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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 28 Apr 1876, p. 3

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· THE MERCHANT FRIDAY APRIL 28, 1876, S. F. HILL l?lJLL FOR SALE OR TO RENT. possession will be given a.t once. the proprietor. M " ATHUSE K PIANOS. N MILL STREET lN T HE V I LLAGE O of Hampton, tl1ree do01'8 wegt of E lliott's store, a large two story R ough Cast Dwelling, Apply to _.,,_ EXCEij in volume of tone. EXCEL in firmneS11 and purity of tone, EXCEL iu voice~like quahty of tone. EXCEL in durabihty and keeping in t\lne. E X CEL for the concert room. EXOEIJ for ~aching acbools a.nd seminaries, EXCEL for the drawing toom, - - + t- 'I'his 'I'ioket ~Iii lla.ily Line to Boohester. Commencing on or about THURSDAY, KOBDI S' 20TH APRIL. 'EQUIV.ililNT TO A. STOCK ~1 OF 'l · JOHN COLR, Mercha>!t Tailor. Hampton, l\Iarch 7th, 1876. 24.tf. FREE IFrO PASS I THESTE~ER CARRIAGE SHOP we.st oI the Ontari~ Ba.n.K. King Street, Bowm1mville. . Dry Goods, U Groceries, &c., and is Selling· Very Cheap. 0th· Ing' W l The Common Sense A S .H E R ! Maoh~ne TH.IS \':ashing has b9en received with u111veraa.l favor. m many of the States of tire Union, and to-day, Btands higher ill the estim~tion of house,vivee, than an;y other. They are now introduced into this vie1n ity, by the under!!igned, who has n.lready sold a huge Dumber. The points of excellence coDsist in iti::i simhcity,and the saving of 1:1oa:p, labor and time. n ordinar y \\·ashing, for a large family, can be done by childr_en hom 8 to 12 years old. '11hese a.re broad assertions, but ca.pa.ble of ~coof. They are unlike o,ny nth er, in eomtiruct1on ; alJ.th1:1ir ~culiarities a.re points of excel· lence. Their illnsti·~ted a.nd descriptive ca.ta~ logue, which we send free' to any address etc· plains conclusively. in harn1ony with acou~tiaJ a nd mechanics· all that is claimed for the Math~ ushek . ' There ars tbousa.nds of ha..PPY owners of hf:ath1i,sheb willing tQ certify to their superior excellenc e. v..r e have room here for but n. fe,v brief ex.tract~ :- F. Y. Cowle's, where ca.n be found. one of the 'NOR~EMAN,' (R. CRAWFORD, MASTER,) subscriber ia prepared to build and r e THE. pall' :Suy once a,nd you will buy again. Bowmanville, April 28th, 1876. ----o--- - Large 1"1portation OF .A. Machine Ca.n bo seen a.t the GroceTy Store of John McMurtry,Bowmn.nville, or at the resi· denct1 of the subscriber, Ontario St.· and pa:rtie!I desiring to see it in practica.1 use, can ao so, by leaving their names with Mr. h-'.lcMurtry, and the subscriber will' do a. v.·ash for them, fret1 of chargi11. . The Of.otlu1 aro perfectly cleaned, and not in the least warn by it. FREDERICK MATHUSEK the HONOH (Signed) EWD. MOI,LENHAUER, N Ew YoRK, Oct. 28, 1867. We t,h1;1 undersignedfJudgesof Piauol!at the Fair of the American nstitutA, after a careful examinatiori 'of the Concert Grands,do award to Largest .and Most Varied Stock OF Will make her regul ar trips on thi s route,leav· WagonB, Buggies, and Cutters, ing Oobourg every moroing a.t 7 :30, and l!ort Hop e at 9 0 1cJock 1 for Rochester, connecting t short notice, and o then with the N e\v Y ork Q"utrn.l, N ortbern of every descriµti ou, & rea.sonable ter149, Central and Erie Railwa.ys:, aa1<1 L ak e Ontario Shor tJ Division of t he Rome, Y.l atertown and .Ogdensburgh R·ailv.·ay fo1: all points E ast, \Vest a.nd South. HE'l.'URNING, will loave Cha rlotte (port of inaking: the .BESrr of this class of instruments then and there exhibittd, or known t o us else· 'vhere. A. D. \V . llESEMANN . M , J. GIANNE'l'TI. CHARLES F RADEL. M UBIOAL CoNSERVATORY 1 } Spring and Sun1n1er ·of Rochester,) daily at 9 P . ?.-1., axci:ipt Saturdays, when ebe will leave a.t 3 }' . ?.-1 . for P ort· Hope direct. Dealer$ in stock , &c., will find this the cheap· est and roost expeditious route to Boston, Al· bany, N ew Yor k, &c. F or f urther inforrna.tion apply to R. ORA\ VFORD, Carriages Painted and Trilllmea. A Blacksmith's ·Shop OD the premises, were speci a] at tention is given t o all . The O'Dell Royal Canadian Wringer the beat in the ma.rket, also kept Cln hand. Fae· tory price, $8, v.·ill be sold for $7. Common Sense Washer, $7. Washer and Wringer, $12. Tho figure at which the Wringer is offnred, is btilow the Fa.etory price : and the .large reduc.1 tion mad~ on the Washer and Wringer, aM a n inctucement to the public, will only bo given for two months from date. 'rhev ca.nnOt fail to satisfy, as lLll who have tried them1 epca.k hi,li(hly of them. 802 Broadway, N . Y. . These Piano.a must take the lea.cl of all known· instruments, and their peculiar construction renders them by fai· the moat durable aind the lea.St Uable to get out of tune . ' GOODS (29.tf, ) -Or C. ] '. GILDERSLEE VE, . KINGSTON. PO RT H OPE, Ca.r riage work, and . General Jebhing. R R. A OM PAPER, A'f .IN TOWN ." Cottons~ Ne'v Furniture AN D All work done at this Establishment war1·anted. A call i s respectfully solicited. .T. MORRIS. B ow1nanvillc, 0 1t. l et, 1SG9 EUGE'<R J. MERRIAM. h:ia been my favorite. Since the do.te of th.is concert the }..fa.thuab.ek · Dress Goods, · Prints, etc., UNDERTAKING . . P. THOMAS. Bowm:i.nnlle, Mar, 24th, 1876. 26·tf. W atson's C onservatory of ~Iusic,New Yoxk. No money would tempt me to banish it from my hou1e. J. JAY WATSON. at prices to suit the hard times. EASTON'S, SPECIAL I--'INE. Town Hall Block, Bowmanville, D. SC H UYLER, Buffalo. i1 the thief of time, but buyiDg Goods at I\fa.thullhek ha.a in.reality taken a. step in advance of all m nker13 pf Pia.nos in the world . 'rhe Clothing :Oepartment i1 replete with all the latest styles of Goods, and these will b~ sold low for Cash. Call and price the goods- seeing is believing. Bowmanville, April 21st, 1876. SJjS'~i~~~t - - : o:- The und ersigned has op eocd a store in opposite '11releven a Shoe B tore, whet·e he wili·k eep on bitnd a full 'and varied st ock of New Tailor shop, B era.lly, that Shop. Fuller's :Block, JO HN S. V ANSTONE'S · . ' ' J . G. SHAW . E GS 'l'O I NFORM 'l'HE PUBLIC, gen· HEAL, Mu1ic.a l Critic, Saratoga . b e has i·emoved his business to the Shop next door east of Rief.l's Butcher H a.vi11g had aeveral yea.rs e:xpcrie11ce in t h e lira<le, he hopes to satisfy ,,.n who may f a v-or b.im with n call 800 Page Blank Book for $2.50, Doheny Block, Lindsay. .CJheap Store TYRONE, i.s the beet meMie of getting the worth money, in The Mathushek Orchestra Square Gra.nd P iano is brilli11.nt, of · ' vonderful power and melodioue i n tone. ' ALFHED .H . PEASE,Rochcstcr. I was fully convi~hat the Mathushek was the crown of all, H . BELLACK . . My old tu:y.er, . wh o has taken care of my 111uno for the past ten ye.a.rs.\ aays that the No. 10 lJ1·qhestral just receiveo from you is thu bet.t. tua dG and finest in1:1trum ent in thiH city, YourEi ; &c. .F'C'RNI'I'"t1:RE, which "'i ll be. dif!posed of at t h e L OWEST , J\-f ARKlCT llRJCES. ,l:'er·sona intend· ing to commence hou sekeepin g, will find it la.rgely to their adva,nta.ge to consult h bn, ere purchasing el sew here . _., ===================== ·==================-== To lV!a.ke :Business, THOROUGH-BRED Short Borns for Sa.le. -FouR Bulls, yearlings~ red and roan, can be pur- of your Advertise! The merchant, manuftwtm·er, or dealer, who keeps his ..rore tlie publ· ld ioares blJ 'tOi se om CO??tlwins of dull tvrnes. Where is the p J 1 utility of having for sale tiie best fabrics in the world, if the vx1ul.d-be pu1·ohasers lcnow not where to obtain them. Any of our renders,. answering ad \·ertise ments which appear 111 our columns,or send· ing for booke, magazines, etc., etc., noticed by us, will confer a favor by stntinis w~ere they saw the Advertisement or Notice. FIRST-CLAS$ GOODS. Come along n1tm1,, women and children, and you 'vill fina a complete Stock of D. M . SOMEHVILLE, Oleveland,O. that as an instr!lmt:tnt to lend the siuging in a· S. School noth1ng can excel it. 'l1he tone ia soft and full . rr?e bass is grand and when 300 voices are singmg together the Piano ca.n be distinct· ly heard. Every note ringe out as clear a.a a the Newest thing of the season, unless you wish to purchase Don't Read this, ==()l1eap Dry Goocls= s. NEVV GOOD FITS GUARANTEED Bowmanville, Sep. 4th. 1872. to4 Jl-tf. Fiirniture made to order on short notice, and Repairwg neatly done. UNDERTAKING. A NEW HE.ABBE ·rHoRoUGH·BRED DURHAM . 'Ve have great p1easul'e iu stating FiLM ST . W, 1\.f. S. SoHCOL. 'l'oronto. chased of the unders igned, at reason·b.lc rate·. ROB'l'. COLLACOT1', Tyrone, p, o. 24 .tf. "THE TEEVIN FARM." i1:1 Hats & Caps, CATTI.E FOB. SALE, Dry Goods, Apply to ·Grocerie~, THREE OOWS, in calf, G. JOLL. P · ~ ~larch 22-tf. Hardware, F AB.M FOB. SALE, . Crockery, &c., Solina, H. 7th, 187.6 . STARr_ rLING . A hell. S .·r. HUN'l'E R, Pastor. WARIJ'!G ,KENN EDY, Snperin tendent. SAMUEI, Ji R ISBY, Musical Conductor . ---o--. MASON having opened his Revelatio11s! - - o- Very Serious .I It. has given my family the very highest satiefa ct1on. R EV. JOR:N BREDIN, Barrie. HAMPTON, F eb. 1st. 1876 . M r.J. R use, · DlliAR Sin :- The Mathusek P ietno I pur. chMed from you hnr.1 given entire AAtisfa.ction and proved itself a superior instrument in every respect. I wonld recommend a.JI to see the 1'-fa.thusek, before purchasing elsewhere. l:f. 'l'. PHILLIPS. \vbich will be sold a.t STORE Seventh, Oon. of Fen elon, containing in Qne b/.ock, Tktee Hundred Acru . T 1'ituate .three o.nd al htt.lf miles north I of Lindf!ay, facing tbe river . There is 180 acres cloa.red, a.n<l thtt remainder ii! thickly woo<le<l with hardwood tt.nd hemlock. There is a new briCk house, tue'cttidl a.at year, at a. cost of upwards of $3, 000 ; ba.rn 32x70; st.able ba.rn 28x60, with dri ving shed a.ttn.ohed, shed 60x26; feediug .house 30x26 ; a ,Gl0od orchaxd of young tr1:1e1:1 ; two good "'·""ll.8: The buildings ·are a.11 comparatively new , .and are in good condition. 'l1hGre n.re 100 acres fit for v.·hea.t in the spri.IJg. 'rhe farm is considPred one of th1:1 best in the County. I t will be sold en. bloc:, or in part on libel"al t erms, · For fUl'ther particulars:, apply tn TOWN HA.LL, Tuesday :Sve'g., May 9th MENDELSSOHN :Prices which defy Competition. · S. VANSTONE. Tyrone, ~larch with a full assortment of Has been procw·e<l. of la.test desi'{n, Fu rnish· ings fo r funeral s a.l ways ,,n hand. A ll Funerals in town and country, attt ende~ at R rea.eon· able ch arge. Residence, Corner of Queen a n<l Brown St11, 1 U EIXt door to l\fr. J, P .l\.ice'e. Charge , based upon ijUbl::!tantinl factl!!, h1 just. bein g <lir culated, and is to t his t:: ffeot-thu.t one of ou prominent Itiercluu1ts, STAPLE BARGAINS DRY is prepa.red to offer GOODS, CASH, A. DAVY. B owma n ville, . I\i[a.rch 16th, 187G. 25-tf. Markus Mayers, ha.e purcb a!lled an immense Stock of Goods. 0 11 advantageous term['., and he ia going to gj ve his Custumers tho ben efit of his bargain. '!'he Stock is very large, embracing 30th, 1874. QUINTETTE CLUB, in one cf their Grand Concerts. J. ie~t1m~ny to the many you h ave already re· ce.1ved in favor of the well merit 6d l\fathusek .Pia.no, purchased from you re ~n tJ y . I am ~ell snt1sfif:d witl:t it in tivery respect and consider, for be&uty and tone, it is un~urpassed by a.ny instrument I hn.vo_yet seen , Prof. J. Ruse, ~EAR SrR :- I have pleasure in ndding my . E NNISKILLEN,,Tan. 26th.. 1876. FOR that will compare with any Store in the County. WM. SCIIMETZE. Violin. . CHAS. N. ALLEN, Violin.. . THOS. RY AN. Clarinette ;tnd Viola. ED. REINDL. Flutti and V'io1a. HUDOLPR HRNRIG, Violoncello MR. ALEX. HEINDL. Double bass and <ello, and the clistingui!Shed 'Vflc~liet, . MISS K A. HUMPHREY Concert to begin at Eight o'clock. 31 ~2w. Bowma.nville, April 28th, 1876. assisterl hy S. C . HILL IER, M, D. JAMES '.l'EEVlN, on thf! premises, Lind1ay P 0. Fenelon, March 4th, 1876. 27-tf CJheapStore TYRONE, Hal:! now a fullaesorted St.ook of Prof. Ruse. ENNTSKILLEN, Ja;n , 15th. 1876. I'lease Ca.11 a.nd examine Stoek. Highest Price pa.id for :Butter a.nd Eggs. ONE DOOR WEST EXPRESS OFFICE· bp-ol5-m29, ' 1876. Bowmanville, April 12th, The undersigned has the South Sea Stal, E1 ·mirie, Grey and pleasure of informing you that Black Lamb, Grebe and Mvnk S ?t.s he has re-opened in Lis old varying in price acc0rding t o q ualit y. and consif1ting of stand, (two doors west of the Caps, Cotlaret t s, Mufis, Post Offece) with an entire Beaus. Mitts, &c. &c. NEW STOCK OF .All the Goods are '\'ell made of t be DEAR SIR :-The Medium M a tln1sek we got from you givee entire satisfa.ctionin evei·y l'f.S· p ect . I can unhesitatingly recommend it t o all desiring a good piano . Pastor of P resbyterian Church, Fresh Fa.miiy Groceries La,test Styles i To Whom it· ·May ·concern. D. S'l'EWAR'l'. . TitESPASS :NOTICE. .A forbid treF.p&ASing on r~ots N o. 14 And 15. in the 9th Con. Dttr· lington, tho preu1ises of 'l'hos. Brilnacombtt . &re LL PERSON·s R. R. LOSCOMBE, Losse·. 31-1\\· IlowI?anvi1le, April 28th,. 1876. . l!-,OUY~ PER QJ.i:Ni', upon tbe Gi1.pital Stock of this in11titl1tion, hat1 this day been <leclared for th e current half yea.r,aral t.bat the s~me wi11 be rmyable , ~1.t the B8.nk and its Branches, on and after '.L'IIUH.SDAY, the ONTARIO BANK. ' -DIVIDEND NO. 38. "'-:',_:\: - '\.TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1-"i a dividend of ~' IRS'l' d~y · of Groceries WANTED! Dry Goods, .A Boots & Shoes MitS. ANDE:EtSON'S Fashion and etc., . etc, . Millinery Depot, which for P. W . CONSAUL· . 15·tf. Bowmanville, Jan. 6th. 1876. SITTJATION as house-k eeper, jn a email family. Apply a.t this Office. Bo,vmanville, l\'larch 16th, 1876 25-tf , N mediately, or costs will be incurred. OTES, AND ;).CCOUNTS, IN MY favor, long µa.st due, must be paid im· _ Mr . J . Ru.sc, OSHAW A, Jan 24tlr. 1876. D EAJi Snt:-The N o . 11. M athusek is all tha t YO? s~id com m1:1nda.tory of it, musicians have tr1ed1t and pronounood it excellent~ Ml\S . Tl. M J.T c nEL. Fire, Fire, Fire! T. BATTING H~ acl).nowle_dg!ng t he entir e satfafactiOn a·nd my high apprec1at1on of the Mathusek pinno pur~ eho.sed .fro1n-y9u a few days since, The T r n.nt!fer J~ooks will be closed from the 17th to the.31st :Th.fay, both days incluaive, Kotice is also given, that JUNE uex t. Kt71g Street, -opposite Mr. Buckler's Quality and Cht1ap THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders, for the Election of Direct on; fflr the ensuing year , will be held a.t the . BiqikiDg Ilouse, in this Oity, ~n Very Tuesday. the 13t!J. !).ay of ,Tune next. 'Th e C~1a.i;r· ti') l>e ta.ken ~t 12 o\-:loclc noon, :pre~isely. · l~Y oid~r of the BoiU'd. believing it to be advantage- CASH PAID FOR RAWS FURS. ous not only to .the buyer but M. MA YE:R'S. S. J. SMITH. Bowmrmville, Oi.:t. 1st, 1876 , · also to the seller. --o·oBegs most respeetfully to inform his customers, a.1 1d the public generally MEDICINES Parcels J elivered.to all parts DRUGS AN-D that he has determined to sell of the Stock saved from the LATE Fum at P RICES: at the , .. FULL AClRAFFE, 7·0CTAVO FROM !of the to"11 with promptness. Bowmanville Drug Store, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. $ 3 0 0. Highest price paid for all P IAN OS from other reliable He has re-opened at M:Et. :eU:RX:E'S old store, near the l\1ilJ. kinds of produce. · makern at bottDm prices. _,,,,_ J. HIGGINBOTHAM Hoping to receive a share OULD mc;st r espectfully tender .bia incere NORRIS & SOPER CALL .A.ND GET BARGAINS. thanks to his n umerous fl'iend s .and J~ No. 8, Adelaide St, East, Toronto, toruer~ , alld to th& pu blic gcn cra.llv, for tlie of your patronage. Bowmanville, April 4th, 1876. "·ery hbPr al suppor t h e hil s l'eceived ince hi~ SOLE AGENTS. c?mm enei?g in busi u~s;;; a~d hopes . by con· He is, yours truly, . tinu~d strict personal a t ten tion to busu1ess, nnd -:o:- HAMPTON, Jan. 3lst.1816. ..a-.(r . J. Rnse· . Dun SIR :-·It affords me great plea1Ture His aim shall be to keep the and the Prices such as has n·ver before been offered m Bowmanville. Best and sell at the Lowest He aJso offers a very attr active lot o( Good.11 possible price. in He has determined to adopt MUFFL ERS, . SilIRTS, DEA W h.'RI> · SOCKS, COL LARS, NEOK1'1E8 the BRA OES, &c. All Styles of Children 's Furs on haJJd, CASH SYSTEM, rhey must be sold, a.n ,J Sacrifices will be made. . Cash Cust omers. will buy or~ clost1 margills . 'V · :p, FISlIER, GE::n.eral Manag ~r. . JOSEPH RUSE, AGENT IN THJ'i: John McMwtry. 0N!fAltlO B.UJK, 'l'oronto, 21st .April, 1876. SHw. Peovle's Book Store .... 0 ARLINGT0!'1 1 CLARKE, WHI TBY, R l!'. ACH AND CARTWRIGHT. men of the Dominion', that he is prepared clean, a.nd make almost as good aa new, any f:!oiled or farled garment. The color is restored nnd th e coa.t, or what else 1 puts on a new ap· Satisfaction guara.ntt:ed, or no pcnranee, charge, Something New. THE UNDERSIGNED informs the Gentle· to THOS . PEATE. Bowma.nville, April 21st, 1876. 30-tf. NEW S'rORE AT HAMPTON.' BEGS TO AND Also Agent for Dominion Organs, Bowmanville. Hampton, F·b. 8th, 1876. 2().tf. SA:B:BAT:a: sc:a:oo:i:. MRS. M. J. WARD IN~ ORM the public generally that she baa ope1h:d up a. FANCY GOODS STORE in MR. FOWKR'S BUILDING, opposit· H. ELLIOTT'S STORE, Hampton, and mtend~ keep· ing a roost choice lot. of -goods, at reaeonable · prices.. She will a.1so CMTY on the DEPOT _,. ' OlIEAP FURNITURE! ::Etoya.l ,Ag:oa.i.·n Triumphs. CHEAP· FURNITURE! I f CHEAP FURNITURE! At Howmanv:ille, D ec . 22nd , 1875. 13·tf : offenng nothing but t he purest U.t'ti cles, at t h e mostreason u.blc pri.ees, to ensure a cont inuance of public pat r onage. J. H . would call special at t en tion to hia very s Duperiy r"stoE o ok of which a.re sure tu giv e t he buat satisfaCtion . A well selected stock of STLJFJT8 · · HOitSES WANTED . wo 'l'III?.EE useful, Twnnted, for :b"'arm· '\York. Olt C. aer:iceahlo boraelJ Apply to MILLINERY AND 111ANTLE with d,.. BARKER. JOHN PIPE. D~rlirigton, Apl'il 21st, 1876. · :!O·L l. busine.ss, and hopes ·to receive n libera.l ehs.re of. 1:mpport . All orders entrusted will be ~are~ fl~l.f'. filled. With the ·rrival of the Holidays, oomee a. ST A}f PJ.+.~ G ~1~h:ed · Hainpton, April 5, 1876. - $25 REW!ID! The above re\Vo.rd will b~ paid to any peson who wHl furnish ample proof that the Boota & Shoes sold by t he undersigned, arenot wba.tre represents the~. Manning's Old Stand. B.a:niiUon . DRUGS, . OHEll!IGALS, PA TEN'l' MEDICI N ES, BRUSH ES, COMBS, SHOULDER-BRACES, SUPPORTERS, Etc., Ei.o kept constantly on hao d. The Bowmanville Furniture Factory, havin. g commenced business again, and the New Company ha-;ing appoin ted the subscribe1'. Retail Agent for the '.Qown and Country around , he is prepaTed to offer the OILS, PAINT, COLORS, Y ARNISHES, an d WHI T E LEAD By Telcoraph to Gardene1· Sc-wing 1lfa.chine1 Co'v. n.t th e very lowest prices. Cornwall, Oot. 2, 1875. housl" b11.a fh'C! roo:pls, nnd all th!;': ncces~n:ry con· The garden is well cultivated, and venicncee. contain s Sotne choii::e }-,ruit"trcea. Apply on the prea:riae~, to lto'Q.se e,l;d Lot for Sa.le. l'fU .A'l'E on '\Vel1i:p.gton Street, about two S .._ minutes walk from the hiarket Square. The heap a,nd g'OOd :C..itera.ture, G - UARDIAN'S NOTICE. tlift :Books · a.nd, :Present · . M. J. WARD demand for (m.·~8-tf.) 1 0 Ve1·y BEST Styles of FURNITURE, at Prices below any at which it can be procured elsewhere in the Province. Horses arid Cattle Medicines. N . B.- Country store.k eepers suppli ed on the most advantageous t erms, A r:h oice selection of LAMPS for bale cJ1eap Bowrila nvill e. D ec. 18fi 8. 6zn. Royal got first prize at Glengarry, Cj1unty :Fair, over the W ebster, 011borne, and K e\v York Singer J AMES MILROY. beating '\¥he eler & Vililsou and every othP,r ma.chine. Gr~a.t contest. JAMAA B ARin;Tl'. :Brockville, S ept. 25, 1& '75. Royal took £ rat prize at U nionville, co1npet· ing with the Wheeler &. \Vilson, Singer. and others. E VER'ITS & II AGARMAN. Tl LS ONB UllG, Oct 11, 1875. Fixst prize fo:r Roy Q.l, at Union Exh ibition here, over all competitors. ~fATrnr~w STE\\' ATIT. W qodstfl ck , Oct. 6th. 1875. l~oy al took ffrst. :pr ize at E xhibition here.over n.ll competitore:. MA'l"fH EW STEWAUT. P ari s, Oct. 3rd, 1875. Ha\'tl taken first prize with Royal at Fair here, beating tbe Raymond and Singer. VVILLIAJI S NI DER. Belleville, Sept. 30th, 1875. Got £ rst pl'ize on the Uoya1, at Fair here, A PP J~ICA'l'ION \Till be made to the Judge of the Surro~ate Court of the Unitsd Coun· tlOODS. per, to appoint MK CEPHAS BARKER, of the to'l"n of Dowman:villeb in t he county of Durham, Guardiao of ]~ ITH BONE and tief! of Northumberland and Durham, at the e:.::pir!'tion uf twenty ~ays from the firl!!t inser. tion in the Bo\V-tvanv1lle ~{El\Ol:I.ANT, newspa- I have a Stock th a t c& nnot fail t o· please-cow plete and varied. . Funerals furn.ished in every respect, in the Very Best Style, and at PRICES LOWER THA N BY ANY OT HER FIRM IN THE COUNTRY. RETIRING ! :Rare .Chance . 'J'hc un derai gn~d JAS. MEDLAND. Bo,wro~nville , Jt..fa.rch S:Otb 1 ~876. ?7 -Ji.Di H:l\:NR". BO NE, of the township of Cart. wr1ght 1 infant children of t 4e late Ephraim Bone and .Ann Bono, in their ]lfethne of t11e 1illa.ge of Oshawa, in th~ county of Ootario, deceasod . , HOUSE TO LET. Contains V largs rooms. Tsrroii easy. F or pa.r ticuhus, & pply, on the pre1nises, to D. '\VHITE. "'I· - FAMILY BIBLES. Splendid Lot. POCKET BIBLES,Large Assortment. N .B. That deservedly popular Teach er's Bible, in various bindings , , BOOKS, in Great VMi.ety. ALBUMS. (/heap and Rretl1. WRITING DESKS, and W ORK BOXES For Ge11ts, For· Ladies, · For Children. La.test Styles and Good Stock. of On e of the FlNEST HEARSES vn the Province, SENT FREE to any Funeral furni shed by the Subec1-ib01·, v.rithin Ten miles of Bowman ville. ~ports having been circulated. that the undersign ed ha.a been over charging in the Undertak· ing D epartment, li e begs to submit the followin g figures, which he challenges any one to contradict, R eported a.mount charged. Actual amount charger!, F ifty Dollars; T welve D ollars. Thirty do. Nine do. Forty-.h'iv e do. rrwenty-five do.. Sixty do. .., }'orty do. Fifty do. '"l'hirty do, Fifty do. Seventy.five do, . . . . on SPrU niture l!'actory. A1'}~ l>ro~pect Street, near tlle },111·· RO.BERT ARl\fOUR, · Solicitor f or Applica"1.t. Bowmanville, AQril 6, 1876. (m.·.28-4in.) being 8.bout t o To Let or for Sale. Imt>eiial .Fire lnsuranr.e Oo OF LONDON. Established 1803. Pall Mall, London. G E NERAL HEAD N apanee, Oct. 15th, 1875. Royal ha111 t aken first prize at l"nir here.over Singer , Howe, \V~nzer F, Oaborn e a.ndothera . ,J.AM:ES l~ ARRET. A (}00D FRAMJ~ HOUSE, aitunte on Duke Street . Apply to . · . S. W. MASON. 'B t v. )l'o:i nvilJ e, Dec. lOth 11875. .l:t.f. MICROSCOPES, STEREOSCOPES, KALEIDESCOPES. H arley , Oct. 13th.1875. Royal takes first; prize ut this Fair,for family work n.nd light m,.:auf actw·i~. 'V I LLIAlll SNlDER . Itetire from the Harness :eusi:ll.ess, offers hiR OFFIOEs. - 1 Old Broad St .\ GE:N C1' FOR ' ' · ·n d C ANADA ;- ·24 HOUSE "TO LET. l'J'U ATE on the Corner of Church Street, ea.at. ];vtry convenience attacb!.:ld . li'or particnlars, apply at this Office. S a.cralnent St,J Montreal. ~'und. Lwrgest Collection of Stm·eoscopic st Views in Town. Agent for Celebrated Raymond's Metallic Coffins, of New York. These victoriea concluBively prove that tho light running I:ioy&l 1 is the people's favorite,ruid Large and Complete Stock of Harness Saddles Whips, Trun ks, Valises, &c. a t a.n S Subscribed and invested Capital snd R eset-ve £1,965.000 Sterling, lIO'O'SE AND I.OT . FOR SALE. 011 the corner of Hunt and ~an beJJUT~h.a.s~ d a.t a 'reas·)nn.ble {iaure for cash. Th ere is a new frame house, '\vitli well 'of wat er , alSo a isb.ble, on t4e Ne· ipisC~ . The: 9'ara· en ie cultivated. · Ap,Ply 'tq }?un.da invested inOanada- 105,000, Inenrances against 1088 by Fire a're effl'K;~d on most favora.blc terms, an<l looses paid with out refcr,llnce to the Bou.rd i:n L ondon. Ladies' ·Companions, Pock~~ Books, Purses. etc., etc. Bowmanville, March 30th, 1876. w. p. PROWER. the BEST FAMILY SEWING . MA CHINE. The 1"Ianufa.cturerii have lately added to it , the greatest novelty of the age, the Royal La11 1Jp Ho lde·r for Sewing Machi'f/,e8 . 'l'he La.mµ can never u pset, nor the Oil Soil the work; and it is arranged to throw the light on any part of t he 1;VOrk , enuLlinJ..:' the operat. :>r to Immense Reduction for Ca~h Give him an Ea1·ly Call, and secm·e BARGA INS. J DODSWOUTH , Inepector. A perty, situate Alln-str.eets, · · ··· VERY DESIRABLE piece of town pro· R. R. LOSCOMBE, Barrister, Agent for Bowmanville and Vicinity, Bownu:1tnv.ille, June 4th, 1860 36 · lnKT CUL BROS. Gen. Agents, l\fontcea.- Call nncl E:xami1ie. STRAW, CARD OF THANKS. FELT, '!'ENDER n1y thanks to the Judges a.nd Directors of Clarke .Agricultural Society. for AND IcEQ-ltO:RN I the very prompt manner in which they pai'11ne HATS AND BONNETS, h;1 the vecy latest Special o.tten.tion gi\·en to COLORING. work as well by night as by day. Sold by m.o.43·39.4w SP.ECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CLEANED and made over etyleB. ORDERED WORK. · ' .·· .JOHN II. HAMBLY , At Mn. R. HAMBLY'S, Brickmaker. B owmanville, April 5, 18 7~. (m,.28.tf.) at homo. 1 I O.t,..NIZlliD .PEK~ the E cl«.3ivt a~ n t for the sale of my V u.L· for .tlown:ian,;ille, Ont. hav e tqis day appointed C. BARKER Great· Inducements. STORE .- One door .;ia.st of Comish'sJ ewelry Store, King Strt!et, Uowma.n ville. Bowmanville,May 6th. 1875. a day J. SMALE. .,. TO $ 20 per day \lJ 5 worth $1 Porthcn.d, Ma.ine: free, · !'.h 1NSON & Co,. Samples bp-ol0-m25-l y . JOSE PH llfASON,P.P· J. J. JACOllS. J;3ol\·tnanville 1 S ept.leth,1874.m-t at home. A gents ""anted. . 2 Outfit and $1 term3 free: '1'11.UE & CO., OR F OUR THREE wanted immediately. APPRENTICES JPY First Prize on Oarriager:1, which they f.!a,y, wae juatly 1oe rited. The Jnrlges thou~ht. on F air da.y, that I wa.s not eligible for a, priz.e,but found on looking at the bill. that I was, aDd they granted me the ]'irst Prize, };Ir. Linton's letter, notwithstanding . . .I have about 100l!'irst-cla.ss 131.\ggiee and Car· ria.ges. in course of construction. 'vhich will be .sold cheap, for Cash, or good paper, J. s. D OJ\. EY, rr YnONE. N .B.- Agent for lf irst- ~lw;s Musical I nstru- - ments-W. B ell & Qo'a. Organ,. H allett& D avis N. B. - All p3.rbies indebted by Note or Book and HR.Niman Pi.it.nos. A cccunt, will please settle before the 15th d ay Also th 1 Celebrated Vla.lthatn and Eli:{in Qf March next . 'Vatches . The Subscriber, tbanlOng his very numerous MRS. MAYBEE, at 1'-:Iarket Square, in rear of l3'irehall. Bewmanville, April 14, 1876. . (29-ly. W M. l\Io CLUNG, Oan·iage l\Iaker. Augtlata, Maine. bp..ol0·m25-ly. Bowmanville, ?,far . 24th, 1876. 2G-3mos . cnsto1uers for past patronage, (having i;ol<l Tl .11 J h Twelve 1.'housa,n d Dollar. 'f 1Y'o·rth in 12 n»untb owmanv1 e, a n. 27t.. sol_icit s th~ircont_inue<l putr cnage, by rensonfl.b S ENJJ :&5c. t o G J' . RO\i.V .E L1~ & K~v ~rice s , fau· deltluigs, and gua r allh:td sat.afa ·· · con "\ uin : . tion J D . York · for fl. Po.mphlt>t · of 1UU pn ·.,.,e~. N~ve~be~ l Sth 1S7 /!' J ~ng lista of ~000 ne_wfSpupr:rs, and e1ot.im at <"R fiho\Y- · \), ing ooat of advertunng . bp-ol0..m2.5 ly. · Sam Ue1 Mason, c·o ·

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