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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jul 1876, p. 4

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CANADIAN. GP.EAT things are l'l<>t ~he thing· on which the life and happiness of the world depend. We do n<>tllRther our ~rops from · the peaks of the lnountains, bq\ from the fertile valleys and far stretching meadows of the level ground. And though the oecssional brilliant actions of oxception·l men are more startling at the time, and more beautiful to look upon, as impr···· ing us with what lies within the scope · of humanity, they are not to be compared, for their effect on the aggregate happineH of m~nkirid, to tho·· myriads of hourly f&Illlliar duties which below,: to the lowor and ordinary plane of existepce. It is not by sudden and sporadic jerb that the bu·iness of life is kept going. It is by the ma.a11ea of ordinary men and v.:omen doing theirorlnary work iil their ordinary spheres, according to the measures of their abilities and ~nder a sacred sense of duty. Thatsome spheres al'e more imporbnt than ot.hers-· more influential, and even, in some sense, more honnrable- 11eed not be denied.Bu t all h Lle W ')l'l~ is hon orable, and contrihutes its e,h i~ re to the good of society and the life of the world , Arid the man wh.l1 looks down with cont.empt on a fellowcreamre who: is honestly and faithfully doh1g biS' duty, sin1p~y beco.uso his sphere is ;1. b1;; mble sphere, and his ocCnpation a bu rubl:J occupation, is a barbarian at heart, whatev~r he ioay be in outward appearance. .As with the geu ~ral bmriuess of the wor ld so with i tll. happines. That happiness depends far more upon small things tha.n upon great. · Supµo~ e you have a cheerful and lovin g l1 eart--su1)pose t liat you abound in a.H the li ttle k indnesses and ·c ourtesies of !l f-snppo'ie that you are tender a.nd cOnsidera.te to the feelings of those around you. willing to obli;;e, mindful of others ratl1-tl' ihan of yourself, and in all things exo~·Jisi:ng yourself to have a conscience oid of offense toward God and toward rnan-your presence will make sunshine wh'\:.rever you go. Tur.NINO UYDER WHEAT. -That TH.URSDAY JULY .20, 1816. j ForSale. ' F. F. · .M CA .r th .. Ur ~ T1!~co~!;?~hu~~v!~~!~~g1;~!7. ,. THE BRADB,URY 1 FA.Ri.ll .t'OR SA.l,E, Boak A~·ent111 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY, and Good Salesmen - IS( two storias high, eight rooms;_gol"dce11ar; and soft wa.ter. coaJ house, .and other e o n ences. F"or terms. and other particulars fl n of the subsCriMr, an the premises. JOHN M c MURT RY.i Bowm a.n v Ille, Sept, 29th, 18i5 9·tf. and joining the 'J'own of Whitby,-190 acres. Brick cottage and g9'od b::l.rns on premises. 2000 Are rr COINING 11-fONEY ·~. with the d'nmon bai:shels or No. 1 l:tARLEY \Vere grown on: the t purchase farm thi· year. Terms easy, large portion of 1 numbcro.fyeu.rs. PSYCHOMANCY ! ' CINATE and ha.in the love and affections ofa.nyferson they cbooso lnsta.ntly. This simple menta a.oquirem.ent a.U can possess, free, by mail, for 2b cents, together with n. Marriage Guiil,e, Egyptian - Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladieii, &.c. A. queer, exciting book, 100,000 sold. Atldress ·r. \VILLIAMB & Co .· South Eighth Street, Philadelphln., Pa. THE Pt COINC OUT OF THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS, . -AND Ill NOW- H ow EITHER SEX 01· Soul C/w,rming. MAY .FAS· ~ ~INEW money 111.a.v remain on interest for a Apply to .JOHN A. Do~ALDSON, The French Edition of wh1i-eh sells for $165.0l}I Esq., Emigrant Agent, Toronto, or to the under· rtnd the I.ondou Edition for $200. Our Popular signed. Edition (5.50), containing over One Hundred THOS. ~100DY, full-vage quarto plates, is- the c1rn..n>EsT antl Novcmber3, 1875. ' \\rhit'Oy. tnost EJ.Etl-A~T publication i1\ :-tmer1cn., a.nd the BEST TO si<;LL, Critic!< vie with ea..c·b other in praising it, and the massc.s §'U y 1·t. Frorn a lu eal agent in So'lithport, Conn.: 0 In ou1· village of eig'hty house§'! ha:ve tnkon sixtyfive ordp,r:;;; have canvassed in an a bout twclv&< days (in village and country), and have takell . Orders for one hundred and six copies." J. B. FORD&. CO., Publishers. BIDA DESIGNS; I i GOODS 1 lineg of FULL PAnTJcitn,Ar.s FREE. Address TJI08.. ~_t._LE. Gen. Agent , a I Low-priced.serviceable,qualltyunsurpassed Machinery, Iron and '\Vood·workfng, o lea.ding Canadian and U. S. mll.nufa.cture Cold·rolled Shafting, Gearing. Belting, Dia mond Emery Wheels, and Grinders, etc. JAB. R. ANNETT; 51 90 Wclli..naton St., Montreal -CYLINDER ENGINE 0 t%j 'Vorthy of noticA, and nn1ch more so than Editors of N ewapapers. . Ha.milt.on, Ont RE~OV-.AL . Our Stock · is one of the best 1n WATCHES, PLATED WARE, NEW CUTLERY, nnd PRICE S will be to suit eve ry person, ~ a.one can be disappoin'tcd, a.s all must be aold September, IRA ST:ErVENS Has removed his Bakery and Confectionery' estabijshment to more c ommodious premises and \Vil! no \\" be fou:ti1 d in the store SELLING OFF HIS ENTIRE STOCK ATA-- at work tor us in their spare moments, or all tll time, t'ha.n a.t anything else. Pnrticula.rs free,.:_ Post card to the S!;ates cost.a but one -cent, A rMR G . STINS ON & CO. I'ortland, Mo.ine. ( PER DAT.-A.genu Wanted $5 To $20 All classes of working people of either sex. young or old, rnako n1orc monc 0 I 1, A GRA:r'HIC DESCRIPTION OF TH:;<.: I ~ "" = ~ .~I A RE BET\ITEEN ANDER!~~&co·s· VY A RESTAURANT 1 :11'.LEdllURTIN'S.· AARON BUCKLER. 30th 1875. A full stotk of Bread, Biscuits; Cake· Ca:nd~s-. &c., will be kept on band. Donlinion of Cauada and · ~· ifs Pl'ovinces, ...... NORTH-WEST TERRITORTE8. ANTI. COST! and LABRADOR, with ,a n APPENDIX containing information of esp~ ciQl i'uterest· the Emigrant. and a TABLE OF HOUT~S. ' A most 11seful Book to send t o friends in tho Old Country. - · ·.. ' ., _, - PH.ICE 50 CENTS , Sent free qn ,receipt of price. LOVEL P R TN'ltTNG &, PC'BLISHINCl co· .. ~ Mc.htreal. t!l is kept fn cor.ncotion '"BA the establishmen t ! and OYS'l'lt:kS, COFFEE , lite., wUl be seCTe d at al htJ1h's . .A call solicited .· B,1w.1n:invillc September 22, ~St A LSO, NEWFOUNDLAN D, THE 'SOMETHING NEW AND HURABL'E· tol' r~ UN'E QU ALLED · ,~OI~ ' \· Time, Money F and Labor Saved,. N" 0 :A.. E :JEii: ,, Purity o:( t one and 1Beauty of Finish. . "~·=-----·-=--~ i J . HIGGIIVBO'i'll!AM CHEM1ST AND DRtJG GIST, OIL POLISHf TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE I THE BEAVER BLOCK - - I S THE PLACE TO GET-'. V ictim. for the benefit of Young :J\:1en o.nd ot:) ·crs who sutfc1· from NEirvo us DEUILI 'l'Y , I.0SS OF MANHOOD, VITAL PO'\VE R , et.= .. giving his rules of Sel.f·OurP,, after much suff~J'ini and expenso. and sent free on receivin g a. stamp for return postage. Address NA'!'HANIEL , ~'IA'Y· FAIR, P. 0 . Box 153, Ilrooklyn, N. Y - [18--0m. P UBLISHED AS AW A.RNING AND Winding Up! . t It is my intenLion , winded ~J~Jiit ' .This French Oil Polish ' is prepared for : Carriages, Buggies,. Harness, _ Boots and -Shd~s, of Gclll~ine ' Chemicals. AJsy,a sple11didstock ofthe ,1;.1>st AND,.A L.L· KINI)S OF LEA'.rHER,· 11arefully scl6ctcd ·' -- ~ · · D y E S T U F F'S ! ' It ·will give any articlc\ of Leather 1\1 most bril-. RESPECTFULLY TO AN B EGS NOCNCE that he has received a \Yell as , sorted stoclt· Drugs and P ure English ,_ - CLOVER Al<t> BucK- there is great f 0rtility in plowing in a heavy crop of green clover ie known to all good farmbl'l'~ but ths q11£stion is, wheu ought it,ba turned under !Ifitbe plowed in whc:,,firot in blossom, the land cannot be used immediately for any other arop ; linless it be for huckwhen.t,-or some Qther green crop, to be cut for stock, a.nd fed green. If Such crops are wanted, that system of managerneut would be a good one; but by outtiug lho first crop of clover for hay and turning und~r the second crop, the land mig'ht be ·own with rytJ iwmedia.tely after being plowed. In ordel:' to cover the clover well, a roller should be nm over it just before plowing. If the clover sllould be a heavy crop, the 1 land might be sown to wheat, as it requires a better soil for wheat than for ryo.Duckwheat turned under when in blosson1 , if sown quite thick; also enriches land to the :value of many tilll<lS its coat. Custom's Depariment,".' 0TT.d.WA, October 2', 1875. cent. Qll \, the above cAS.H , A U'I:HORIZED DISCOUNT on American Invoices "llltil further notice ~2 ·y~telli, und.fo ll ~nly for or ita ~quivalent. - It requires· ivhich ca.nnot be:-6lirpa8sed ;for excellcncv <f ·ou:r ,traperties tc:nds much ktpr~ rve 1t ·it wil !Ut.1.liSy A n assortm ent ~ .!..n..tliue :Uyes 'kep al~y s be moist and plia nt; and 1nay be C.xpOscd .constantly on halfd, together with a choice s~ to w ttter and \v ns h ed and will not lose its bril- lcctkm of _ lia1*, a.nd it i s not t o be feM.red that any cr ust DRUGS.I will scttlc-o~ sa.~d leather when ~reserved w ith CHEMICALS.· the above oil . . -PATEN 'l'1\1EDICI NE8 .' a!"For.tbc"·oodw?rk of Buggtea, Carriages ~ l3RUSHES, COMBS, and Furn1tul·e , t!1erc 1s 1101. a hP.lter article in u se. SHOUL DER - BR.P~CES, Manufactu~ed by .A.. SIIl:-ION & CO., Tann e rs-· _____,... - 3SUPPORTER:S: &c., &c and Curri ers,. formerly of F:ranef. .iow of Phil&-, OILS$ delphia, Pa. PAINTS, INB'.ffiUCT10NS ~Shakc bottle. A few .:i'r oPs on COLORS, a piece of sp~·Iige, apply i t li.1{!1t J1 to the leuthe1 ., V .A.RNI SHES· and you wflJ <Jbtain the finest lu~tre, ' iliant appearance, no d ut the Harne time from its-· I ". I and :\'V-Ht @J"At thev:rylowestprices. ,.,.; li.:_._'\. Price 75 ceJil,~S perr Bottle. 01· $7.,50 pe~ dozdn. . - J. SMALE, G Bowmaunlle,Augustl3.1874. fn pe n.o argumen t to estubli·h that it i· to the advantage of both buyer and ~ellcr to trade for-ready pay ;- the bnyer thereby getting good· at LOWER ' . Agent.2 )Insur~yc~:i;H~::~ In the I solated Risk Insurance \~oniJHLny,. · W. R. CLIMIE, Agent; J'. ,JOHNSON , HORSE AND CATTLE MEDIO>NES, PRICES, and the seller being saved from loss by bad det1s. then that all parties wiil concur in the wisdom of this change on our pa r t,, / - - -- - -- · N. B .-Country St orepeekers supp1itm on·ad f· ni.nt.a.trooua t erm.a · First Pl'izc C:ulti atorl!t. ,. I CHEAP DRY GOODS F QR THE NEXT 3 . ' Awarded the HighestMedal, atVienna '!:~.....~Our goods will h ereaft er he bought for CASH only, we and sh all thereby reap the a drn ntoge of fo rge.trade discounts, wlrich ad vnntoge we a re determin ed to give to our customers. E. &H. T. ANTHONY &CO., .591 Broadway New York 'Opp. Metropolitan HotcJ,) !Jam es Morris, I I W.A.GGON , CUTTE.R , Parties pu rclbmin g fruim '" s1n1~8 t cr J"eturn thanktr t o the fal.'ln ing . co1nmunityfor the liberal patron~e extcndeU to ~ him in tlie pas b~ an d would dire'ct attenti on tu'· the e:tce1lent on_ e'-'horse ,ahd t.Wo-h orsc Iron Cul· tivators nHtnl)-f".XCtUrecl 1 bY 1 hin\',; ~d ·which obLa.ined Firl'3t P J;"ltes last ' faU at 'tu e l~o"incia}".: bition in il'il.ntll ton and the' U nion· Exliihi~ -N RESPECTFULLY .RETURNING Exhi ion in Bo,vm& hvl!Je. The~"" a.Te·, undouhled1,T' thank.') to the public forpMt iibcralpat.1·on agc, the b eBt. implements of the' kiDd in use, .would annonnt-e tha t he is- no<;V prcµari!U to fill and '\\il1 in a -vezy short time' :nore than repay all orders in his lino in a manner secon d t o no es- their cost, in t h e Ufic lency and exC'ellence of t1ieir tablishment i n the ccmnt1os. work. Jn spectl<1:g_ invited , A snlml.y of Cultiva1 tors no".- on han~ for the spring WBtk, and wil~ ' CARRI.AGES. be sold at lowestftates. ARR I A G ES! T HE SlTBSCClIBlm HEREBY DE - may therefore depend upon gc:tiog goods at leaet len per cen t. cheaper · tha n .nnde r th e old plan. m<TM HARROWS' ' on~ of a supeifor kind, also lir.nd . and ca.in.ti to a 1ittle church~ and on the cupola? of that .church, there was a devil fast 'I aslaej'.). Ra went along further, and co.mo to a log cabin, and it waa surrounded by \ d..vils all wideawake. He asked ono fof I them what it ment, Said t)le devili "I will tell you. The fact is, that wholo cburch j s fast asle~p, and one devil can take' care of all t he people; hut .here are A MA~ dreamt h~ lWBI! tuvelli~g, l ., EIGft &:c. . ' We therefore gu·rlln te<! !he grente ~t MANt:a1'ACTURRn T'V AKY S'l'Y L.E ffESI'JG:D, NN'J> ON 'l'HE St(OJ~TEST NO't'ICE, BUGGIE f5 A ND 1111 w ·.J\' GO N 8;; ~n constlild.tly hand for saM. All Wool T"\veed Suits MADE TO ORDER AT $8. 1 Our s tock will this Fall be more r-eplete t!ian eve fr,. aml a still . .A.N':JD F~.&.D.1l:E , S STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, IJ.·o,pho&_copes ana Suitable :. VIEWS. .- highe r c!a£s of good· wil l be kept. Rehrn1nbe~ that nothing hut the bm·t m.?...terial i!" «All kinds of :Black8mith 1'\'ork done satisfaction to all who may favor ns with the ir palronof{G', PH DTO:G RAP HJ O M A'. T ER I A L 8 . -. 'Ve &te Iloa.dquartm'l'I for \va.y of ev o1rrhh1~ -The foll.owing lines_will he found full: Bowmanville, May 80, 1876. Rcady~nzade Clothing, Cloths, Tw;eds, Dress Goods, .Silk;·, -. I u se'C.., and best: workmen e m ployed-thus ensurhl'g duralJility, elegance snd comfort - -ti:.0 inos· in1)'>orta'lltreqUisites in a conveyance, Repail'i n~ in a u bl'H.'J.C]}les of the trad e' prompt ly att l':nded to. shortest notke.. .A. call so_licited, I. W ESTCOT'f. Bowmanvillc, Feb. l!), 1873. ~ID-t f,.. · AL1 lU'S'DS O'.F 3 A.Tls:Fii c...rORILY DONN in th ( . ha~;:~:;s~:~,~~~:::~~cn~:.o::.c::;:~ .. man and ..~m.,, who pray, and , tliey M u--B·D~,e,a . . ,. ,. . ·" . .,,....- . B B O's , " ·. . 1' '~-: Stert;opticons and graphic Lanterns .,..h _ eing_M_anuJrwturcJ:s oi the Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Winceys, Blankets, Buffalo Robes, &c.,&c· I j Im · BLACKSMITfI A ~arriage eall, a~·1 )'lt' WORK, Cu @1cms Dq·:n-1~cu f. 0TTA \\'A, {ith ~ril}~187B; 1 ~When you want at:!ythin;: in the J UP'F.:RTQ't. MANNER. lliJ OTICE IS HEREBY GJVE))' 'i'HA f ' CENTS'.SUITS Atm SHIRTS BowMANVILtE, I - : MICR0-9C1EN!tlltl _O - LiNTElfN9 STEREO-PANOPTJCO N', - made to order in city styles, on shorte.>t notice . ,1 875~ · line, give JA~'.I:ES ~fogn1s a inst.a.tit, ~~d under tl'lc authority ·vest~~\ in 11ir.a h! t.h e :l1h -\5e'CtiO?I e f th<: 3l::t, Vict ~?i'a;r ~ 3}· 6, ha lie will sui\t you, bee'nple!l.'*'d tO Ora-et a nd dll'P('f t7ii:'tt t)w iOIJow· i.1gi\I'Ticie be t:tnnsferred to 1] 1e lfs-t Ff ~oo d~ r]o{~.I' '\~e:1J1f t--ll_e OntR:ri? Bank 18-ly .l." His .h:xcellenoy t h e G o vernor--O S'trcral, by" a n Ord@ in Coun cil, bea1·ing date tho .'fit archly in her lover's facet "what is there in a grand achievement that reminds me of you 1'·' !\,Yhatsay 's eye lit with pleasure, and there was a loving tenderness in the gla.nce with which he r.ap1ieq, "No, darling; pleaEe tell me." ' 'Big feet," replied th~ maiden. She J10W flattens her nose against the win. dow pane, a.nd ,V oHders whether Whatsay has committed suicide or goue toN ewcastle. " AnRAH, Pat,' a.n' why did I marry yo, j ist tell me that 1 for it's meself th·t's had t.o· maintain ye. :v"r si nce the blessed day thitt. Father O' li"'~ ann igau sint me to yer home." n S<,va:,o je ., H?}:" reP,lied Pat, "an' ies n1csoif that l1opes that I u1ny liv0 to see the Uay you 're a widow we:ping over i he cowld sod that kivers me-thin', by St. Patrick, I'll see how ye gi t aion wid· out me, hon ey." -"'j UNI V ERSITY STEREOP CO]\',_ ADVEH.TISER'S STEHE Ol'TICO ,- ~October ...' 1, .J3- _~.:: J3:ILL Bowma.nv1llc. Oci_10. 1871. Wa n te cl TYELI&BLE.. GENERAL A(} E N 'f S L \.J for the - · wh fch may he import ed :into Canada free of Utt ty, viz:-·· Gr(Jund Gypsum for agricultural pu1poscs.' By command~ ' . ·T··TOHNS'fON, 136. Co mmh~sioner. of Customs Every buyer should 11ee our stock of STAPLE GOODS. Every buyer siwuld see our stock ~f Bu rnett's " Extracts F or cookiui :purposes. Burnett's .. Extracts "Pre~mi11ently Stqi1<1"ftw. " , ~ -Parker Ilowe, Jklllt<.ln. Burnett's ·Extracts t.EMO~, VANILLA, ROSE , ALMOND, Nl!.CTARINE, CELE.RY, OA:ANGE, PEACH, NUTMli.a , CINNAMON, CLOVE.S, G~NGER,,. Fancy Dress 'Goods. ery 11 Burnett's Extracts "1'he0ut m the woi-ld." -!'ifth Av. Hotel, N. Y. Burnett's Extracts "lrsed exclmW.~l~{~[1K~~~~·Hotel, PbilL y er should sec our stock of Burnett's Extracts 'I'M Sttp£riority qf these Extrtuzts con!ists in tlld,.. 1'er:fact purity and gr.eat strcn~h. They a:re war .. ranted fre~ from tht'.I poisono11s ~ and acids which enter into the comp11Sition vf ~uy of the ~n.ctitim1s fruit flavors now in thQ market..- They are not only tiue to their names, but aro pr.vpnred from fruits (I f tho beld quality, and are so Mghly conQel!Vn.ted that a comparatively small quantity <m11·'.Qje iJ'.. li! "I an-1 gl111J ~" sr,i d tt n11ssio1u1.r:'I" an Indi~,!~ chit,L " lhal 1ro11, do 11ot drink i whiskey; bu-tit grieve; me to find tha.t : yon~ people use so much of it."-" Ah, yeiJ, ·~ ~aid th e red rna,11 1 a.nd h"' fixed an imprcssh~e eye upon the ·preacher, which Every communicn.t2d the rept·oof before he utter· BLACK LUSTRES. _ buyer should see our stock of used. ed it : " we I ndians ':lt5e a grea.t deal of 'Whisk r·y 1 but we do n,ot riiake ~t . " A NEW organ-grinder was in town yes· iterday. l Je pret ended to be an Italian, but .as he li1!hter1 hi1:1 1natch on the rear por~ion .of hi8 tro\\sers ari d req ujred a radius of aoma thirteen fee t to spit comfortably, lie ..was gene r n.lly believed to be tho president ,Jf 'B·Hue -we s tern college trying to ea.rtt a r lrtile ::n-:.~uey dt~ri11g vacation. PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWREN~ MONTREAL, !"-.Q. Ageats for Dominion·or Canada · 1· Ever.Y buyer should see our stock of JOSEPH BURNETT & CQ;, BOSTON; P roprietor·· MILLINERY 1)A\tt:- · :c,111 y & gieis a pipe, John f' · John-·'-'l >'u a.ye," (hands hir:n one 3.Imost empty.) Davie- -" Hae ye ony tobacca.1" J (l h n- 1 ·Yes, yes, lad ; !I can gie ye that Remember fae," (hP.nd s him a fill.") Davie (after fil. -li ng)"-" "'Hri<rye,,-m"'tu'k4~·-John.fto- ,third .. party standing by)- '·Gui<lneS8, he h~· 11~~ething but the jawe !" RossEAO s~.ys: "To write &. good loveletter you ought to begin without knowing whot y.ou mean to ·ay and to finish with· Qut kno·win:r what yolt have written." A grea.t rnany..., oon1mnnicn.tionR aent to the Stutesman. office niuat have been intended f or Remember Murdoch Bro's Remember . Are the best the worTul produces. They a.1-& plnnterl by a mlllf0t1 people in A m ericn. :i.nd t.h.e result is, bP.autifUl li'lotvcrs and splendid Ve.b~ rta.bles. .-\.Priced Catnlog'l'IO sent free to all who 1 1 enclose the postage-a Z cent stamp. · . lo'fl'l-letters. "Som: confounded idiot has put ~!lo.t pen where I ca1i't fin d· it 1" growled a m8.n the other dav as he searched about the d esk_ "Ah," utn: yes! I thought so/' he <:ontinued in a lo>'er key, as he took the :article fron1 behind h is e ar. "1'.M two years older than yon, " sa.ld a little eight.year·old·i!irl to a Now Be<!fprd boy the other day, "Well, I don't ,.Qara," was the reply; "i'1u going to wear trousers 1oon, and that you'll never do. Mi1rdoch Bro's Remember J . c. CHA\!': :lBERLAIN, EBQ·.,....Thia is to certdflr that about tlrn~e yeru."&a.go l b~o1i1.mea1Hicted with. Bron chitis, whic11 la shad abuuti ei'fhteen months... l was so aftlid.ed for tb,e- wa.nt o breath that it was ve-,ry rlilllcult for 111e to tipea.k, and in t h& night t~f!117 ~requent ly thtowi!:lg t.:he olothe~ ·off' ti!ld r a1s1ng 111 H ie bed to k~ep :li'om at1·angJin~ I tried three cf t h e most c1nimtRt physicia.r1s ni'.' the County n ~ Northuruberhuul for 11bou t u. year wit.hout rBceiving any beuefit~ In fnct I con,. tinued g~tti n g w o1·sc an the tinte. A t last· I w as advised to t r y tho Great Shm1honeee R.emody r: bought a bntt1B and took it., n.Ti rl. w,Jten it ~as abnnt finished l began to feel a, Tittle- better.. Ji contmaecl fc , u se it until I had t.n.ken th:nee bottles whe n, to my sntlsfaction. I low:1d that Ji ""-86 s. ~: well as ~ver I ha.fit been. prev.io.u...'l to, mil'[ 1ilhcas,. and ha;ve been so ever sin ce. JOll'IN SI'llVER. Sworn before mt, at Smithfi&l.d. this 6th day i1f' April, A . D .· 1870~ J. l\i. WEJ,r,.JNG'fON, J.P. SMITllFIELDl, j ., I \Vondert11l cul'e of Lung Disease. "I take the lead in government, yet ha.ve DQ part in law; I ter~ina.t1-1 every undertaking, but am n t'lver iu acl1on ; I am never wanting in guineas, but am al ways out of .cash," said the letter G. A STRONG~MINDED ivoman sa..ve tha.t men are allowed to do what, they please and ~o where they pleaEc, when any one ~ can see that the women a.re universally "tied I I ' :Murdoch Bro's' Murdoch Bro's BUILD1NGS,, ·ville, Sepiembllr 22 , 1&71>. Remember I I back." THE pic-nic as on ha.s now fairly com n\on£cll, :tn<l 1ho mosquito is sharpening VICTO ~w ':·JJ }·~£ ~1\;·J .f1rlgc.d ir:..?i'or<lJor bne~:ne1~. · 1s the place to buy the BEST and I - - - - -CHEAfEST Goods kept in town. ___::-....,_.

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