 1875. 31-tf. OONTlf\iENT. lla1 n11to11. iH-3mos,

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