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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 7 Apr 1876, p. 3

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- _,.._ .......... To Whom it May Concern. Bouse a.nd Lot for Sa.le. ITUATE on Wellington. Street, a.bout t;vo S minutes vnd k from the ~l a.rket Square. 'lhe hons» h as five rooms, an d all the noc.l:lsaa.ry conoontaim:1 some choice l!~ruit trees. media.t1;1ly1 or coat.e will be incurritd. Bowman-ville, Ja~ 6th. 1876. AND ACCOUNTS, IN MY NO'l'ES .£ favor,'long past due, must be p&id imP. W. CONSA.UL. 15·tf. Fire, ·Fire, Fire! New ~rniture UNDERTAKING MILNE'S OLD STAND, Bowman ville, March 13th, 18; 6. DEAR Srn :-We beg to inform you that we have now commenced business at the above address .under the firm of New Tailor shop, moved his bnainess to the Shop next door ea~t of' Rice's Hutcher Shop. Having ha.cl several vears experience iu the ttade, he hov1;1s to satiSfy all who m;i,y .favor him with a call, L form the public generally, that he has JOHN ATE WI'l'H F. Y. UOWLR, begs to in· re~ HEAL, veuiences. The gal'den i:J well cuJt1vated, and .Apply on the NOTICE. R. R E. 0AMPBELL,-guduate of D iiii....higan ·uuivel'aity-will learn so1nething to his advantage, by sending hie address, im· :i;n~diately, to Box 6::15, Muskegon. Mich. Jlremiacs, to JAS. MEDLA:ND. ?7-lm l3owmanville, !\'larch 30th 1 1876. HOUSE TO LET~ 19-tf. T. BATTING Begs most respectfully to inform 'his custo1ners, and the public gcnerall Y, that he ha,s determined to sell of the Stock saved from the LATE FIRE at jij~j~r;~~I --:u:-- The undersigned has opened a store in oppveite 'l'releven s Shoe Store, where h~ will keep on hand a full aud varie-d etDck of S "'l'erm!i easy. A ITU A'i'E on P rospect Street, near the Furniture ]factory. CoutP..irn 9 Ja.rgo roome. NOTICE I J,L PERSONS HAVJNG ANY CLAIMS A on tho ¥.state of thel·teJOHN Mt >RRISH (deceased). late of Cartwright, are hereby re quei:;ted to send 1mch claims to JOHN MOR· Rl8H, .Tn., not later than the 7th of April prox. All pe1'f:IOTiij indebted to the Estate, a.re Nquested to pay euoh debts to said JOHN Fuller's Bloc~, l3ItIDGEMAN & FLEMING, AS GOOD FITS GUARANTEJ!:D Bowma.uville, Sep. 4th. 1872. m49-tf. ~I 1 WANTED! A family. SI'l,UATION a-a house.keeper, in a. small Apply at this Office. Fol' particulars, apply. on the pretui ses, tv D. \VHlTE. -- - - GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. He has re-opened at MR. ,TO Let or for Sale. GO'(jD FRAME HOUSE, situate on Duke 8trcot. .Apply to S. W. MASO)[, 1.tf. Bc\.im:<ri v i) ].;., f:f'c.JC1l1.H75. BURKE'S old store, near the Mill. F"CJ"RNI'rURE, which will he dispoied of at the LOWEST GROCERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. We h.we received -a large assortment of Bowmanville, March 16th, 1876. 2il·tf. MOIU\ISH, Jn.. Addre5S, JOHN MORRISH, nartwright, p. 0. Durham, Ont. CALL 1\ND GET BARGAINS. Bowmanville, April 4th, 1876. MARKET PRICES. .Porsonsint.nd· ing to oommeno1;1 housekeeping, will find it largaly to thtiir .advantage to consult him, e1e pul'cha.~h1g 1:11aewht1rt1. Groceries, Crockery, Glas!<Jware, Seeds, &c., Selected personally by T. BRIDGMAN, (formerly with J Milne), from the principal markets of the country; the same having been purchased for cash, at from 10 to 15 per cent., will be sold at prices that defy competition in this County. RETIRING! A Rare Cha.nee. rrhe underaigned being o.bout to ItOUSE TO LET, · east of Divii:ii()D Street. Ever,)' con~~n1euce :attached. For particultars,apply at tbIS Office. Maroh 17th, 1876. Furniture made to 'order on short notice, cind RetJairing TUJaUy done. S ITU A.'l~E on Wellington Street, fifth_ door CARD OF THANKS. I 'l'O SELL OR LET. BRICK CO'lvr.aGE"7ua l~ acres.of .land, A on Scugog Street, l! owmanvill~, w1th1n 1~ miles of thti Pmit Office, Posseiunon at once. Apply to T. BRODIE, Esq. 2'6·4wks Bffwrr.a.uville, )far. 24th1 1S7n. TENDERn1y thanks to the Judges and Di· rector1:1 of Clarke Agricultural Socit-ty. for the very prompt manner in which \bey pa.irl me my ·:E'irat Prize on Carriages, which "they say, WM justly meritbd.. 'l'he Judges ihought, on }"air day, thl\t I was not eligible for a prizti,but found on looking at the bill. that I was, and they graut1:1d 1ne the E'irst Prize, Mr. Linton's letter, notMthstanding. I ha.ve :!,.bout 100 Jrirst·class Buggies and Car· riages, in cou1'8e of construotion, which will be !'!old oh1:1ap, for Ga.sh, or good i.-aper. GO TO UNDERTAKING. A NEW BB.A.RSE - . Retire from the lia.rness Business, FOR SALE OR TO RENT. N MILL !)1.'RE~:'f JN 'NIE VITuLAGE Elli(~tt's WM. McCLUNG, Carriage ?t-Iaker. Bowmanville, r,fa.r. 24th, 1876· 26-3mo$. Lyle ·& Martyn's For a good assortment of · GROCERIES, PROVISI01~S, CROCKERY, &c. ALSO Has been procured of latest de&ign. }'urnish· ings for funerala always .,_in hand. All Funerals. in town and country, a.tttended at a reason· able charge. Residence, Corner of Queen and Brown Sta. 1 naxt door to Mr . .J. P .Rice'~ We hope by an earnest endeavor to serve you well,to meet offers his 'th l"b 1 h f p bl' p Large and Complete Stock of Harness w1 a 1 era s are o u IC atronage. Hoping to have thfl Saddles Whips, TruLks, Valises, &c., pleasure of a call from you, We remain, yours respectfully, B. J; F. at an ' O of Hampton, three dool'1J '";est of atorE-<, a. lal'go tw0 story Rough Cast Dwelhng, CARTER'S Sa.raa.parilla. posstission will be given at once. Apply to the p1·oprietor. Immense Reduction for Cash N. B.-We would particularly beg to call your attention to our assortment of TEAS. duce. Bowmanville, March 9th, 1876. 22-tf. N.B.-All parties indebted by Note or Book Account! will please ~~ttle before the 15th day of 1\-farcb next. JOHN COLE, i\.1ercha.t1t '11 ailor. The Great Blood Purifier. A. DAVY. llowruanville, Maroh 16th, 1876. The highest price paid for Pro- Give him an-Early Gall, and secure BARG.A.INS. Hampton, March 7th. 1876. 24-tf. FARM FOR SALE. "THE TE EVIN FARM:." Seventh Con. of B'e'fielon, containing in one block, Thiee Hundred Acres. T is situate thrte and. aJ half ,miles !iorth I of ]Jindsu.y facing tbe river. There is 180 acres cleared: and the re1nainder is ~hickl.Y wooded with hardwood o.nd hP-mlock. 'I here JS n new bri(lk house, 1;1rected laSit year, :it a cost of u wa.rds of $3,000 ; bat'n 32:.s.70 j sl.a.ble barn 2A'x60 with driving shed atta.chc<l, shed 60x26; feedi,;g house 30x2G; a p;ood orch<trd of youni: 1'~e buildings a~~ a.ll treei'!; twv good wt.11.s. oompn.ratively new, and are in g~od condit.ion. Tht:!re are 100 a.cres fit for wheat Jn the SJ?r1ng. 'The farm is conl!idPre<l one of the lJ~St :m the County. It will be sold en bloc, or in part on lil>t~ral terms . For further parliculn.rs, apply to genuine fh1id ex.lraot of Red or J s.maica SareapariUa) coanhiued with lodidt' of Potat.eium, for tho cure of all diiu~~es arising from ·im;g.urity of tiie blooc"l. ~ earl'y all the diacases that troubLe the hu. ma.n 1·nc~ are influenced by the state nf the blood. It i~indiepensable ·hat thia fountain of life be in a. pure nnd hea.l'bhy c<'tHlition . As a PnrHiei- of the blo.od, a Renovator of the system, and Preserver .of the power.a of life, Oa.rter's Sareaparilla bas no fquat For sale at tile drug st-ores.. KER RY, W A'.l'SON & CO .· 26 Sole Proprietors, Montreal. A ~1i·tf. SALT LYLE & MARTYN. The undersigned has the pleasure of informing you that he has re-opened in Lis old stand, (two doors W(!st of the Samuel Mason. l3owmanville. Jan. 27th, Post Office) with an entire J\1 A TH USE K PIANO -~ - s. NEW STOCK OF EXCEL in volume of tune. JAMES TEEV!N, on the p~1niees, Fen~lon, March 4th, 1876. Lindsay P 0. 27-tf CATTLE FOR SALE. TSolina, P. 0., March 7th, 187fi. G. H. JOLL. 22-t.f. HREE OOWS, in C"alf. Ap11ly to THOROUGH-BRED Short Itorna for Sa.le. F Bulls yearlings, red anrl roan, can be put· chased of' I.he undel'signed, at r&'lSonable rates . OUR _24-tf. THOROUGH-BRED DURHAM lWliT. CULLACO'l'T, 'J'y1·one, P.O. Proerastin a,tion · j1 the thief of time, but buying Go01.ls a.t S. VANSTONE'S J0XCEL in firrnnt-ss and purity of tone, EXCEL in voice.like quality of tone. .EXCEL in dura.bili.ty and keeping in tune. EXCEL for the conoert room. EXC:E.L for teacbing schools and eem.inaries. EXCEL for the drawing room. -++'fhese are broa.d aeaertionsl but capable of proof. They a.re unlike any other, in C1)Ui!truc-· tion; all their p1:1culia.rities are points of excellence. Their illustrated ru:id descriptive oatalog-ue, which we send free to any address. ex· plains conclusively. in harnwny with a.coustiOil and mechanics all that ia ola.i.mcd for the ~1.B.th ushek. '!'here are thoueande of hnp-py owners of ~Iathusheka willing to certify to their superior excellence. W 1;1 have room here for but n few brief extract~ :NEW YORK, Oot. 28, 1867. 'Ve t,he undersigned, .Tudgoa of Pianos at the b ... i:i.ir of th.e Ainerican Institute, after a careful examination of the Oonce1t Gnt.nds,do a.ward to FREDERICK MA'l'HUSEK the HONOR of making the J3EST of thifl class of instruments then and there e.xhibit1:1d 1 or known to us else· where. (Signed) EWD. MOLLENHAUER, A. D. W . BESEM:ANN. M. J. GIANNET'l:I. CHARLES FRADEL. Fa.mily Groceries All kinds of Field and Ga1·den SEEDS, Freah His aim shall be to keep the of' the very best quality. Best and sell at the Lowest possible price. He has determined to adopt the EASY PRICES FOR HARD TIMES;-· - ··-'" A STARTLING ~·'"n- ~. CASH SYSTEM, MCCLUNG BROTHERS Revel~tions. Very Serious ' Chargf.'. : M:usICAL 'fhcso rianos llll.H~t - - I 802.Broadway, N. Y. CONSERVATORY,} Cl1ea1D Store -T~RONE, iii the best 1neanS of)<!tting the worth of your n10ney; ;..n~ take tht:t Jead of all known instrurotnts, and their pecnliar cor..struction renders them by far the -JU0.8t d urable, and the lea.8t_ lia.ble to g<>J. out of tune. E1!GE '<E J . MERRIAM. Since the date of this concert the Mathushek has beeu my favorite. J. JAY WATSON. Watson's C9ns3rvatory of l\:1usic.New York. No money would tempt me to banish it from my home. are now preparing for Stock-Taking and will make a believing it to be advantageous not only to the buyer but also to the seller. if it is possible for Parcels delivered to all parts of the town with promptness. Low Prices and Swee:i;ing Bargains to E:ffect it. Highest price paid for all --:o:-·kinds of produce. Hoping to receive a share of your patronage. He is, yours truly, 'J.'he Bowmanville Furniture Factory, having commenced busiuess again, John McM.u1try. Until further notice, Winter Goods at McC!ung Bros,' will in ·some.cases and the New Company: ha-.'ing appointed the subscriber, Retail Agent Bowmanville, Dec. 22nd, 1875. 13-tf. for the Town and Country around, he is prepared to offer the be sold Regardless of Profit, and in others Regardless Vei-y BEST Styles of FURNITURE, at Prices befow any Royal Airain Triumphs. OF COST I at which it can be procured elsewhere in the Province. CHEAP FURNITURE! CHEAP FURNITUR~~ ! I ICHEAP FURNITURE! At :Manning's Old Stand. ' ba"ed upon subatantial fade, is just being cir THOROUGH CLl~ARAGE oula.tep, and ia to this effect-that one of ou }1l'Otniuent 1\-It:rchanti!I, Markus Mayers~ has purcha.!!ed an imn1e11se Stock of Gouda. on advantageous tern1s, and he is going to give his Cust.,mers the benefit of bis bargain. '11he Stock is very large, embracing South Sea &al, Ermine, Grey and Elaclc Lamb, -Grebe and Minic fj.g/8 varying in price according to quality, and consisting of OBSERVE! Caps, Collaretts, Muff~, Beaus, Mitts, &c. &c. . All t.he Goods ar~ well mada of the La.test Styles t .---:~:- . All Styles of Children's Furs on hand, and the Prices such as has never before been offered in Bowmanville. 'He also offers a very a.tti:active lot of Goods ·in FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Come along men, w~d children, and you will find a complete Stnck of D. SOHUYLER, Buffalo. 1vlathushek hns in reality taken a step in advance of a1l lnaKtil'S of Piaiw~ in the world. ]\:(~ ~ical Funerals furnished in every respect, in the Very Best Style, and at PRICES LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER FIRM IN THE COUNTRY. Call and See, and Seeing you :BELIEVEI ~11 MUFFLERS, SHIRTS. DRAWERS SOCKS, COLLARS,° NECKTIE,Q BRACES, tfc. rhey mui,\t be sold, and Sacrifices will bo made. ~Ca.sh Customel'fi wilJ buy 6n cloae ma.rgins. J. G SHAW. Cl'itio, Saratoga. - Hats &- Caps; DrS' Goods, Groc;eries, . Hardware, Crockery, &c., lVhich will bt.: aold l)t Tho l\fatl1 11sl1ek O:rr:.heatr·a. Square Grand Piano is brillia.nt, of wonderful power1 and melodious in tnne. · ALFRED H. PEASE,Roch..ter. I was fully convinced that the l\{atliuahek was the crowll of all, W One of the Fl NEST HEARSES in the Prnvince, SEN'l' Ji'REE to any Funeml fu1·nished by the Subecribei-, within Ten miles of Bowmanville. · Bu Tdcg1·apfi to &ardener SC'lcin!J 1'fachine) Co'· 11. l:lamilton. CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING. Dress Goods worth 50cts., for 35. French Merinos 'vorth 80 cts,f'or 50. Jllankets worth $5.50, 1'01· 4.00 Sha\vls \l'o1·th $3.00 for 2.00. Rail-road w1·a1)pers worth $5.00 for OASH PAID FOR RAWS FURS. M. MAYEIVS. Bowmanville, Oot">"llst, 1875 H.BELLACK. My old tuner, who hll8 tl\ken care of iny ptu.uo for the pa.st ten yeai·s, 8H.ys that the No, 10 U1·c..:h d~t1·a.l just received from you is the bt:c:iL tuu.de and finest instrument in this city. Your1:1, &c. Reports having been cii·cu1a.ted. that the undersigned hr1os been overcharging in the U ndert&k· ing';·Department, he begs to submit the following figures, which be challengee any one to contradict. Revorted amount charged. Actual amount cbargerl. Fifty Dollars. Twelve Dollarsi. 'rhirty do. Ninti do. Forty-J!'ive do, Tw·nty-five do. Sh:ty do. , ·. , . Forty do. DRUGS AND MEDICINES at the Cornwall, Oct. 2, 1875. Bowmanville Drug Store, Prices which defy Competition. s. VANSTONE. Tyrone, I\farch 30th, 1874. a day at home. cl.gents wunted. $12 Outtit and terms fri::e. 'l'RUE & CO., D. M. SOMERVlLLE, Clevoland,O. Ru1 ST. W. M. S . SCHOOL, Toronto, Vile have great j:ilea.s~rc in stating that as an instrumtint to ltlad the singing in a. S. Sffhool nothing can excel it. The tone is soft and full. The bass is grand and when 300 voicew a.re singing together the Piano can be distinct· ly heard. Every note rings out a& clear ai:t a Fiftv do. Soventy·five do. Thirty Fifty do. do. Roya.l got first prize at Glengu.r1·y, Cnunty Fair, over the Webster, Osborne,o.nd New York Singer JAMES MILROY. Belleville, Sept. 30th, 1875. Got first prize on the Royal, at Fair here, heating Wheeler&. Wih1on and every other ma· chine. Great contest. JAMKR BURETT, Royal took ~rst prize at U:nionvil~e, corupetiug with the VVh1'tlilei- & Wilson, Singer, and others.EvERTTS & HAG·ARMAN. TJr.soNBURG-, Oct 11, 1875. First prize for Roylil, at Union Exhibition here over all compttt it ol's.. ]i.L'\'l"l'H'EW STEW AR'l'. ' .,Voodstock, Oct. 6th. 1875. R;yal toolt firnt. prh~.e a~ Exhibition here,oYer all competitors. MA:'"l'HEW ~TEWART. rarlS, Oct. 3rd, 1875. Have taken firs~ prize with Royal at Fair here beating the R·ymond and Singel'. Agent for the Celebrated Raymond's Metallic Coffins, df New York. Bowmanville, l'Yfarch 30th, 1876. Brnckville, Sept. 25, 1875. W. P. PROWER. Augu sta, Maine. bp·olO·u125· ly. bell . S. J, HUN'l'Ji:R, Pastor. WARING KENNEDY, Superintendent. SAMUEL FRISBY, Musical Conductor. V'VINDIN.G UP! OCTOBER 10th, 1875. The Common Sense WASHER! HlS Wal'lhing }!achine has been received with universu.1 favor, in many of the States of tlw Union, a.nd to·day, sbi.nJ$ 1tigher in tl:e estimation oi housewives, than any otht'r. 'l'hey are now ictroduocd i.ntn this vicinity, by the undersigned who hn.s already sold a. fa..rgt1 number. rheJ;iints of exct:i.llence consist in its simphcity. an the saving of so&µ, labor and time. An ordinary wsshing, for a large family, can be doi:e by children from 8to12 years old. It hns gi-vtln tny faniilythe very highest satisfaction, REY. J~BREDIN~ Barrie. HAMPTON, ,,,'Jf1·. T J. B1lS6, Feb. 1st. 1876. DEAR SIR :-The l\{B.thusek Pia.no I purchased from you h11.i:i given entire Ratisfa.ction a.nd proved itself a so.perior instrument in every respect. I wmild recommend all to see tho MatbllSek, before purchasing elsewhere. H. T. PHILLIPS. P1·oj. J, .R·u te, DEAR ENNISKILLEN,,Tan. 25th. 1876. Tho Clothes wrc l'erfcctly cleaned, und not in the loast worn by it. A ].l..1achine can be seen at the Groce:ry Stor of John Mc~Inr1;ry,Bowman-ville, or at thf> resi. cJenoo of the sitiJ>!LTibet·, U1ltacio St. ,and parties desiring to sec it lll practical use, can cto ~o, by leaving thtii· 11amea wit.h )Ir. !i{cl\iurtry, aud the bu~criber will do a wash for the1n 1 free of charge. Sru :-I ha.ve plea.sure in adding my testimony to the many you ha.\·e already received in favor of the well merited Mathusek Piano, pm:cha-s1;1d from you recently. I am well satisfied with it in every rfflpect, and con· sider. for beauty and tone, it is unsurpaesed by any instrument I have yet seen. S. C. HILLIER,. M. D. ENNISKILLEN, Jan. 15th. 1876. P1·of . .Ruse. DEAR Srn :- The ~fedium :\fathuaek we got from you giv eR entire satisfactionin every i·eepect. I can unhesitatingly recommend it to all desiring a good piaho. It is my intention on the above date to wind up the long-winded cred' WILLIA.~! SNIDER. Napa.nee, Oct. 15th, 1875. it system,and sell only for CASH, or its equivalent. It requires no argultoyal haK Wen first .Prize at Fair here.over ment to establish that it is to the advantage of both buyer and se!ler,to- Singer Howe 'Vanzer F, Osborne a.ndothore. I ' ;JAMEEi IlABRET. trade for ready pay, the buyer thereby getting goods at J.OWER PRICES Hai·loy, Oct. 13th, 1875. and the seller being saved from lo8s by bad debts. We think then that Royal takes firs\ prizo::: at this ~... air, for family all parties will concur in the wisdom of this change on our pai·t. work and light :roa.nufacturing. WILLIAM SNlDER. Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASR only, and we shall there· by reap t,he advantage of large trade discounts, which advantage we are These victoriC's ~lusively -provo that the determined to give to our customers. Parties purchasingfrom us may li.J'ht running Royal, ia the -people's favorite,and tho therefore depend upon getting goods at least ten per cent. cheaperthan un- . BESl' FAMILY SEWING MACTfJNE. de1· the old plan. 'l1he b-Ianufa.cturers have lately added to it, the Our stock will this Fall be more replete than ever , and a still higher greatest novelty of the age, the. Rolf_al Latnp }Ioldc-r fo1· Se10i,np Machines. 1.'he Li:in1p ca_n class of goods will he kept. We therefore guarantee the greatest satisfac· ne~er upset. nor the Oil soil the work ; and lt tion to all who may favor us with their patronage. is arranged to throw the light on l\ny part of The following lines will be found full: the work, t:inabling the Operator to All this and Much More at MCCJ.JUNG BRO.S. Bowman ville, Jan. 11th, 1876. il thanks to his numerous friends and a.. Rail-road wrappers for $5.00. tamers, o.nd to pnbUc generally, for the very support he hns received ince his ' libf'ral Buffalo Robes worth $15.00, f'or 12.00. tinuttd commencing in busines3 ; and hopes by con· strict personal attentior.. to bufliness, ani Dotbing but the purtist articles. at the Shaped horse blankets for One Donar. offering most reasona.llle prices, to ensure a continuance public .Patronage. Overcoats cheaper than ever you have of J. H. would call svecial attention to his very superior stock of seen them! T>YE STUF:F'S which are sure to give the bcllt satisfaction. mc,st respectfully tender hi! incere t}1e 3.75. J. HIGGINBOTHAM ~TOULD A well selected -stock of DRUGS, CHEMIC.A.LS. P.A1.'ENT 1'1EDIGINES . BRUSHES, . GO.MES, SHOULDER-BRACES, SUPPORTERS, Etc., Etc kApt constantly on hand. The O'Dell Royal Canadian Wringer, t])e heat in the market, also kept on hand. l,ac· · tol"y -µrice, $8, will he sold for $7. Common Ready-made Olothing,O!oths, Tweeds, Dres· Goods, Silks, Shawls,Skirts,Cottons,. Winceys, Blankets, Buffalo Robes, &c. work as well by night as by day. J. DONEY, TYRONE. N.B. - Agent for First-olMe Musical Instru~ ments-W. Bell & Co's. Organ, Hallett&: Do.vis and Hnrdm.an Pi~oos. Also 1la~ Celebrated Waltham and ElE:in \Vatches . Thti "Subscriber, thanking l1is very numetout1 customers for past patronage, (having i:.old T'll:cl vc Thousand Dolla1·~ JVnrth in 12 month solicits their continued patr ona.ge,by reaoonab prices, fair ·dealings 1 nnd guaranteed .satsfa ti.on. J. D· November 18th. 187;'; Important Announcement t OILS, PAINT, COLORS, VARNISffES, and WHiITE LEAD at the very lowest prices. Horses and Cattle Medicines. N. B.-Country store-keepers supplied on the most ad:vanta.geous terms. A ~hoice selection of LA MPS for ba]e cheap Bowmanville. Dec. 1868. 6m. Sold by Seuso Wi!.shcr, $7 \-Vasht1r a"d Wri11g-er, $12. The figure at which the ¥lringcr is offered, is b1tlow the Factory rrice ; an<I th1;1 hu·gt;i redtlC· tion madtJ <rn the Wa!lhcr and 'Vringer, mi an inctucement to thl! public, will only Le gi\'en for two n10nth s from date. They cannot fail to satii:.fy, a r:i all who have tried them, speak highly of thbm. , D. STEWART. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS AND SHIRTS ma.de to order in city stylcsi, on shortest notice, Bowmanville, Oct. 21st, 187lS. s. Pastor of Presbyterian Church. lt!?· . J. lluse. DEAR Srn:-'J'he No. 11. Ma-thusek is all that you said commendatory of it, musicians have tried it a.11d pnmouneed it excellent~ OSH.>.WA, Jan 24th. 1876. S. F. HILL. W. HcllURTRI, Having been delayed seve1·al weeks, in -Opening out his P. 'I:HO:V[AS. 2G-tf. ._ Bowma.nville, l\-Ia.r, 24th, 1876. MRS. B. MITCHEL. HAMPTON, Jan. 3ls11. 1876. DOUBLE SPEED REAPERS. HE 8'l'ANDARD SELF RAKE REAP· T er and .\'lower corilbined with its double peed and many uthcr valuable improvement! pnt ott it this year is really without exoeption the best combined reaper ever offered to the pnbllc '!1he double geai· makes it the most 0 ,lmplete r<:a.pcr eyer pfa.ced in the handa of the .Farmers. DOlUNIO)f GRAIN DRILL. 8 J.l!r. J. Ruse. DE.AU. SIR :--It affords me great plea81.lre in acknowled7ing the entire satisfaction tyid my high appreciation of the M athuaek piano pnrohased from you a few 0.ays since. TifE DOMINIONSavings and' SOCIETY OF LONDON ONTARIO. · 'l'HE DOMINION BANK. BOWMAKVILLE. New Goods Establishment, TYRONE, Has now a full assorted St.oak of S. J .' SMITH. INVESTMENT Capital, Paid Up, HEAD OFFICE, 0RILLIA, CoBOURG, BoW.M.d...""iVILLE, BRANCH OFFICES ! $1 ,000,000 TORONTO. OSHAWA, WHI'.l.'BY, The Dominion Grain Urill which has lately taken tbe first priz~ and gold medal from one huudrcd competitors aL the International test trial in :France bas Rhown that it toot is the best vI iti:. kind in the ~larket. We would further draw your attention to the n1::1w i:mrroY·ed FanniDK" ]\{ill which we think if PRICES: FULL AGRAFFE, 7·0CTAVO FROM $ 3 0 0. PIANOS from other makerR 1tt bott9m prices. Uxnnmo.B, has determined to offer, · during the remainder of the Season his entire stock, at such prices as \Tiii ensure a you wil only c~ll .and si::· it .work it 'vill. convince you that it ltl not n1fon11r but 1!uper1or to all others yet offered fur sale in the Cm:;:nty of Durham. In connexion with the aLnve Yaluablo Imple1u1::1nt ~ we have tho very best and latest improved Fa1·m Implement.8 of all kinds. Any persons giving their orders before th~ first of April next tor the standard n .e:-..per, will get a reaper kr1ife grinder worth $8 free of charge. Second hand Hroad Cast Sower cheap, call and 8\:!fl fot· yoursel \'es and examine the differeut kinih of In1phnn1::nts on hand , · Il. \V. J A.:\1E~. Fa.rm Implement Agen<.ly, King St Bowmanville. Bowman\'ille, ]\.farch 9th, 1870. 2·i·4wks. _,..,_ reliable ---:o:- NORRIS & SOPER NO· 8, Adelaide St. East. Toronto. SOLE AGENTS. -:o:- JOSEPH A.GENT IN RUSE, DARLINGTON, CLARKE, \VHITBY, REACH AND CARTWRIGHT. Capital, $1,000,000.00 :Subscribed, 750,000.00 Paid up, 300,000.00 Reserve and Contillient Fund, 60,000,00 Muney loaned upon real estate on the most favorable terms, mortgages purchased, interest allowed on deposits. $ 5 To $ 20 Portland, pe» d.%y at home. worth $1 free. S1'I~S01" Ram1,les & Co,. ~{aine. bp~ol0-11125. ly. President. Mana·~er. Also Agent for Dominion Reference .by permission, GEO. McGILL, EsQ, Manager Onuu~o Bank, Organs, Bowman\> ille. Bowmanville. WILLIAM ALLISON, EsQ., M. D., Bowmanville. Hampton, F·b, 8th, 18°76. 20-tf. London, Ma.ro::h, 8th, 1876. D. MACFIE, F. B. LETS, This Bank, in addition to transacting the usual banking businesa.L. offers to the public all ·the advantages of a t5a.ving Institution with the security of a 1arge na.id-up capital, by the rneans ot a SAVINGS DEPAitTl[EN'l'. Interest allo..ved on all depoeits of One Dollar and upwards, at the rate of 1?1vE per cent. per annun1. Depositors can withdi·a\V eithe1· the whole or any part of their deposits at any tim.0 1 without previous notice. Special rates of interestalJow~d upon deposits with notice of \\dthdrawal. American Currency and Silver taken on de· posit. Draftfl granted payable in Great Brita.in, lTnited Stntes and all partf:1 of Canada. GWDepositt.l can b1 remitted by mailiadd.r<jSS· ed to the Dominion unnk [registered], when in all cases a Pass-~ook receipt will be eent by CLEAR.ING SALE. The stock is all NEW, purchased with care, and at remarkably Low Rates. CALL AND SEE How Olt_e_a1_1J_g_o_o_cl-G-oo_d_s-ca_n_b_e sold for Quality n~::: 0 A S H. Bowmanville, November 19th, 1875. ~ >-. Groceries Dry Goods, :Boots & Shoes etc, . !~~7or Ch~ap return post. J. A. CODD, Agent, .Bowmanville, Jan, 6th, 1874, 15.tf · I CANNOT BE SURPASS~D J, ELLI01 T ' ·

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