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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Feb 1869, p. 4

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., There was once a rnry old man who lived in tl1e house of his SQ\J, The old man l"as dent, liis eyes were dim, nnd his leo:s weak and thin. When he was at <11~ table he could h~rdly hold his spoon, so much did his hand shake; nnd at limes he would spill his ~ oup on the tablc-eloth .1 Ali this vexed his son nnd his son's . wife;· and they made the old man sit in n corner behind the stovo. There ho ate his food with an earthenware di,h; and he l1ad not al)"·Y· too much to eat, as you ma:r guess. Well, one day, his trembling h ands could not hold the dish ; it fell on the floor, and broke. At this his soil and hid S':ln's wife were so "excd that they apoke harshly to the poor old man. His only answer was a deep sigh . They th en brought~ him a Low! made of wood, out of wh ich he had t o ent his food. Not long after this, hi s little grandson, n boy of about four years of :tge, wa& seen nt work with a chisel and hammer, holl'owing out n log of wood. llis parents could not guess what be was tryin g to do. The li ttle boy said nothing to any one, but kept at wo rk on the log, and looked very grave, as if bo ha<l son1e gront work on hand. "What are you doing there ?" asked the father. Tho little boy did not wnnt to tel!. Then his moth e1 · a3ke d, " What are yoa doing there, my son?" "Oh ! 1' said he; n I nm .Jnly making a little tro ugh, such as our pigs eat out of." ' "But what arc you making it for, my n ?l l THE LATE CALAMITY AT IT AG-AI~ I SlGN. OF THE GOLDEN ANVIL STOP AJ~D RE~L>\Rl -o- : -o~ MURDOCH BROS. F. F. NffW have reorganized their business, and will be found in the premises of J. NEADS, 'L' r sU mon'ials of mos't wonGerfu l a ·f., tr aordi11 ary cure8 i n Canada by i,}iij GREAT 1ND1AN H.EMEDY. Th ey arc stt~ rn llndeninble an d irico iltmHnble · f a,ctt, snfU~i en t to convince the most skepth:al thnt t11e Gre R.t Me<lici~al Co mpou:nd Jearn ed after f9r !l.'f!ea ;snow acce ss ible in t11e Oro;;at T HE l'OLLOWLN G SROSl!IONEE§ REJJJlE D~? EXPRESS OFFICE BUILDING, NEARLY OPPOSITE HENDERSON'S HOTEL For Diseases of the T hroat, L ungs, Li t ers Di gestive Orgnns, Kid neys, &c. 1 as Well a, .3crofula. 1 the v:irious Sk in Diseases 1 H u:tilofEit have now on hand a SELLING OFF WITH A~ FINE A STOCK OF GROCERIES SEl.ECTED OF STOCK and all d iseasC's aris ing from I mpuritlc:!I of the Klood , we boldly state tbn.t this great remedy bas KEVER BEil ?'! EQUALL ED.c\Vhere ivns there cYer such a cure as th a t in the person of \:VJLSON STORYR of Br ighton, Ontario, of Co nsumption; oi- that of PRT:tn C . V. J\'flLL ER 1 of El-nestown 1 Ontaria, of Cu ns u mptio n 01' thal nr At.LBROSE \Vo oD,, ·of · Consecon, Onta~·io , rd ' Dyspepsi a a nd Li-Ve r Qomplai11t 1 or thnt of J onN HoEEY, of Nap· anc c, On ta rio, of Rbcuru atis mi "-ho ll';l-d a c t tJal ly bee n on crutches for years, in sp?to of all tr~fl.ti:nent heretofore, nnd is no w w·efl 4 · Seot·es ofsucb cases 1n ig ht be ment,ion edh ad \:Ye sp.ace . . " I am making it,n snid he, "for you ond father lo eat out of when I am a 1nan." T he parents looked at cne onother, and bu rst into tears. J;'rnrn th at time forth they treated the oid man well. H e had the best place a l the table, a nice dish , a~d p~enty of food. TIIE GOODS DAMAGED THE LATE FIRE BY . SHELF AN:b l:::1TGA VY n::T' Call a;t th'tl Dl'n~ Store nnd get a Ci. t· cu la r of. unquest~Gn id,\e certifice.te.ll on tll't'i GREAT SHOSHONEES REMED Y " ""' AS CAN BE FOUND IN TOWN! s_ atisfy you rscl ves. P,·ice of Rmnc.J.v in large pints $1. '-' ~For Sale by all Druggists and Denlerd in JlediCi ne . .Age n ts for B o~Ymanv ille 1 _,;, M<.>nsrs. J. Higg·inb'otlia:a -::. St0ft.: VY hol e_ salfi Ati:c~ts i=""hortbr op .& Lyman Nctveo pies Cli :S::AR.D\IVAR,E THEIR AI NI IS TO j(}Jl'lJl'll li. (; .-iLmRAliTll, S1ilicito i n Chancery, &c. · F. F . JicA rthur's Stor~ 1lowruanville . 12 .. tf ~ 0FFIOE--0Yer B H AR.IUpTER & A'1'1'0RNEY"AT-tAW'1 MARRIED LIFE .l Good counsel from a wife and mother: &c., AT THE &c., &c. "I try to make myself and all around me -ag,eeoble. It will not do to lea<e a man lo himself till he comes to you, to take no pains to attract him, 01· to appear before him with a long face. It is not so difficult as you think, dear child, to behave to a husband so th at he shall l'en1ain forever in some n1casurc a. lover. I am an old wom an; but you can still do what you like ; a word from you at the right time will not fail of its effect; what need have you to play the mffe ring vir· t uc? 'l'he tear of a loving girl, sJys an old book, is like a dewdrop on a r ose; but that on the cheek of a .,,ifc is n drop of poison to her husba11d. Try to be cheerful a11d contented anc1 your husb1nd will be so; and when yo u bave made him happy, you will become so, not in appea r· nnce, but in reality. The skill requi red i· not so great. N otLing flatters a ma n so much as the happin ess of his wife; he is al ways proud of l1imself' as the source of it .ll.s soon ~s you are cheerful you will be lively and aler t, and every mo':"· en twill afford you an opportun ity to Jet, Keep the Best and Sell the Cheapest ! W c would beg to To Cab inet Make~nd Uvholsterers l'J:11lo Si na ~)ate dCITWS, C"Cfo "l' dir1111in:;~. liph oli:.t1· rer'!> _'~<.··'i1IP$ tll!cf H l,:.~tdalt;rs . .A dd is Carv1·c 1;; 'l'on J ,:,, Ex ten.:i 0,n J.ip ll111ge~. L a t'k~ . 'J'u i~ l;'l'J, F'liat P t\p·:H', GJr:,J A[R SEA'rfNG. CURLED 1IAJR. TO\Y. ~OP'A S p tin;.;~, 'j' \d 1i·e. Chalr.. web , Jlut\0111'., f:crew,; particular attention to our stock of ,\u~· er Jli1_~. J\ldo·lco11 Jlii.n:v,·cir <> : &c.. F or a. lNWe"'tl'n ce~ . :RVHif & 01!.n-;;;R, C i c 1;nal H;ir1l\Y:lre 1 \lt"1ch:ut1s_ .11 1 Yo 1 );;e ~l reci i 'J'orontQ8 Mc"FEETER'S BLOCK, THE CROCKERY WILT, DEPARTMENT STOVI:S, MACHINE OII., l'URPENTINE, COAT,. OIL, SKATES, ii""1 .L:.i -- A YE1 1: - .> ~ ~ ,., ~ LEATHER BELTING, ~ (IN o:!1 'll'J! ~ '1}1. rr·r. im v,ro ·~ 1 ~, .l!. IV .. 4,! Jt" '-'..\II ii. £. Jl. <;,/~ FOR F1TP~ rFYI :\fG l:lJ~,:~ :" N, J BE FOUND RUBBER do, TEE TILOOD, f'~rn·in."1 1 i:.:..: ~·~qtdon4 An{: for t h e ;;;:pec<ly ct; i·e of111!.! fol lvwin;,j com plainti; · §!'r:t:fui:t :l.J1l~ f!lef'~·o'"nl'51 H:"' ~i.!lfe.c:io tll ,;i' ii!.nd1 a 'l '['u n t!H"·h LACE LEATHER, ErER l'O D.11¥' ./J.;YD ,ErENING ! McTavish's Brick Store, little farther enst, where th ey have th e finest assortment of Crockery, China and Glassware to be found in town. RAW AI>JD BOILED OIL, &c., &c., &c, Blai1 ~':IJ ~u<! nH Sk~n · D!t':.Ca'"""' · OAKLA'.'>n, l!Hi., (l: li Ju 11 e, 18G!l. ,T. C. A Y'P.:i?. &. Co. l ·>?nt,; : ! fH'I it my rlnty l one. k1:1n ,·ied;.J:t· \l'lrn t r<::ir Sai.i:q1:.nil<I h:i!! .1olie for me. Ha.d1 1::- ii ll e;·iJed a S,· ;·nfu:o:i.> i:1!\' c i10H, I li :1v!l ~111!:~re d from it i11 v t ~1io~1., win~i Jo:· ) l·::n:. 8orn..:lr h'!" ir h!ll 'Sf. out i n Ulcer-: ·)ll rn ·.· h !ll: d~ a1!<\ 111·m~ · · o:!ie' i rr1 ~·~ i~ tn n i<.d it1 "'nn ~l -~1:d ciJ. 11 <,,-:-01'1. ine n t ,.hA· ·<om:H.:'.J. Twr 1 ~-f' :H,:; i:go it br0b'.! o nt. on my lieacl ~· ir \ c o 1·t!:·0 (\ m·: R1 ,;: ' p ~11.J e.!\;~ with n 11f!Hlr C', \·:hic h .1·:1:0 p;:i1.l1t! aii d l<Jat ll '« J i:! () !Je_ ,·oud de.-c :i;it ioll. l !rit·!l m;l1:~- m~d i einc,,, 1 111d i>Cl'C!~l ph:::<; c,an:o, but w 1rlw af m~1ch r e ~j!_·f from n1:\"f\1i11g. ln fact, ll !r .ll"i:in;tl i~11 , ~: 1;.~;:·~h~"· 0 !u1ch~~.-i . 1i~o iI"" fall nn ngreea.ble word. You:r education , 'Which gives you an immen se ndvantuge, ~ill greatly assi':it you; and your sensibility will become th e 11ob 1ost gifo th at natu re has bestowed on you, when it ·hows itself in affectionate assidu ity, and stamps on every act.ion a soft, kind and t .JnrL~ r cht.1racter, iustead of wasting i tself in secret repining'." P. S.-The store is small-come early, before the big crowd. BLACKSMTH& COAL C , ~i l~ ~]~:; ~:~\;,~ :.;~:~f·.~~±~l~~~fa::~l~~: ~R~~~~!1:'.~I\.;1~:-:~;~:· ;~·!~~~~;~i~ HAND I BOWMANVILLE, Nov. 24, 1868. Call and see its in ou J· new 1n·emises. JJ.IURDOCI-I BROS· Bowroan \·iJ1e, Nov 24th , 18G8 .1.11 of which we 11ill fe ll as lo·,\; ns any house 111 the trade. ne.;..:_,rhe chciir nnd oongregaho n -Offl1~ --v -~--- l Episcop; l church, Barrie, have pre·entcd M r. 'rV. 11. Frccrna n, formerly of th is town , with a puree· of S68, for his at:ention as leader of the choir. ~}"' 'rhe efficacy of Bryan's Pulmonic "1'nfers in curin~ coughs, cvlds, and all brouchial affectio ns, and cheering th o ofllict.cd, has passed in to a proverb. In the U nitcd State5, where these rn"rvcllous Wafcrn are b1 mvn, they b onr down all opposition and ec!i[>'C all rival ry; 1hc deman J fol' them !ms steadily increased for the last twenty years, until now the m ies average over one hundred thousa11 d box.es a year. Eu1in cnt 1 11cn1ber s of th e med~-ca1 profess1ons wi lliou t nu1uber admit that thCJ~ krHnV of no prcp aralio n producing sueh ,beneficia! resu lt s as the~c wufcrs. 'Vhei:. taken in eeasou th ey dfre t a pcrruaEent cure. Sold by every d ru~gis t and rum;t,ol' the respect<tble stor es throu ghout the Prov ince, at 25 cents per box. ----------- he i!Uo d. it till it yo;1 <\d.-i :;~) , i11 n-:.1:;! 1 rlosci; of , te;·1~,JlC·O l\ fol O':(: r a r,vJ;;t·1 . ~;n1 i u~e d :1~ · 110- 1 three 1,0!1'<"1'. ~-.~.,;·and !! ~;:it ;· ·: ;_-th.ill SllU!l he~;_rn 10 fot TQ; · t1H~i'r t !1e sc111J, w!ii c:; n l'le1· ll whi l1.! IP-ll nit: ~tr ~kiH i;: i:o ·,1· c ! l·~1 r. :1;~d J kuot~· U. v m.1· li.·e1 i 11:,;:s that 1!1 c d i"L'H"C b'1:~ '.! fll ll' Lm11 i:n· l'>\·.~('cm. '~<> !! cnu \\"Cl l IJ~· lii::- ··e il 1:1t J 1~..:1 wl::·t 1 ,111~ r;i·. in , ~ w::cn ] te ll yo u, th nt I ho: ,1 yo\1 ~o l·H nr, r~ oi t.:;e- HJ·O :ne~; cf tl,C 11ge. : .Ht n:m'.:~l~ t:','l'l' [; ' 1~ :-' :;1!~~l-.r. P. GD \~.l!J?. .\ I.LEY. _ n:·"rl m(·. I to(lk it, a~ :t·3 'llL<e'. i·JiJ :, mt aw;t:i,. ,;\ .tu:i ~-n·.trJe 1:111- t H'11t Iv (:illciH na1~ r.Ld !~·,.-;t 1: , f11HI n ~··· d afle y Christmas Carol l 0 ,A I .- T ...... so :L I,C IT E :J) is :~~t,;!:~E~~;~:~·~·~~!.{'~~;~~:·~~::~{~~!I~iE~:~:,~~vr. K..:llci t. ~ !. l' 11.:l>i"" \\·;·ite:> from b~ d cm, N. Y , l'.!.:ll Sep t., 1859, tlrnt. he has cared an invetcn!·e d o~ ,· -· I ~~:~? :~~f;~~~f'~~~~·:.~-,1~~~;J ~!.~.:~:.:;~)(:;~;;;;_,~;,~l~;:D; ~E;~~~~ . o t t IH: Fa m l~; :»a:. s Ill coi;~ti.:.nt l:r . G:o~li'!'~ ·y ELLOWLEE & QUICIC. Come st.opycre greetin' 1 bairnics, a.uld S anta Claus has come j \Vhen a: t\Jc hoose w1ts qniet yei:treen he tumbled doun tbe lum a His legs an d fingers lookit ca.uld, but gln..d were we t.o see TLt pack he bad upo n 11is ba.ck 1 tae trim yo ur Chnstmns Tree. The cn.rle shook his pos en locks; an,1 syne bis goods unpncked, The bo nnie things he hnd to show wer e sp lendid-that's a fact i As honesL ' chiels we pl~dgc oor word, there never were before A hotter lot 0 1 bonn io Toys in oar Variety Store. Auld wome n wi' their. ni cll tpcaps on, Grandda.ddics wi" their cools, Au' J u mpi ng Jack s D ucks Dogs and .Mice, nnd bonnie speakin' Polls, Cliai ses and Gigs,' Horses 'a nd Kye 1 Steamboats and trai ns: o' cars, .Au 1 Sodgcr Boys wi' blu idy coat! 1 just l cne1y frae the wnrs. Our Bears our Elepl1ants a nd Sbeepi our Squirrels and Jocknsses 1 Our trumPs will p1e1t.1m tbc bonnie lads, nn~ Rings t? e bonnie lassies; And then in Dolls you ken fu' weel, each snrn and kind we kP.erThe crying doll, the quie t do ll, and the doll that. gaes tae slet,,. "\\ra.rk-b oXc ~ ...A.lbum s 1 Writjng Desks, na.~ ~ e t.tor can be fou ndQ1 Jew elry the bigges~ lot and ch~a_p e st l t.1e toon j r· , Knives, Forks and bpuncs, Razors, Shears, Room-paper a nd" indow·hh,nds, A better or a cheaper lot ye'll troubl e hne to find. 'f :S:A~PT0 . ~ 1 . \ H as received a arge supply of Groceries, !Iarclware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes Paints, Oils, School Books, Stationery, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs &c., &o.J the pnr tic ub1rs of which ure too nun1erous to, n1 cntio 11 , ' HENRY ELLIO~'1 1 c;;.i, c~; :he co u1mon E. "','· tirm.-· iJ\ it bC1tt l l· ~ µn~1H~~;:,:p~~~ ~ , O'l' §iy2 1~cill Z..: i,,.u!t, 11 S.ofl !', of l ' 1c-pi:ct. TC,'Ul ,,:, wri!eE : ·- ·1 ·· ot rour ~it ! ~;1pn1 iiJ:· CLll'ert 1 ~1 e fro m~'. ( ,'(J;, , -= a hirl 1·111.1.o; e:wcllin p: m i llw t.1cck 1 \\'11jd1 I lui.tl ~: f t< r(·d f ·Ol!l. u ret· 1 \YO ye<n !:,:' rt.·':' :·a- . ~t~;~;,r (~~c~~\;:;'.~.b a~ t ~;:,l, ~ ;:1.!t'j\\i c\i\·ga;~1~~:~~·~!:,~r~~~:~ plni11ts lol' \l'hi9h v.e elT p ~o y ~itc h a r('r~wd .v, h>1i c~µcc i a !Jy ill }"..·m .1 'c lJi ., ea,~('S ot' tl:e Sciofuk1us diathc,_i~. I ha v ~ ca rNl 1ri.a11y i11~·r-t{'; rnfo r,ases o t' I .cl'co tTb..urt \Jy it. nnd some '1 yhcre the complaint ~·c :-_:; ;:~·- ~ ,,n by 1! 1~~ ra,/ iun Of tJ1C Ufr'l'U.S . 'fl1e Uk'Cr· ntien itself' w:1~ ...;;._:.:· : .... ..i 1\o.t hip g \\"itliin my kuow kdg:c (".'.] tin;,.. it f{;:· t'.:c;;c fcr::.'.l~t: ""';: - ;;c~"Q~~~s 1 '· Eolw1~:· c1 S. )J:n rnw. of X e wb1ny, -~l:i. .i : w rites: "A d:tn1Zt>rous 01m,J·£n11, t 1 ,1 r.·11· on oi:e u t t he\ fernnloil; hi rn.v hnn il r, v;·! ~J Ch bc·.l dciil'tl ul1 tl.n rnmtnHc~ we co,;Jd employ, Jin:; :::l i:.·1J,:.;t!1. lxcn cumple:cly c :1red i} y your l·~xirr.ct of SnrS:.}j)Riilhi. 0Lll' physic.inti. t hoa·{ llt ·1:vthi1 17 i.;ul e:;; rirpntio11 coul d ciror<l r c lic1: bu t bl'.' ndri:>t'.'·I 1 lte fi i :; l or _1 o m· $:1r~apnril] a as t ho ]Jl,.L rP.1-01t bL·fo r~ cu;tit,g, au d it p r ov NJ pffuc tu al. A flp1 · 1Hk iu g ym.r rc!'ll:!dy l'..ld'llt 1n·.o!; .; n o f'}'inptum uf~h e dJ~CHSO n om :GlJti.n JJr .l. l\ S (.' l,~a.1.111 /. v~· f'i ··'1·) urk City , writes1 ' ' 1 mo~t oh\"erfq ll :,· ('r:rnpl_v 1·:i~ li tl:c 1· w1u rc~t of your ·· !'ut· or~·h1l'a 67 1'1f'~1 ~tc~. f,h' ::t ;·~ n:: t T~~QO:r, iJh· 1·i~ll' ~~ct::nHi 3.i, ~'ClliHl\l~C D~"'CU.~'C~.. be 511·en at the ~Amon::; the stupendous enterprise~ An inspection of his goods and prices will certainly satisfy even "hard cases" that ELLIOTT is now selling his goods at oflthe day is th e propornl to build a ·hip ca:nal acr~ss the lsthn1us of D:lricn, large £n~ u ~h to allow tho passage d vessels 0 1:rom the A tlantio to the Pacific, tha t ,'s hall be open t o the world antl ueutral in "11 wars. The h1hmus is 300 miles Jo ng, ';vith nn avero,;e 1Yidth of G(l mile<, but n.t the nnr1·ov.· cst part i t is only 36 miles. lt is traversed by;:: ran ge of ruouotains who'e highest peak is 7 ,200 feet high, 'l'i'hich would sen1 to interpose eternal 'barriers t"o ull pass~gc between t11e two -oce,:n s. :Th1od1 :rn engincuring f:lCi l~nce , however, whit.:h scoffs at oLstar:les, esti· n1::i t.e~ lliat a cunnl can be 1n fl. de at a cosl of $100,000,000, and a company , has been formcl in New Yol'lc foi· tho purpose. CHEAP COR . ER '"< t;~·i~!~ ll ~);~~~~:\">:~,~~;-~~c~~-~: =z~~ 1-:'?>.117~\'~;;~~i e:;o. AYEI~: ~ir, the r 01i11c~t or ~onr n.::'~:1 t, n 11 (~ repOrt t o ~ 0:1 r.om e Dre.; c . 1 c l:cerru: lv Ct·111piy w ith of tl~c pfl~·e1);l 1 h11 ve r{' a11zPd \1·1t h yonr .Sr,:·s~parilla. 1 linvo cu rnd wit!! it . iu rn:r pr:1ctw<". mo:ot of fh o r,omµ laiut s for '.Vl1icl: i! is l"'.;'Ci)nlllltJ utled, und l: a 1·0 VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Do the ladies want cheap and durable during the remainder of the ·winter season! Dress goods 1 lirn11d its cJfoct s t n :Jy wp1:dc1·ful in t.he cnrc· of Fcrli. "!'cal an1l Jil!rcui·ia.l ])i i;eu./H'. 0:.1c: of my p a. tic nt~ co~~urniu~ !Hn\ 1:\1'{Jllliiti1· B:1 1· ~.11pa ~ ·i :J :i. ;;: f{·:H.! :y takt·n c:11·1-<I lilrn in fi;·a \YCPk 3 _,,\r;ntli~r 1nL~ ~t1!:1dwd b y i;"'<::·JHd'lry symp.. Ins pahir~ u l ~pr,.:, in hi .~ a 110 t he t h roa t, which were top of hi,.; month. Your For News and Muiic, nane we fear-out· stock is m6st complete," In Pia.nos and Mdodeons we ca n't and won't be beat i An' fo r chettp Schule Books - a.3k tbe bairns, they ken best wliaar tae buy O' Dib1es 1 S.S. Libraries 1 we hac a full supply. ~ Noa blcssin's on ye, li ttle weans, nnd happy may ye be, La n'g may ·ye cheer the ingle side, and tri m your Ch ris tma,s trees; .And aired frcends, wh a's s ilver l~cks .ha.e fel t the world'B ca.old eheer ?tlay yon wi' us be spare ll to ltn1l an1th er ftlad Ne w Year, - ----ing made to order? Elliott's is the place to suit them. His OPIN , I ON Cloths and Tweeds are his own selection, 'and are hard to beat PUBLIC Do gentlemen want first-class ClothHis Tailors are known to be up on the latest "New York,; Fashions--good fits al ways guaranteed. has fully justified the original irlea, that at the " ,Corner Store" you .could get Old customers of the late firm, and the public rrenerall . are respectfully invited to call and see for themselve~ before} 'purchasing elsewhere. SU IT ED, AND \VE LL SUI'r ED ():G= A large lot of Coal Oil ,tested .by the Government Inspec· tor. Also, 200 No. 1 hand·made ll1ckory axe handles for sale Elliott's is the place to buy them. fom;;: in hi;.: no~e . :ir:d tLe u!cen:tion J1:id !'afen away a con,.:i c!t'.:! rable p &.1·t of it , so t!Jat J be!i1':~· e the rlis~ ur d 11 r 1\·cmi cl suoll l"L'!!d l ln;; braiu ~:1,d kill iiim . liut it yieltled 10 m .r :1dnli!1lsf 1 u~10u of rci.-:r Sarsaparilln; t he; u!c ~1s h ea:eo. nHrf l~<' :b wd l :; :;;-i in. lJOtoi courRc without .~onw di"·t ..l<: u1 a 1fri11 t o l1i1> fac.:i . A woma n who li:; t! lwe11 1re1tt<'!; L11·1'b; ;::urw d i~onl er hv m~1· ~11rr \VH~ ~uil'el'itlg fr<J1:i till<.· po;:-.011 i n lrnr ·Lont:f.'. ] hi'\" l;m; llceome ~ {) ~';;lldllJn; fo n,e weuttwrthut.o u :1 z:arn 1 1 duv ~i1e fuL:J:!.'d c:-:c !·ucia1i1ll{ }lD ;n in b e rjoi:Jt:; tu1d l_.oi: l' ,; ;; be. to o, ·,n H; C'o.\l'Cd en ifrely by vou r Sanrn p u1·i!Ja in a fow· wr.ie l:s. 1 k1~ow from ifs j consc ientious wido w.-A poor m:in on his dealh bed, made hi· \\ ill.H e called his wife lo him, a.nd t old her of it s provisions. " I lirn·e left," said he, 14 n1y ho rse to rny parents ; sell . it and. brnnd over the- mon ey yon recc.1ve. I lease t o you ruy do g, take good care of bi1n and he will serve you fa ithfully." She' promised 10 obey, nnd in due time Bet out for tl1e neig:hb ou ring1narket, ·w it.h the horl!G and dog. I-low ni uch do ~y ou want for your ho1 sc ?ll inq uir·ed a ftnm:. ~A ~l'b.~ fl ·'~ STEll.LlI PlJifIPS, Rotary, Power & Hand Pumps, SUCTION, LIF'l' AND FOllCg PUMPS, F . '"'Y. CO-:VVLJ:!.:. W. T. SCOTT, REl\i .OVED to pr e.m ises opposite bis old stand, F!HST SHOP EAST OF TEE :E'IRE PU:Nl:PS, HAMPTON, Sept. 24, 1868. :E:-IENRY 'ELLIOTT, .Jr. - - - - -- E Bowmanville, Dec., 18G7. FIRE and G .t.RDEN ENGINES, bnd a ll kinds of l'Lt"){B!:RS' A1'1D QAij Fl'l"flliRg' GOODS 1 er ""I cnnno·t t:iell the horse <.tionc,. but yo'u n1ay !Jase- both at a reru;onable rate. Give me one' huadre<l doll ars for the dog and one dolla r for the horse.,,. The fo rmer laughed, but as the tcr1ns were lo\1 he wi! ii11!(ly accepted t li crn . 'rhcn the wort.by woman grn·e the husbrinl.l1ti parent s the d~llar received for the horec, an d kept the hmidred for he; self. :a: .,8.. s - - -----== .,,,======================,,,,.,,.============ R EUEIV~~ 1 fo1m11la. w \Jich yo u r ag-t: nt. gave m~, that this l'reparnti ou from voar lalioralo ry rnw>L I.Kl a great. n · uH.:dy; couscquci1tly , tl1l'SC tl uJ )'" r~·rnnrJrnbfo ro~ult .'> with it hrn·e n ot Burp risecl :nc. Fn··_e ,.1 :n!ly yourl" , U. V . 1!AHIMgH 1 1I. D. li~ h1'~nu ntii;iitl, G®1'it' :rr ... i~·u1' Cnw1 ~~lnint. I.-;v1<:1'J<.N D E~Cg. l ' i·e~l·w Co., Va. , tith ,iu ly, 1859. Dn J. (;.A Y l~rt · S;r, l !iu\'C been nffi ided wilh a. ptiufol chronic Hheirnwt;sm for a long time, which onfllcd the &L ill of ph11:;;icin1: to, imd stuck to me i11 6pite ot' al ! t he !'f' tne~:e !l 1 cdu!tl tl ntl. nntil I tried your Sarsaparilla . One bottle c m·etl me "in tw.week~, aml re:<to retl my f!l:Ueral !ieaJtl1 !iD much llmt I arn for Uettt-1 lln;:i b e fo re l wa:; a tt <icketl. I thi nk it a wo n d e1 1ul iu-:ciieiuc. J. Fli.EAJI. Ju~ c<; Y. Ue tchelJ. of .St. Lou1r:, w1'itcs : "I llnYe beeu :iHlictcu tor yea 1 'l. witi: nu (~.f,;,cfirY"i, qf the Liver, wh·cll de;:troycf! ~11y lH':l!rh. I t1 il'd e n~r?tli ing-, urnl e~·erytldwg fru :eu tu reli ere 111'" ; and I \Jave 11ecu r. bl'okc u-down mnn for i'urne ~ c ars from ·110 t he r cuuse t hnn derfingcnw-ut (If tfttJ hioer. 1.Iy ~don~tl pn slor1 t lt e l :c\' M r. l<:::p, v , ad vised me to try yonr S~ r;rn p:nilla, because htt s:;id 1.w knew yo u, a1J(! an ything y~u m ~dn was wor th tn·mg. Hy tho hle,;~rngof Goel it l1 a~ i.:ured me, anli ha~ Hl puritietl my Uloml m; to u11tdc a 11<:·>' mnn Of'JJ 1e. I fod you11g again. The best timt crr11 be stdtl of yoa is not llulf Whole sale and Retail, by JORN B. F!JI,LER, AT good euon;h. '; . ·7 DEY STREET, 'R . L EVE Oi\ITARIO BANK, where h'e i's prep ared to furnish the public wi1h all ki nds of BOUTS & SHOES. Now York C'ys 's Mchi.rr~1 ~ , A rarge ~~SOl'tment, in every variety, of Ladies', Gentlemen's, ~lisses' and l;hildren EMPORIUM OF FASHION! MARKUS MAYER is fnll y prepared wi th 11. C:;:ncrir;o ~·=nn ov~ E!n1a1·gcrinientt. U k f'rati oa 1 {:ai·i t~!il n:Atl li·: x~~uH.a i jGu oC t h e .iltHi ~S . A ,i:; 1e11 t vndcty of cns~s 1rnve, b ee n rnportecf.{o 11s w li.erl' ciu·.es Qf tlic se foi' J~idnblc C() m pl a i u!s !Ju.ve re:::-ultcct from t lle 1foe c;f ti ns re :ne!=\.', but our e pr.c ~ bere w~ll i.'ot nrlu1~r. tlit'm 1-:l'm ne ot' thrm may bfY fonnct 11· ou1: A~~w::1r: ,11 ,\ .1:;n1;n c , whiel.1 t1w llg:ents: tlf:!(·'.V n arnec: :ire l ' ·ca.-;<'J to iun!i;;!J gratrn to all wlla Having a very Large Stock OD ha nd,heis MAR1'IN & JOHNSTON T.A.ILORS, ~ 1\ t nnncf irr a certain llirginhln bound t o SELL CHEAP . IO"" All kinds of work ma.de to order, on AVE COMMENCED BUSINESS ON town h avin~" erectt~d a buikijng on the their own account 1 in the shop one n1ain' street ,fu r the s,ile lif' his lc;1thcr, the the shortest no t.ice. 2tf. Bown1anvili e 1 .1\.ugnst 12th, 1868 . door north of J!Urchase of hid8s. etc. , Uegn,n to consider H LARGE S TOCK! or BOOTS AND SHOES of the lates t s tyles, ad ap ted to the season which he is selling at his usual LOW PRICES. He also m~nnfactures to ortler, fromthe best of stock and the most approved styles. GOOD. FITS GUARAN1'EED. All orders promptly ~xecuted. Trunks and Leather of·ll krnds constantly on hand for sale. l!ali fu r tlil:'m. '-...__;;- Ladies' and Gen ts' Furs or TBE vr·hat kind of a si_:;n wou \d he inost at· business in Bowma.nTille, they trust is n sufLa.test Styles in the ~h1rket have fi cient guarantee of tbe quality of work done . bee n introduced, so tbnt all by them. · parties can he suited both in Style and Price. 1 !I:'T' You ths' and children's Patterns, of the As the premise s have been enlargcd 1 every very l~test styles, for sale. Remember the atte nt ion a nd comfort 'vill be afforded to I~ place-direc tly opposite the entrance to c u~tomers. Be sure and call early. · NY PERSON OR PER~O NS . POUND Town Eal!. n::T'" All kin F1E of Furs altered and repaired. y ou a u1ercha nt? J:\o. i-1. dccto 1 ? cuttir.g standing or ly ing timber, or 40-ly. Bow manvill e 1 Mny 11 1667. BUIFFA.1..0 ROBES always on band, ,,, Nu.~ 1 "\Vhat the nJischief are you?" ! othe.rwi~c abstracting ·wood from the bush lined and unlincd 1 Cheap. " 1'rn a Philo::;oph el'. I've been stand- ' on he middle and north en~r of Lo t 13 1Eas·L in(" here hfllf an lJour lr)inr~· to decide I h_ a lf, in the 2nd Con. Darhn gton, tsL.all. be Highest Price Paid for Raw Furs. ' ~ .~ . o r .. :r~:r:e. MARKUS MA YER. ho~v t hat c.~il f gqt. tll rough . 'tliat, augu r p · ..., oe cuted according to law~'. RAYNES .. Pl tlN & ORNAM ENTAL PRi'NTEFl tracti ve. At last wh at he thought a lrnppy idea struck him. Be bored an uu:..!;U i-hole through the door-post an d eti\ck a calf's ta il into it , "ith th e bushy ~n~ flaunting out. . :.<\: t'tcr a wl1ile he nolice<l' a gr~Ye-L1okirig perso n standing 11e;.ir the·.door, wi1.h spectacles on, gazing intently at th" sign . So Jong did be q.ze tha t finally the tanner stepped out ~nd acldl' esscd the i ndi vidua l : -" Good inornin µ; !:' 1 :l\forni ug !:1 replied the UH.1.n, without 111oving his eyes from th e' ·ign. "You want lo buy leadie r ?" .. No." "w.nt to sen hid es?" "No." ""'\re you a f~~·)rn,::- ~,, ,," ~o." " 1!-\~ 1 TO RENT. F . Y. COVITLE'S the en trance Lo STORE. R ei!!'! Di:<it' llsc, lF:iDt, mipH.ep!ly_, itli c hundH·!y, N:e ural,:: h :.. -, )!nny rcm 1u k ub ic cnrc::: of tl_1e ~e ;'.!Tt:ctiolls Ji?'- 1 be('n mfld e by th e altera t i v~ power of Uris rned fui nr:. I t 1'timnlnte5 tile vita l rn nctions into d gorou5 action, irnd tl 11t11 uvcrcuml's U:;~orders li" l1ich would ha sup.. posed beyo11~l it o; rem:il. ~uell a. remQdy h:is long: bee-c. ltqrn:·cd by the r; ~· ce ;;~ i ti es of tlw people. mid we u1e confi(tr;nt thnL tl:u ::; \\"ill cw tor thcru ~l t ha~ medicin e ca.u do. Dy~!JCI;!!litt , on TEMPER ANCE STREET, directly opposite NEWEST AND STYLES A Saw and Shingle Mill in the fifth eoncession 1 Township of CartwriD'bt occupied bv l\Ir. t\T, A. Loucks 1 will be r~nt~d for R ter~ of years, w ith or witbon t clea.red land on said lot. Possession uf Mills can be g iven if req ui red. For _further information apply t&o the subs criber- at Whitby· Wm.LAING 12-tf !3Jwmanville 1 Oct. 16, Where they· are prepared to execute promptly all orders with \Yhich they may be favored. Clothi ng 1nade to order1 in the L.A TEST STYLES, and R e mem ber t he s tl>nd-Sig n of the Big Boot drawv by two horses, King Street. B E S T Q U A L I T Y , ).V n 'tnv ilb, May 3rd, 1866. . TOJ.11,17-1650. whi ch haT"C been n1an ufactnred cxpre1sly for this Winteris Tr ade 1 will be found Ayel"s CheTry Pectoral, b"On T UE nArID CURB OF First·Class, both Cheap & Good. GOOD FITS GU.t.RANTEED. Their long conne ction with the T a iloring In the Stock bas been doubled, &nd all the :a: at s ---:o:- - - and Caps I TA j ·rE NOTICE . Colrl:11 , :7 afl!H~"l!H~t! , llit'1!un-.t~n css;o (Jr o11p, :G ;· a :it:i~i~ ?.", Jl 1~(: ipli~] 1' 1 1Joa.. ~U liH }H don, and fo:rt· ~hie R ~H-el· of C)on'. '.!Bo o3?- l h1 ~ !:P';.~!tien Jfj iu .u.-tl" l.UH!l~d ~ila~<l::~ of : ~ lC Di._i~a t;;{l , T his is It re me dy so uHi \. 1.:rsully known to t;llrp.1.!" )' un y ot her for f.h e c ure of' tbroa t nntl Ju11g complai,;1;... that it i;; useless he~ to pnbtis h the evllieuce of i i · vfrt11es. l t.~ 11l:ll; v:tlled £-xcellcnce fo r coughs a11d cold,;. m1rl its t nt ly wonderfu l cures of pulmonary di~ e u ~e, have m ~ule it kmnvn tliro11ghonr f.hP. ch-ii· izcd nntio!ls of tlie ear!!J . } 'e w 11re t li·J com muu ilies, or even famili <.:8 . amUH!J: Hw11t 1\·hu have n ot ,;orne P"'l'su1irt:l experien ce or itS cifccrs ..'....~-:-:me lidng tl'ophr in thei r midst of its victo1·y over t he su btl ti and flHugerom'; di~on1crs of the l!J i·o:-:t. ~nd lungs,, A.s a ll kiww t he <l n~artfu l fatality of these fliRorder~ and us t hey ku ow , too, lh<o! effects of tl1is r~mit.1}\ we uccd 11ot do .mo re than to nssu rethcm tha t it ha;3 now all the vii'1ues t Lat it di d ha\'e 'Yhen- maki ng the cure;; which Jiave won ;;o st rongl y upon t b41 conftd ,nwc of mauki.id , Con ~l loe, ====~ ~- - -·-- --·· · --·· Pre,pared by Dr. ,:r, ·c. AYER & Co.J Lcwst!# Mass. Northrop & Ly mo. n, .Kewcaslc, Ontario General ~.\gents for Canada. u. o[d by J. H igginbo thain and D. S tott, B0 w1n:-tnYille ! Rn<l by Medic ine Dealers c~erywL::ere, it out! h ole ' and br the life of me I cant make) " JJ ill 15'b Noy 1865 . owrua.nv e ~ 1 ~ 1 · ' 1 BTATESllAN 11 0FFioE, BowMANvtL~li.<. SIGN of' the Ill I G D. A. '.I'. I

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